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1 1, Int | thereof; the latter, what the particular acts and works are which 2 1, Int | undervalues I find in such particular acts: to the end that though 3 1, I | knowledge, applying it to their particular, and ministering to themselves 4 1, II | purse.~(4) And as for those particular seducements or indispositions 5 1, III | in applying themselves to particular persons, which want of exact 6 1, IV | them was this—upon every particular position or assertion to 7 1, IV | similitudes, examples, as upon particular confutations and solutions 8 1, V | after the distribution of particular arts and sciences, men have 9 1, VII | that I find in one other particular, as that which did so suddenly 10 1, VIII | too long to go over the particular remedies which learning 11 1, VIII | likewise give fortune to particular persons. For it was well 12 2, Int | been conversant. As for any particular commemorations, I call to 13 2, I | ignorant that in divers particular sciences, as of the jurisconsults, 14 2, II | narrations and relations of particular actions, there were also 15 2, V | of wits, in handling some particular argument, will now and then 16 2, VII | if He had communicated to particular creatures and motions the 17 2, VIII | liquets are of two sorts, particular and total. For the first, 18 2, IX | contrary hereof hath made particular sciences to become barren, 19 2, IX | philosophy is either simple and particular, or conjugate and civil. 20 2, IX | conjugate and civil. Humanity particular consisteth of the same parts 21 2, X | this politique, hath no particular acts demonstrative of his 22 2, X | propriety, respecting the particular cures of diseases: for the 23 2, X | not much appropriate to particular diseases. And this is the 24 2, X | medicines for the cure of particular diseases, besides their 25 2, X | distinguished from what particular mineral they receive tincture, 26 2, X | But lest I grow to be more particular than is agreeable either 27 2, X | education. And thus much of that particular human philosophy which concerns 28 2, XI | are distributed amongst particular knowledges. The astronomer 29 2, XIII | propositions, which in every particular knowledge are taken from 30 2, XIII | that when he cometh to a particular he shall have nothing to 31 2, XIII | have spoken to; but the particular hath been touched by some, 32 2, XIII | the rest), I do receive particular topics; that is, places 33 2, XIII | invention and inquiry in every particular knowledge, as things of 34 2, XIV | conduct of human judgment. The particular elenches or cautions against 35 2, XVII | as I did allow well of particular topics for invention, so 36 2, XVII | so I do allow likewise of particular methods of tradition.~(10) 37 2, XVII | greatest generality to the most particular precept. The one giveth 38 2, XVIII| as I did allow well of particular topics for invention, so 39 2, XVIII| so I do allow likewise of particular methods of tradition.~(10) 40 2, XVIII| greatest generality to the most particular precept. The one giveth 41 2, XIX | c. But in his boxes or particular cabinet he would sort together 42 2, XIX | myself had been to handle any particular knowledge, I would have 43 2, XX | Therefore we see the iron in particular sympathy moveth to the loadstone; 44 2, XX | good which is private and particular, as the Holy Faith; well 45 2, XX | of them, and to shape a particular kind and course of life 46 2, XXI | 1) To resume private or particular good, it falleth into the 47 2, XXI | as a part of private and particular good. And rightly, for there 48 2, XXI | man which is private and particular, as far as seemeth fit, 49 2, XXI | the framing of the mind of particular persons.~(11) The knowledge 50 2, XXI | and person, case and case, particular and public. As we see in 51 2, XXII | pleasure and pain are to the particular affections as light is to 52 2, XXII | affections as light is to particular colours. Better travails, 53 2, XXII | So likewise I find some particular writings of an elegant nature, 54 2, XXIII| following; but the resolution of particular persons is more suddenly 55 2, XXIII| their advice; and that the particular citizens would resort unto 56 2, XXIII| which is used indeed upon particular causes propounded, but is 57 2, XXIII| although it concerned a particular action then on foot, yet 58 2, XXIII| of justice more than many particular injuries passed over by 59 2, XXIII| letters have a great and more particular representation of business 60 2, XXIII| was, did conclude every particular with this clause, “And in 61 2, XXIII| some deeds are, in that particular which Mutianus practised 62 2, XXIII| have for the most part no particular ends whereto they aspire, 63 2, XXIII| have a philosopher in every particular action to say to himself, 64 2, XXIII| and are material to our particular ends; and that to do substantially 65 2, XXIII| For a man ought in every particular action so to carry the motions 66 2, XXIII| spirit,” but many other more particular cards and directions: chiefly 67 2, XXIII| following; but the resolution of particular persons is more suddenly 68 2, XXIII| their advice; and that the particular citizens would resort unto 69 2, XXIII| which is used indeed upon particular causes propounded, but is 70 2, XXIII| although it concerned a particular action then on foot, yet 71 2, XXIII| of justice more than many particular injuries passed over by 72 2, XXIII| letters have a great and more particular representation of business 73 2, XXIII| was, did conclude every particular with this clause, “And in 74 2, XXIII| some deeds are, in that particular which Mutianus practised 75 2, XXIII| have for the most part no particular ends whereto they aspire, 76 2, XXIII| have a philosopher in every particular action to say to himself, 77 2, XXIII| and are material to our particular ends; and that to do substantially 78 2, XXIII| For a man ought in every particular action so to carry the motions 79 2, XXIII| spirit,” but many other more particular cards and directions: chiefly 80 2, XXV | considerations: how far forth particular persons continue to be inspired; 81 2, XXV | divinity, collected upon particular texts of Scriptures in brief