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1 Int | Apologie in certain Imputations concerning the late Earle of Essex.” 2 1, Int | these two parts: the former concerning the excellency of learning 3 1, I | have the true testimonies concerning the dignity of learning 4 1, I | that censure of Solomon concerning the excess of writing and 5 1, III | meanness of employments.~(2) Concerning want, and that it is the 6 1, III | this, and some other points concerning human learning and moral 7 1, VI | excellent parables or aphorisms concerning divine and moral philosophy, 8 1, VI | divine testimony and evidence concerning the true dignity and value 9 1, VII | purpose now in hand, which is concerning the conjunction of learning 10 2, Int | of writers and inquirers concerning any parts of learning not 11 2, Int | of writers or inquirers concerning such parts of knowledge 12 2, I | them, and all other events concerning learning, throughout the 13 2, I | true and real illumination concerning causes and axioms than is 14 2, II | small particularity, even concerning his person and court; and 15 2, III | deficiences to propound concerning them.~(5) Thus much therefore 16 2, III | 5) Thus much therefore concerning history, which is that part 17 2, V | and largely discourseth concerning governments, that the way 18 2, VI | natural, and human. And as concerning divine philosophy or natural 19 2, VI | or rudiment of knowledge concerning God which may be obtained 20 2, VI | any verity or persuasion concerning the points of faith, is 21 2, VII | The second is the doctrine concerning the principles or originals 22 2, VII | The third is the doctrine concerning all variety and particularity 23 2, VIII | the inquiry, and nothing concerning the matter or subject: and 24 2, IX | regard of the knowledge concerning the sympathies and concordances 25 2, IX | of great depth and worth concerning imagination, how and how 26 2, XIII | This part of invention, concerning the invention of sciences, 27 2, XIV | judgment.~(6) This part concerning elenches is excellently 28 2, XVI | knowledge, which is transitive, concerning the expressing or transferring 29 2, XVI | hath three parts: the first concerning the organ of tradition; 30 2, XVI | of tradition; the second concerning the method of tradition; 31 2, XVI | tradition; and the third concerning the illustration of tradition.~( 32 2, XVI | it to better inquiry.~(4) Concerning speech and words, the consideration 33 2, XVII | this part of knowledge, concerning method, doth further belong 34 2, XVII | considerations of method, concerning propositions, are chiefly 35 2, XVIII| this part of knowledge, concerning method, doth further belong 36 2, XVIII| considerations of method, concerning propositions, are chiefly 37 2, XIX | considerations. The first is concerning the true correction and 38 2, XIX | least correct.~The second is concerning the exposition and explication 39 2, XIX | the plain.~The third is concerning the times, which in many 40 2, XIX | interpretations.~The fourth is concerning some brief censure and judgment 41 2, XIX | to read.~And the fifth is concerning the syntax and disposition 42 2, XX | these Georgics of the mind, concerning the husbandry and tillage 43 2, XX | highest good, the doctrines concerning which were as the heathen 44 2, XX | longer upon the inquiry concerning the roots of good and evil, 45 2, XX | instructions for writing concerning the law of God, as Moses 46 2, XXI | eminent example of tractates concerning special and respective duties; 47 2, XXI | persons.~(11) The knowledge concerning good respecting society 48 2, XXII | part of moral knowledge, concerning the culture and regiment 49 2, XXIII| 23) The second precept concerning this knowledge is, for men 50 2, XXIII| obtain it ill, as was said concerning Augustus Caesar, and after 51 2, XXIII| noted as deficient.~(47) Concerning government, it is a part 52 2, XXIII| 23) The second precept concerning this knowledge is, for men 53 2, XXIII| obtain it ill, as was said concerning Augustus Caesar, and after 54 2, XXIII| noted as deficient.~(47) Concerning government, it is a part 55 2, XXV | can report no deficiency concerning them: for I can find no