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1 Int | Aristotle had written the doctrine of propositions. Study of 2 2, I | divine poesy; and of holy doctrine or precept. For as for that 3 2, VII | or seeds. So as the first doctrine is touching the contexture 4 2, VII | rerum. The second is the doctrine concerning the principles 5 2, VII | things. The third is the doctrine concerning all variety and 6 2, X | soul was the object of His doctrine. For we read not that ever 7 2, XII | have mentioned it in the doctrine De Anima, whereunto most 8 2, XIV | hath two several methods of doctrine, the one by way of direction, 9 2, XIV | 5) The second method of doctrine was introduced for expedite 10 2, XIV | said that the use of this doctrine is for redargution, yet 11 2, XIV | 7) But yet further, this doctrine of elenches hath a more 12 2, XVII | of judgment. For as the doctrine of syllogisms comprehendeth 13 2, XVII | which is invented, so the doctrine of method containeth the 14 2, XVIII| of judgment. For as the doctrine of syllogisms comprehendeth 15 2, XVIII| which is invented, so the doctrine of method containeth the 16 2, XX | nevertheless is the wisest doctrine (for life consisteth not 17 2, XX | cupiditatem facit, sed sui. Doctrine should be such as should 18 2, XX | of man thereunto.~(4) The doctrine touching the platform or 19 2, XX | and delivered from this doctrine of the philosopher’s heaven, 20 2, XXI | that of food. In divine doctrine, beatius est dare quam accipere. 21 2, XXI | towards the other; so the doctrine of conjugation of men in 22 2, XXII | in the beginning in the doctrine of morality.~(14) But there 23 2, XXII | perfection than all the doctrine of morality can do, which 24 2, XXIII| and make their fortune; a doctrine wherein every man perchance 25 2, XXIII| collected into contemplation and doctrine. Neither doth learning admire 26 2, XXIII| and make their fortune; a doctrine wherein every man perchance 27 2, XXIII| collected into contemplation and doctrine. Neither doth learning admire 28 2, XXV | inform the duty. So then the doctrine of religion, as well moral 29 2, XXV | inferring and deriving of doctrine and direction thereupon. 30 2, XXV | His revelations and holy doctrine upon the notions of our 31 2, XXV | strive you?” If the point of doctrine be an Egyptian, it must 32 2, XXV | without seam, and so is the doctrine of the Scriptures in itself; 33 2, XXV | cistern, and the streams of doctrine or positions fetched and 34 2, XXV | infinite springs and streams of doctrine to water the Church in every 35 2, XXV | government. Faith containeth the doctrine of the nature of God, of 36 2, XXV | Church.~(21) For manners, the doctrine thereof is contained in