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1 1, I | disgraces which it hath received, all from ignorance, but 2 1, II | manners, and so have been received ever since till this day. 3 1, IV | their own minds, or a few received authors or principles, did 4 1, IV | history; which hath too easily received and registered reports and 5 1, IV | infinite that sciences have received thereby, as the principal 6 1, VI | devotion; but contrariwise received the censure of humour, malignity, 7 1, VII | persecutions against the Christians received intermission upon the certificate 8 1, VIII | provinces in Asia, when he received letters out of Greece, of 9 2, Int | knowledge. For why should a few received authors stand up like Hercules’ 10 2, II | abroad than it any ways received from thence. And now last, 11 2, II | and hath been long well received and brought in use, felicis 12 2, II | and it is yet a use well received in enterprises memorable, 13 2, VI | religion and philosophy hath received and may receive by being 14 2, VII | sense from that that is received. And in like manner, I doubt 15 2, VII | subdivide according to the received and sound division of causes. 16 2, VII | and void, because of the received and inveterate opinion, 17 2, VIII | differed from the ancient and received doctrines, and thereby shall 18 2, VIII | that when a doubt is once received, men labour rather how to 19 2, VIII | astronomy are satisfied by this received astronomy of the diurnal 20 2, X | the humour so lodged and received. And as for the footsteps 21 2, XV | practices of that art than those received. It is certain the art ( 22 2, XVII | and foreign from opinions received, is to be delivered in another 23 2, XVII | diversities of methods vulgar and received: as that of resolution or 24 2, XVIII| and foreign from opinions received, is to be delivered in another 25 2, XVIII| diversities of methods vulgar and received: as that of resolution or 26 2, XIX | other than those that are received, yet would I not be thought 27 2, XX | come to the popular and received notions of virtue and vice, 28 2, XX | question ever have been received in the Church, notwithstanding 29 2, XXIII| for life, they might have received large discourse, if I would 30 2, XXIII| where they live what is received law, and not what ought 31 2, XXIII| for life, they might have received large discourse, if I would 32 2, XXIII| where they live what is received law, and not what ought 33 2, XXV | or else it is drawn and received in buckets and vessels immediately 34 2, XXV | physical, which have been received and pursued in imitation 35 2, XXV | from that which is commonly received, it hath been with a purpose