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1 1, I | sin whereupon ensued the fall of man; that knowledge hath 2 1, I | gave the occasion to the fall; but it was the proud knowledge 3 1, I | in itself; but when men fall to framing conclusions out 4 1, III | as for a private suit to fall at a tyrant’s feet; but 5 1, IV | to speak unto such as do fall under or near unto a popular 6 1, IV | well as in experience there fall out to be these three distempers ( 7 1, IV | reason and invention, to fall in love with them is all 8 1, IV | with them is all one as to fall in love with a picture.~( 9 1, IV | quality of knowledge must fall under popular contempt, 10 1, IV | use or moment, they easily fall upon that judgment of Dionysius 11 1, IV | intrinsic, but that they fall under a popular observation 12 1, V | knowledge men ought not to fall either on the one side into 13 1, VI | knowledge which induced the fall, it was, as was touched 14 1, VI | or occurrence after the fall of man, we see (as the Scriptures 15 1, VII | latitude of ground where they fall; but the other is, indeed, 16 2, Int | judge well; but in this they fall into the error described 17 2, I | several mysteries shall fall under the consideration 18 2, II | while, and then let them fall into the river. Only there 19 2, IV | exposition of fables doth fall out sometimes with great 20 2, V | observations and axioms as fall not within the compass of 21 2, V | precept of a musician, to fall from a discord or harsh 22 2, VII | which do usually likewise fall upon these flats of discoursing 23 2, XVII | there be a meeting, and men fall at words, there is commonly 24 2, XVII | attempt of the one made him fall upon the other. For he had 25 2, XVIII| there be a meeting, and men fall at words, there is commonly 26 2, XVIII| attempt of the one made him fall upon the other. For he had 27 2, XIX | education, yet when they fall into great men or great 28 2, XXIII| substance and effect. So some fall in love with access to princes, 29 2, XXIII| substance and effect. So some fall in love with access to princes, 30 2, XXV | that suffereth His rain to fall upon the just and unjust.” 31 2, XXV | heathen poets, when they fall upon a libertine passion,