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1 1, Int | power of a king and the difference and perfection of such a 2 1, II | Demosthenes, “there is a great difference between the things that 3 1, VI | six days; such a note of difference it pleased God to put upon 4 1, VI | of Christ, the badge or difference of the people of God, the 5 1, VII | see antiquity made this difference; that whereas founders and 6 1, VII | describing the principal difference of princes’ best servants, 7 2, V | character—the power of God, the difference of nature and the use of 8 2, V | existence; but I find this difference better made than pursued. 9 2, VII | proceed in such a spirit of difference and contradiction towards 10 2, VII | understanding, and platform. But the difference, perspicuously expressed, 11 2, X | excellency in their art maketh no difference in profit or reputation 12 2, X | inward parts is as full of difference as the outward, and in that 13 2, XIV | great advantage, though the difference be good which was made between 14 2, XVII | handled. For there is a great difference in delivery of the mathematics, 15 2, XVIII| handled. For there is a great difference in delivery of the mathematics, 16 2, XIX | knowledge, it containeth that difference of tradition which is proper 17 2, XXI | active and passive; for this difference of good (not unlike to that 18 2, XXI | And this also receiveth a difference, which hath neither been 19 2, XXII | as if there had been no difference, but in fortune, between 20 2, XXIII| make good.~(9) But this difference is not amiss to be remembered, 21 2, XXIII| themselves into matters without difference, and so publish and proclaim 22 2, XXIII| last spoke of, but with difference, is that which is well expressed, 23 2, XXIII| make good.~(9) But this difference is not amiss to be remembered, 24 2, XXIII| themselves into matters without difference, and so publish and proclaim 25 2, XXIII| last spoke of, but with difference, is that which is well expressed, 26 2, XXV | reject disputation with difference.~(5) The use of human reason 27 2, XXV | consequence doth draw on some difference to be used by the expositor. 28 2, XXV | doth make a just and sound difference between the manner of the 29 2, XXV | proficiency, and not of change and difference. For I could not be true