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1 1, I | swell; Scientia inflat; that Solomon gives a censure, “That there 2 1, I | of God; and, therefore, Solomon, speaking of the two principal 3 1, I | And as for that censure of Solomon concerning the excess of 4 1, I | touching the first of these, Solomon doth excellently expound 5 1, III | misgovernment and accident. Surely Solomon hath pronounced it both 6 1, VI | likewise in the person of Solomon the king, we see the gift 7 1, VI | wisdom and learning, both in Solomon’s petition and in God’s 8 1, VI | grant or donative of God Solomon became enabled not only 9 1, VI | breathe or move. Nay, the same Solomon the king, although he excelled 10 1, VII | they are truly such as Solomon noteth, when he saith, Verba 11 2, Int | cursorem extra viam; and Solomon excellently setteth it down, “ 12 2, Int | to himself rather that of Solomon, “Dicit piger, Leo est in 13 2, II | yet that will not alter Solomon’s judgment, Memoria justi 14 2, VII | which kind of knowledge Solomon likewise, though in a more 15 2, X | physicians say to themselves, as Solomon expresseth it upon a higher 16 2, XX | and will of man: whereof Solomon saith, Ante omnia, fili, 17 2, XXI | which is corrupt. For, as Solomon saith, he that cometh to 18 2, XXIII| time and season. For as Solomon saith, Qui respicit ad ventos, 19 2, XXIII| divine writings, composed by Solomon the king, of whom the Scriptures 20 2, XXIII| these sentences politic of Solomon than is agreeable to the 21 2, XXIII| this knowledge is possible, Solomon is our surety, who saith, 22 2, XXIII| time and season. For as Solomon saith, Qui respicit ad ventos, 23 2, XXIII| divine writings, composed by Solomon the king, of whom the Scriptures 24 2, XXIII| these sentences politic of Solomon than is agreeable to the 25 2, XXIII| this knowledge is possible, Solomon is our surety, who saith, 26 2, XXV | sufficiently learned out of Solomon that “The causeless curse