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1 1, I | first, it is good to ask the question which Job asked of his friends: “ 2 1, II | been or can be, hath (no question) many vacant times of leisure 3 1, II | by others), and then the question is but how those spaces 4 1, III | the general state of this question, pertinently and justly, 5 1, IV | breeding for the most part one question as fast as it solveth another; 6 1, VII | among his jewels (whereof question was made what thing was 7 2, Int | some knowledge to demand a question not impertinent, so it requireth 8 2, VII | itself. It is therefore now a question what is left remaining for 9 2, VII | Neither doth this call in question or derogate from Divine 10 2, IX | from the body doth either question the immortality, or derogate 11 2, XVII | polished aforehand, is the question, the inquiry whereof seemeth 12 2, XVIII| polished aforehand, is the question, the inquiry whereof seemeth 13 2, XX | For first, it decideth the question touching the preferment 14 2, XX | self (in which respects no question the contemplative life hath 15 2, XX | Neither could the like question ever have been received 16 2, XXI | is the greater good is a question controverted; but whether 17 2, XXI | be capable of both is a question not inquired.~(4) The former 18 2, XXI | inquired.~(4) The former question being debated between Socrates 19 2, XXI | progression.~(5) But the second question, decided the true way, maketh 20 2, XXI | associates, and cast forth the question touching the killing of 21 2, XXI | most frequent, where the question is of a great deal of good 22 2, XXIII| sound and good; and are no question imprinted in the greatest 23 2, XXIII| sound and good; and are no question imprinted in the greatest 24 2, XXV | impertinent to the state of the question demanded: the reason whereof 25 2, XXV | which is well invented. For question is an honour and preferment