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1 1, I | creatures and works produceth (having regard to the works and 2 1, I | themselves) knowledge, but having regard to God no perfect 3 1, III | which Aristippus made, when having a petition to Dionysius, 4 1, IV | amongst the schoolmen, who having sharp and strong wits, and 5 1, IV | worthy to be observed, that, having made so diligent and exquisite 6 1, VII | Church in those days; for having Christ in veneration, not 7 1, VII | a wonder or novelty, and having his picture in his gallery 8 1, VII | remorses, or scruples, but having been noted for a man of 9 1, VII | needs no note or recital, having been the wonders of time 10 2, IV | that the rest of the gods having conspired to bind Jupiter, 11 2, IX | did unfitly call anger, having a greater mixture with pride) 12 2, X | than advanced; the labour having been, in my judgment, rather 13 2, X | recovery or death. Therefore having an example proper in the 14 2, XIII | hereafter to propound, having digested it into two parts: 15 2, XIII | logic and rhetoric, yet having made an entry of it here, 16 2, XVI | the other ad placitum, having force only by contract or 17 2, XXI | by vicissitude; the one having less mixture of evil, the 18 2, XXI | destroy not magnanimity.~(6) Having therefore deduced the good 19 2, XXII | dispositions, specially having regard to those differences 20 2, XXII | heathen and profane passages, having but a shadow of that divine 21 2, XXIII| Timotheus the Athenian, who, having done many great services 22 2, XXIII| if God give me leave), having begun a work of this nature 23 2, XXIII| Timotheus the Athenian, who, having done many great services 24 2, XXIII| if God give me leave), having begun a work of this nature 25 2, XXV | argument altogether: the one having the very face of error,