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1 1, I | distaste or repining;” the third, “That we do not presume 2 1, I | affections. And as for the third point, it deserveth to be 3 1, III | therefore we come to that third sort of discredit or diminution 4 1, III | second is accidental; the third only is proper to be handled: 5 1, IV | of learning.~(8) For the third vice or disease of learning, 6 1, VI | termed cherubim; and the third, and so following places, 7 2, Int | preventeth error, and the third supplieth the frailty of 8 2, II | the second lives, and the third narrations or relations. 9 2, II | profit and use, and the third in verity and sincerity. 10 2, III | or not at all.~(3) The third, which is history of Providence, 11 2, IV | many of them.~(5) In this third part of learning, which 12 2, VII | united or collected, the third contemplateth nature diffused 13 2, VII | originals of things. The third is the doctrine concerning 14 2, XVI | method of tradition; and the third concerning the illustration 15 2, XIX | discourse upon the plain.~The third is concerning the times, 16 2, XIX | dancing with heavy shoes.~A third is the application of learning 17 2, XXI | perfecting their form; and a third of multiplying and extending 18 2, XXIII| Tarquinius, that gave for the third part of Sibylla’s books 19 2, XXIII| industry, and the like. In the third place I set down reputation, 20 2, XXIII| in a second, or so in a third; and if he can have no part 21 2, XXIII| Tarquinius, that gave for the third part of Sibylla’s books 22 2, XXIII| industry, and the like. In the third place I set down reputation, 23 2, XXIII| in a second, or so in a third; and if he can have no part 24 2, XXV | enclosed the deep.” To the third, “Neither was it needful