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1 1, VIII | deeply seasoned with the consideration of the mortality and corruptible 2 2, Int | to enter into account and consideration, whether the readings, exercises, 3 2, I | from the speculation and consideration of them light may be taken, 4 2, I | mysteries shall fall under the consideration of one man’s mind; but further, 5 2, VII | doth make inquiry and take consideration of the same natures; but 6 2, IX | constitute. For I do take the consideration in general, and at large, 7 2, IX | the former hath. For the consideration is double—either how and 8 2, IX | besides the ceremony) the consideration of that dependency which 9 2, X | agonies of death.~(5) In the consideration of the cures of diseases, 10 2, XIII | purpose which we take into our consideration. So as to speak truly, it 11 2, XVI | Concerning speech and words, the consideration of them hath produced the 12 2, XVI | belongeth, as an appendix, the consideration of the accidents of words; 13 2, XIX | refrain them.~Secondly, the consideration where to begin with the 14 2, XXI | good is much upheld by the consideration of our estate to be mortal 15 2, XXIII| stay a while, offering to consideration some number of examples.~( 16 2, XXIII| and merit deserveth the consideration.~(14) First, therefore, 17 2, XXIII| trusted without a judicious consideration of their magnitude and nature: 18 2, XXIII| application thereof; taking into consideration by what means laws may be 19 2, XXIII| stay a while, offering to consideration some number of examples.~( 20 2, XXIII| and merit deserveth the consideration.~(14) First, therefore, 21 2, XXIII| trusted without a judicious consideration of their magnitude and nature: 22 2, XXIII| application thereof; taking into consideration by what means laws may be