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1 Int | and the relief of man’s estate.” The rest of the First 2 Int | and the relief of man’s estate.”~H. M.~ 3 1, Int | any. And as in your civil estate there appeareth to be an 4 1, V | and the relief of man’s estate. But this is that which 5 1, VII | patroness; the convenient estate of wealth and means, both 6 1, VII | went first into Gaul, his estate being then utterly overthrown 7 1, VII | because he had turned all his estate into obligations.~(21) To 8 1, VIII| up a throne or chair of estate in the spirits and souls 9 2, Int | more careful of the good estate of future times, unto which 10 2, Int | serve them in causes of estate, because there is no education 11 2, Int | enablements unto service of estate.~9. And because founders 12 2, II | declarations and letters of estate, orations, and the like, 13 2, II | to the former matters of estate, and to the latter acts 14 2, VIII| resembling an inventory of the estate of man, containing all the 15 2, XVI | come up to the seat of the estate, are but of mean rank and 16 2, XIX | use. For if a secretary of estate should sort his papers, 17 2, XXI | the consideration of our estate to be mortal and exposed 18 2, XXII| preserve the health and good estate of the mind, as far as pertaineth 19 2, XXII| mind unto virtue and good estate; which is, the electing 20 2, XXV | the purity of his first estate: in which latter sense only 21 2, XXV | and agreeable to the civil estate.~(24) This matter of divinity