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1 1, Int | the largest bodies, yet it consisteth of the smallest and finest 2 2, Int | proficience of learning consisteth much in the orders and institutions 3 2, I | diverse. So as theology consisteth also of history of the Church; 4 2, III | is history of prophecy, consisteth of two relatives—the prophecy 5 2, V | revelation. The light of nature consisteth in the notions of the mind 6 2, IX | civil. Humanity particular consisteth of the same parts whereof 7 2, IX | the same parts whereof man consisteth: that is, of knowledges 8 2, XV | preserve in writing, it consisteth in a good digest of common-places, 9 2, XX | wisest doctrine (for life consisteth not in novelties nor subtleties), 10 2, XXI | conservation or comfort, which consisteth in the fruition of that 11 2, XXII | the rather, because it consisteth of much matter, wherein 12 2, XXII | man segregate, and as he consisteth of body and spirit. Wherein 13 2, XXIII| yet the substance thereof consisteth of many wise and politic 14 2, XXIII| the wisdom of a law-maker consisteth not only in a platform of 15 2, XXIII| yet the substance thereof consisteth of many wise and politic 16 2, XXIII| the wisdom of a law-maker consisteth not only in a platform of 17 2, XXV | of argument. The latter consisteth indeed of probation and 18 2, XXV | nature of the information consisteth of three branches: the limits 19 2, XXV | of God. The nature of God consisteth of three persons in unity 20 2, XXV | the liturgy or service, it consisteth of the reciprocal acts between 21 2, XXV | government of the Church, it consisteth of the patrimony of the