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1 1, Int | latter, what the particular acts and works are which have 2 1, Int | find in such particular acts: to the end that though 3 1, VI | is in the attributes and acts of God, as far as they are 4 1, VI | the use. Again, the first acts which man performed in Paradise 5 1, VII | resumed), of whose virtues and acts in war there needs no note 6 2, Int | government, but in those acts also which are in their 7 2, Int | consider of what kind those acts are which have been undertaken 8 2, Int | nevertheless that their works and acts are rather matters of magnificence 9 2, Int | themselves.~3. The works or acts of merit towards learning 10 2, Int | summarily the works and acts wherein the merits of many 11 2, II | are collections of public acts, as decrees of council, 12 2, II | estate, and to the latter acts and accidents of a meaner 13 2, IV | Therefore, because the acts or events of true history 14 2, IV | mind of man, poesy feigneth acts and events greater and more 15 2, X | and sciences are judged by acts or masterpieces, as I may 16 2, X | politique, hath no particular acts demonstrative of his ability, 17 2, XX | husbandry, as of the heroical acts of AEneas:—~“Nec sum animi 18 2, XXI | do many times bring forth acts of beneficence, yet it is 19 2, XXIII| whether in texts or in Acts, brief or large, with preambles 20 2, XXIII| whether in texts or in Acts, brief or large, with preambles 21 2, XXV | consisteth of the reciprocal acts between God and man; which,