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1 1, I | if any man shall think by view and inquiry into these sensible 2 1, VI | parts of knowledge; the view of creatures, and the imposition 3 1, VI | in a place, and lying in view of heaven, is a lively image 4 1, VI | antiquity of knowledge.” Take a view of the ceremonial law of 5 1, VIII | aequora ventis, &c.”~“It is a view of delight,” saith he, “ 6 2, Int | inducement to enter into a view and examination what parts 7 2, IV | which we are to approach and view with more reverence and 8 2, VIII | so the ordinary face and view of experience is many times 9 2, X | may be satisfied in the view of one or a few anatomies; 10 2, X | casual, must arise from the view of many. And as to the diversity 11 2, XI | probability, calling to their view the secret passages of things, 12 2, XIV | our persons live in the view of heaven, yet our spirits 13 2, XXIII| drawn freshly and in our view out of particulars, knoweth 14 2, XXIII| ought to take an impartial view of their own abilities and 15 2, XXIII| the least; and from this view and examination to frame 16 2, XXIII| and shady body, is in the view of God as crystal: Et in 17 2, XXIII| drawn freshly and in our view out of particulars, knoweth 18 2, XXIII| ought to take an impartial view of their own abilities and 19 2, XXIII| the least; and from this view and examination to frame 20 2, XXIII| and shady body, is in the view of God as crystal: Et in