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1 1, II | of princes in minority (notwithstanding the infinite disadvantage 2 1, IV | with a picture.~(4) But yet notwithstanding it is a thing not hastily 3 1, IV | sunt senum otiosorum.~(7) Notwithstanding, certain it is that if those 4 1, V | intellectualists, which are notwithstanding commonly taken for the most 5 1, VI | plantation of the faith, notwithstanding that at the first He did 6 1, VIII | Caesar, or Augustus ever did, notwithstanding their great largesses and 7 2, Int | as the head doth; but yet notwithstanding it is the stomach that digesteth 8 2, Int | private endeavour. But, notwithstanding, if any man will take to 9 2, IV | extant, even Homer himself (notwithstanding he was made a kind of scripture 10 2, VI | he knoweth not,” &c., yet notwithstanding if you observe well that 11 2, IX | the intention of man, so notwithstanding it is but a portion of natural 12 2, X | dissection of beasts alive, which notwithstanding the dissimilitude of their 13 2, XIII | senses; which in my judgment (notwithstanding all their cavillations) 14 2, XX | excellently laboured.~(6) Notwithstanding, if before they had come 15 2, XX | received in the Church, notwithstanding their Pretiosa in oculis 16 2, XXI | working miracles.” And yet notwithstanding in your book of a free monarchy, 17 2, XXIII| to hold his peace.”~(49) Notwithstanding, for the more public part 18 2, XXIII| to hold his peace.”~(49) Notwithstanding, for the more public part 19 2, XXV | revelation from God.~(4) The use notwithstanding of reason in spiritual things, 20 2, XXV | than sober and warranted. Notwithstanding, thus much must be confessed,