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1 1, IV | inquisition of nature, they ever left the oracle of God’s works, 2 1, IV | told his sons that he had left unto them gold buried underground 3 1, VII | last act of his short reign left to memory was a missive 4 1, VII | For first, we see there is left unto us that excellent history 5 1, VII | they, a handful of men, left to themselves in the midst 6 1, VII | now but these two things left, our arms and our virtue; 7 2, Int | return therefore where we left, it remaineth to consider 8 2, Int | to professions, and none left free to arts and sciences 9 2, Int | conceptis, where nothing is left to invention, or merely 10 2, Int | extemporal, where little is left to memory. Whereas in life 11 2, VII | therefore now a question what is left remaining for metaphysic; 12 2, X | much the more place to be left for imposture. For almost 13 2, XIII | gods; there being little left to the faculty of reason, 14 2, XVII | certainty there must be somewhat left to practice; but how much 15 2, XVIII| certainty there must be somewhat left to practice; but how much 16 2, XXII | no doubt many things are left to the discretion of the 17 2, XXII | things, therefore, it is left unto us to proceed by application~“ 18 2, XXV | belief or confession, but left all to the liberty of agent; 19 2, XXV | divinity many things must be left abrupt, and concluded with 20 2, XXV | the right hand or to the left; either to blind devotion