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1 Int | became vacant, and that was sought for Francis Bacon. The Queen, 2 Int | knowledge, as if there were sought in it “a couch whereupon 3 1, I | heretical, whilst they have sought to fly up to the secrets 4 1, IV | professors themselves have sought to veil over and conceal 5 1, V | just censure, saying: —“Men sought truth in their own little 6 1, V | of men: as if there were sought in knowledge a couch whereupon 7 2, I | policy thereof, must be first sought in mean concordances and 8 2, VII | knowledge the worthiest to be sought, if it be possible to be 9 2, X | parts, that no man hath sought to make an imitation by 10 2, XII | is the cause why religion sought ever access to the mind 11 2, XII | to invent that which is sought or propounded; or to judge 12 2, XVI | all other arts, so hath he sought to come forth of the second 13 2, XXI | ponat Naturae.”~So have they sought to make men’s minds too 14 2, XXI | wisely; for men have rather sought by wit to deride and traduce 15 2, XXIII| what end is principally sought. For so we see, when Tigellinus 16 2, XXIII| what end is principally sought. For so we see, when Tigellinus 17 2, XXV | thence.~(11) In this men have sought three things, a summary 18 2, XXV | divinity, it is not to be sought, which makes this course 19 2, XXV | part of the temple, to be sought in the holiest place of