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1 1, I | Solomon, speaking of the two principal senses of inquisition, the 2 1, IV | which is that which is principal and proper to the present 3 1, IV | received thereby, as the principal cause that hath kept them 4 1, V | those peccant humours (the principal of them) which have not 5 1, VI | observed, that there be two principal duties and services, besides 6 1, VII | the king:” describing the principal difference of princes’ best 7 2, Int | frailty of man. But the principal of these is direction, for 8 2, II | separately, and as the more principal in their intention; which 9 2, IV | hath been said—one of the principal portions of learning, and 10 2, VIII| which is commonly made a principal part, and holdeth rank with 11 2, VIII| worthy than that which is principal and intended. And as for 12 2, XV | action.~(2) For the other principal part of the custody of knowledge, 13 2, XVI | being here placed with the principal and supreme sciences, seem 14 2, XIX | endeavours: and therefore as the principal part of tradition of knowledge 15 2, XIX | infancy thereof was the principal cause of the immense greatness 16 2, XXI | the sense, which is the principal part of passive good, can 17 2, XXII| affections which is the principal subject thereof; and yet 18 2, XXV | 8) Divinity hath two principal parts: the matter informed 19 2, XXV | in contemplation of the principal scope of the place; but