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1 1, II | learning, gave counsel in open senate that they should 2 1, III | yet it will receive an open allowance, and therefore 3 1, VI | of tongues; whereby the open trade and intercourse of 4 2, IV | have suppressed actual and open rebels, then the malignity 5 2, X | those such as are of a more open and manifest nature, I will 6 2, X | dead bodies, though they be open and manifest in life: which 7 2, XIII | to the pot-lid that flew open for artillery, or generally 8 2, XVII | making the author not to lay open his weakness, and sloth 9 2, XVIII| making the author not to lay open his weakness, and sloth 10 2, XX | endeavour to resume and open in a more clear manner.~( 11 2, XXI | without this, virtue lieth open and unfenced. Nay, an honest 12 2, XXIII| won to admit men with an open door, and to receive them 13 2, XXIII| and where they lie most open and obnoxious, their friends, 14 2, XXIII| mind and weakness, they open themselves; specially if 15 2, XXIII| won to admit men with an open door, and to receive them 16 2, XXIII| and where they lie most open and obnoxious, their friends, 17 2, XXIII| mind and weakness, they open themselves; specially if 18 2, XXV | applieth His inspirations to open our understanding, as the 19 2, XXV | laboureth. For it cannot but open men’s eyes to see that many