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1 1, IV | affinity hath fiction and belief.~(9) This facility of credit 2 1, IV | subject: for it is either a belief of history, or, as the lawyers 3 1, IV | kinds; either when too much belief is attributed to the arts 4 1, IV | masters only a temporary belief and a suspension of their 5 1, VI | but chiefly opening our belief, in drawing us into a due 6 1, VII | by an inward assent and belief. Which honour, being so 7 1, VIII | commandment over the reason, belief, and understanding of man, 8 2, VIII | much of imagination and belief, as this degenerate natural 9 2, XVII | more fit to win consent or belief, but less fit to point to 10 2, XVIII| more fit to win consent or belief, but less fit to point to 11 2, XX | constancy or wavering of belief; all which are manifest 12 2, XXIII| of wisdom are slowness of belief and distrust; that more 13 2, XXIII| of wisdom are slowness of belief and distrust; that more 14 2, XXV | suffereth from sense: but in belief it suffereth from spirit, 15 2, XXV | heathen had no constant belief or confession, but left 16 2, XXV | material to the sufficiency of belief.~(9) Here again I may rather 17 2, XXV | of two kinds: matter of belief and truth of opinion, and 18 2, XXV | that is, no certainty of belief or confession: as a man