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1 1, VIII | to the heavens and their motions, where in body he cannot 2 1, VIII | this point, that whatsoever motions the spirit of man could 3 2, Int | otherwise they do pervert the motions and faculties of the mind, 4 2, I | generations, productions, and motions; whether they be singularities 5 2, II | the smaller passages and motions of men and matters. But 6 2, VII | particular creatures and motions the characters and impressions 7 2, VIII | anointings, medicines, motions, and the like, prolong life, 8 2, VIII | diurnal motion, and the proper motions of the planets, with their 9 2, IX | mind in general; but the motions of the countenance and parts 10 2, XIV | themselves except they reduce the motions of the celestial bodies 11 2, XX | things according to the motions of the spirit, and the constancy 12 2, XXI | sufficiently to contrary motions; the reasons whereof I suppose 13 2, XXIII| of the private and subtle motions and labours of the countenance 14 2, XXIII| particular action so to carry the motions of his mind, and so to have 15 2, XXIII| of the private and subtle motions and labours of the countenance 16 2, XXIII| particular action so to carry the motions of his mind, and so to have 17 2, XXV | is grace or love. In the motions of it, it either moveth