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1 1, II | the prejudice of both.~(8) Again, for that other conceit 2 1, III | declared to be inscrutable.~(8) There is yet another fault ( 3 1, IV | second disease of learning.~(8) For the third vice or disease 4 1, V | de facili pronunciant.~(8) Another error is an impatience 5 1, VI | the tiller of the ground.~(8) So in the age before the 6 2, Int | which is already attained.~8. First, therefore, amongst 7 2, II | not of supererogation.~(8) But for modern histories, 8 2, XIII | wardrobe for a pair of shears.~(8) But the nature of the collection 9 2, XIV | definitions and divisions.~(8) Secondly, there is a seducement 10 2, XVII | they were at furthest.~(8) Another diversity of method, 11 2, XVIII| they were at furthest.~(8) Another diversity of method, 12 2, XX | infinite feeling of communion.~(8) This being set down and 13 2, XXI | or could become writers.~(8) In which kind I cannot 14 2, XXII | and habit to speak of.~(8) The opinion of Aristotle 15 2, XXIII| deducements and examples.~(8) Neither was this in use 16 2, XXIII| deducements and examples.~(8) Neither was this in use 17 2, XXV | curse shall not come.”~(8) Divinity hath two principal