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1 2, Int | be of the most able and sufficient men; as those which are 2 2, I | deficient. For I find no sufficient or competent collection 3 2, II | pilot, being one of the most sufficient kings of all the number. 4 2, VIII | neither be invented with sufficient subtlety, nor demonstrated 5 2, VIII | subtlety, nor demonstrated with sufficient perspicuity, nor accommodated 6 2, VIII | accommodated unto use with sufficient dexterity, without the aid 7 2, XIII | higher generalities give no sufficient direction; and that the 8 2, XIII | their cavillations) are very sufficient to certify and report truth, 9 2, XV | seen, there is none of any sufficient worth, all of them carrying 10 2, XVI | whatsoever is capable of sufficient differences, and those perceptible 11 2, XXIII| they employ too deep or too sufficient, but ready and diligent.~ 12 2, XXIII| inscrutable. Neither is it sufficient to inform ourselves in men’ 13 2, XXIII| they employ too deep or too sufficient, but ready and diligent.~ 14 2, XXIII| inscrutable. Neither is it sufficient to inform ourselves in men’ 15 2, XXV | the moral law; but how? sufficient to check the vice but not