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1 1, II | distinctions and exceptions, as the latitude of principles and rules. 2 1, VII | for that season, and for a latitude of ground where they fall; 3 2, III | allowing, nevertheless, that latitude which is agreeable and familiar 4 2, VIII | is that great liberty and latitude of operation which dependeth 5 2, XI | body, hath some extent and latitude of prenotion; which therefore 6 2, XIV | elenches hath a more ample latitude and extent than is perceived; 7 2, XVII | to have a longitude and a latitude; accounting the latitude 8 2, XVII | latitude; accounting the latitude towards other sciences, 9 2, XVIII| to have a longitude and a latitude; accounting the latitude 10 2, XVIII| latitude; accounting the latitude towards other sciences, 11 2, XXI | good, can have no great latitude. Cogita quamdiu eadem feceris; 12 2, XXII | wherein Nature admitteth a latitude. For he might see that a 13 2, XXV | spiritual things, and the latitude thereof, is very great and 14 2, XXV | define what, and of what latitude, those points are which 15 2, XXV | interpreted only according to the latitude of the proper sense of the