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1 1, IV | esteemed but as old wives’ fables, impostures of the clergy, 2 2, I | not with due rejection of fables and popular errors. For 3 2, II | doubt, consisting most of fables and fragments; but the deficience 4 2, IV | ancient times, as by the fables of AEsop, and the brief 5 2, IV | philosophy, are involved in fables or parables. Of this in 6 2, IV | we see the exposition of fables doth fall out sometimes 7 2, IV | poets; but yet that all the fables and fictions of the poets 8 2, IV | difficulty pronounce that his fables had no such inwardness in 9 2, XI | have rather vapoured forth fables than kindled truth: divination 10 2, XVII | according to the ancient fables, “the most precious things 11 2, XVIII| according to the ancient fables, “the most precious things 12 2, XXIII| aphorism or fable. But for fables, they were vicegerents and 13 2, XXIII| aphorism or fable. But for fables, they were vicegerents and