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1 1, III | was not itself, but did degenerate, how that person that took 2 1, IV | that which is corrupt and degenerate, as the heathens in the 3 1, IV | the Bishop of Rome and the degenerate traditions of the Church, 4 1, IV | of quality. This kind of degenerate learning did chiefly reign 5 1, IV | at the first, and by time degenerate and imbased: whereof the 6 1, VI | Rome to account for their degenerate manners and ceremonies, 7 1, VII | moderation, that he did not degenerate as his other lieutenants 8 2, Int | made contemptible, and is degenerate into childish sophistry 9 2, VI | is not restrained. So of degenerate and revolted spirits, the 10 2, VIII| imagination and belief, as this degenerate natural magic, alchemy, 11 2, XIV | yet it is manifest the degenerate and corrupt use is for caption 12 2, XX | engraven upon man, if he degenerate not, unto whom the conservation