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1 1, IV | inquisition of truth and the deep progress into philosophy, 2 2, Int | certain it is, that unto the deep, fruitful, and operative 3 2, V | But there is a mere and deep silence touching the nature 4 2, VII | nature lieth hid in certain deep mines and caves;” and if 5 2, XV | pregnant, except a man be deep and full, I hold the entry 6 2, XXIII| have those they employ too deep or too sufficient, but ready 7 2, XXIII| not far; but that entereth deep which hath show of nature, 8 2, XXIII| and unfortunate are these deep dissimulations: whereof 9 2, XXIII| have those they employ too deep or too sufficient, but ready 10 2, XXIII| not far; but that entereth deep which hath show of nature, 11 2, XXIII| and unfortunate are these deep dissimulations: whereof 12 2, XXV | compass He enclosed the deep.” To the third, “Neither