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1 Pro | true helps which are at man's disposal soberly and judiciously — 2 Pro | commerce between the mind of man and the nature of things, 3 Pro | beyond all the powers of man, yet when it comes to be 4 Pro | this, that he has found no man hitherto who has applied 5 Ded | should have come into any man's mind. All the rest follows 6 Pre | much of them. For let a man look carefully into all 7 Pre | there has risen up some man of bold disposition, and 8 Pre | unskillful in design. For no man can rightly and successfully 9 Pre | neither the natural force of man's judgment nor even any 10 Pre | which makes the mind of man to swell, we may not be 11 Pre | and evil, to the end that man may revolt from God and 12 Pre | from lust of knowledge that man fell; but of charity there 13 Pre | excess, neither did angel or man ever come in danger by it.~ 14 Pre | and beyond the power of man, when it is in fact the 15 Plan | it, I would not have any man think that in such cases 16 Plan | has reference always to man, not to the universe; and 17 Plan | there may spring helps to man, and a line and race of 18 Plan | when by art and the hand of man she is forced out of her 19 Plan | knowing how much the sight of man's mind is distracted by 20 Plan | power of operation. For man is but the servant and interpreter 21 Plan | breathe into the face of man the intellectual light as 22 Plan | rest from thy labors. But man, when he turned to look 23 Plan(1)| She would marry only the man who could defeat her. Hippomenes (