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1 6 | should be accommodated of things, both for our whole and
2 12| chiefly as Christians. Some things I may tell you, which I
3 26| want of food, and other things necessary. So as marvel
4 27| mariners, pilots, and all things that appertain to navigation,
5 30| of the wall; and of all things that have life and motion.
6 30| himself to symbolize, in many things, with that King of the Hebrews,
7 30| of the true nature of all things, whereby God might have
8 31| for the buying of such things, and rewarding of such persons,
9 32| astonished to hear so strange things so probably told. And he
10 33| continually we met with many things, right worthy of observation
11 41| Europe, which permit such things. They say ye have put marriage
12 41| it ought to be if those things were tolerated only for
13 42| They hear you defend these things, as done to avoid greater
14 49| causes, and secret motions of things; and the enlarging of the
15 49| to the effecting of all things possible.~
16 50| well accommodated of all things necessary, and indeed live
17 50| whom also we learn many things.~
18 53| we find a difference in things buried in earth, or in air
19 53| air below the earth, and things buried in water. We have
20 54| wells for infusions of many things, where the waters take the
21 65| you must know, that of the things before recited, many of
22 67| of all colors; and out of things uncolored and transparent
23 67| remote places; and represent things near as afar off, and things
24 67| things near as afar off, and things afar off as near; making
25 73| that we, that have so many things truly natural which induce
26 73| we would disguise those things, and labor to make them
27 79| how to draw out of them things of use and practice for
28 86| the year, and divers other things; and we give counsel thereupon,
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