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1 Pre| it was once attained the mind would finally acquiesce.~ 2 Not| superstitions in the nature of the mind, and of the four sorts of 3 Not| clearly laid out in his mind.~There is nothing, unfortunately, 4 Not| developement in Bacon’s mind of the doctrine of Idols; 5 Not| or fallacies by which the mind of man is beset: the “caution” 6 Not| the inward elenches of the mind.}~6. A small portion of 7 1| now are capable of it) the mind suffereth from inferior 8 1| rather an humour of the mind than an emptiness or want 9 1| that God hath framed the mind of man as a glass capable 10 1| philosophy inclineth the mind to atheism, but a further 11 1| proceeding bringeth the mind back to religion.~To conclude 12 1| the comprehension of man’s mind, if man will open and dilate 13 1| and malice it maketh the mind of man to swell; as the 14 1| hath blessed an humility of mind, such as rather laboureth 15 4| and indisposition of the mind of man to think of any such 16 7| SHIFT; or he that put the MIND, MOTION, AND MATTER. For 17 8| the same delights of the mind being to be found not only 18 9| impediments and clouds in the mind and spirit of man, whereof 19 9| causes as will satisfy the mind of man and quiet objections, 20 11| suggestion or bringing to mind it may draw your consideration 21 11| SUPERSTITIONS IN THE NATURE OF THE MIND, AND OF THE FOUR SORTS OF 22 11| THE INWARD ELENCHES OF THE MIND.~The opinion of Epicurus 23 11| resembled to the imagery of the mind, every man knoweth to receive 24 11| and inherent errors in the mind of man which have coloured 25 12| yielding consent of the mind; the harmony and coherence 26 12| which pretend to honour the mind of man in withdrawing and 27 16| CAP. 16.~That the mind of a man, as it is not a 28 16| superstitions in the nature of the mind, and of the four sorts of 29 16| to the incapacity of the mind and the vanity and malignity 30 17| resolution and strength of mind to free themselves wholly 31 17| have had the strength of mind generally to purge away 32 17| strength and patience of mind, as well to repel new Anticipations 33 17| old which were in their mind before; but have from particulars 34 17| fortify and inclose his mind against all Anticipations, 35 17| understanding of the nature of the mind and spirit of man, and therein 36 17| That the forerunning of the mind to frame recipes upon Axioms 37 18| the conceit of one man’s mind into the mind of another 38 18| one man’s mind into the mind of another without loss 39 18| Anticipations, because the mind working inwardly of itself, 40 22| that they do not put men in mind of their familiar actions, 41 22| the divine nature of the mind in taking them (if they 42 26| do disable and hinder the mind more.~