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1 Not| knowledge for want of a true succession of wits, and 2 Not| LEARNING. I think not.~It is true indeed that the title of 3 Not| doth extremely import the true conduct of human judgment.” 4 Not| Theatre; for though it is true that that was not the place 5 1| dangerously abuse himself. It is true that the contemplation of 6 1| And most sure it is, and a true conclusion of experience, 7 1| for business, that are the true ends of knowledge; some 8 1| call the creatures by their true names he shall again command 9 1| monsters in every part. It is true, that in two points the 10 1| multiplication of endeavour. It is true also that there is a limitation 11 1| professed, that it is no less true in this human kingdom of 12 4| KNOWLEDGE FOR WANT OF A TRUE SUCCESSION OF WITS, AND 13 4| it is taken. So then no true succession of wits having 14 8| out to be neither full nor true; but will be such opinions 15 9| upon, that is, what is the true end, scope, or office of 16 10| Bourdeaux in story. For it is true that Caesar did greater 17 11| confining. If therefore the true end of knowledge not propounded 18 11| the direction is not only true for the most part, but infallible. 19 11| that which they call the true difference; both which nevertheless 20 11| which cannot be but by true forms and differences. Wherein 21 11| confesseth that there is no true knowledge but by causes, 22 11| knowledge but by causes, no true cause but the form, no true 23 11| true cause but the form, no true form known except one, which 24 11| counterfeit than to that which is true, but for a meaner and baser 25 11| angel is made more like a true angel than if it were an 26 11| carrieth a resemblance of a true direction in verity and 27 11| secure and warrant what is a true direction, though that general 28 11| and upon search to give true cautions of the native and 29 12| whether the knowledge be true or no; not because you may 30 12| discovereth new instances is true, but contrariwise you may 31 14| calculating and ordination of the true degrees, moments, limits, 32 15| calculating and ordination of the true degrees, moments, limits, 33 18| without disclosing the true motives and proofs of their 34 19| state or substance where the true way is taken. That this 35 19| stand with the nature of true search. That of those that 36 19| words, and because upon true and erroneous grounds men 37 22| magnified. And that it is true that interpretation is the 38 25| religion. And that in the true religion there hath not 39 25| towards the furtherance of true knowledge, in that it excludeth 40 26| point of contrariety towards true knowledge. That monarchies