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1 Pre| the student’s losing his way, but not much more.~However 2 Not| it will be returned by way of excuse that no such are 3 1| WISE MAN CONSIDERETH WHICH WAY, signifying the election 4 8| directly of that use by way of supply of light and information 5 9| would either have his own way or else would go no further 6 9| a man may wander in the way, by rounding up and down. 7 9| themselves in the right way to the wrong place. So likewise 8 9| they have put themselves in way without foresight or consideration 9 10| it will be returned (by way of excuse) that no such 10 11| now mention confusedly by way of derivation and not by 11 11| of derivation and not by way of induction. This sixth 12 11| part very necessary, not by way of supply but by way of 13 11| by way of supply but by way of caution; for as it is 14 11| particulars before unknown; yet by way of suggestion or bringing 15 11| and helpeth neither by way of informing nor by way 16 11| way of informing nor by way of suggestion. So if in 17 17| generalities or axioms, not by way of scale or ascension from 18 17| from particulars, but by way of derivation from principles; 19 19| substance where the true way is taken. That this diffidence 20 19| so instead of the nearest way, have been led to no way 21 19| way, have been led to no way or a mere labyrinth. That