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1 Not| new character had become natural to him and easy. It is of 2 Not| pertaining to the department of Natural Magic: the first of which 3 1| doth the sense discover natural things, but darken and shut 4 1| too great a restraint to natural and lawful knowledge, being 5 1| further into the mine of natural knowledge is a thing without 6 1| was not that pure light of natural knowledge, whereby man in 7 1| is said to have written a natural history of all that is green 8 1| to have much aspersion of natural philosophy. Nay, the same 9 1| protect all increase of natural knowledge: the one, because 10 1| experience, that a little natural philosophy inclineth the 11 8| of the appearances, yet natural philosophy doth correct. 12 8| make the aptest and most natural division of all his desires, 13 8| so easy and concurring in natural philosophy, they should 14 9| place. So likewise upon the natural curiosity and desire to 15 12| and confessed notions; the natural and yielding consent of 16 13| conceive that in the schools by natural philosophy were meant the 17 17| weak manner of collecting natural history which hath been 18 22| interpretation is the very natural and direct intention, action,