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1 Not| POSSESSED; out of which doth naturally result a note 2 Not| caution” of which, he says, “doth extremely import the true 3 1| THE JUST AND THE UNJUST, doth well declare, that we can 4 1| CONCEALETH THE CELESTIAL; so doth the sense discover natural 5 1| ignorance of a second cause doth make men more devoutly to 6 1| without any sinister humour doth indeed make doubt that this 7 1| And again the same author doth notably disavow both power 8 1| unchangeabIe in his ways) doth infallibly continue and 9 4| declamatory digression wherein he doth depress and extenuate the 10 4| scornfully as Aristotle doth, that saith our ancestors 11 8| OCULISTS and TITLE LAWYERS doth come nearer my conceit than 12 8| yet natural philosophy doth correct. On the other side 13 8| Aristotle in some places doth wisely censure, when he 14 11| known of QUIS PINXIT LEONEM, doth set forth well that there 15 19| delivered, because this course doth in sort equal men’s wits,