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1 1| hath for end (as to the natures of the creatures themselves) 2 1| suffereth from inferior natures; but in all belief it suffereth 3 9| opinions, like unto the weakest natures which many times have most 4 11| yet are there virtues and natures which require a grosser 5 11| all. For these kinds of natures are but proprieties, effects, 6 11| not radical and formative natures towards the nature supposed. 7 13| transitory, and not of abstract natures, which are few and permanent. 8 13| and permanent. That these natures are as the alphabet or simple 9 13| knowledge of the forms of natures simple; which is a good 10 13| the production of simple natures sheweth well that works 11 17| less) of diverse single natures, (more manifest and more 12 17| appeareth not to whether of the natures the effect is to be ascribed, 13 19| with spirits and higher natures. That of those that have