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1 Not| import the true conduct of human judgment.” These false appearances 2 1| infinite that both divine and human knowledge hath received 3 1| vanity must be the end in all human effects, eternity being 4 1| is no less true in this human kingdom of knowledge than 5 11| things within the compass of human comprehension. For Plato 6 11| Epicurus that the gods were of human shape, was rather justly 7 18| of the compass of art and human endeavour. That the very 8 18| they were never due to any human knowledge heretofore delivered, 9 25| excludeth and interdicteth human reason, whether by interpretation