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1 Praise| of youth again: in like manner, by but beholding me you 2 Praise| expect from me that after the manner of rhetoricians I should 3 Praise| who think themselves in a manner gods if like horse leeches 4 Praise| as in situation, so for manner of living, come nearest 5 Praise| making of all society and manner of life both delightful 6 Praise| own house, no man of his manner of living, nor any man of 7 Praise| enslaves him. I might in like manner philosophize of the rest; 8 Praise| adulteries of art.~In like manner I can never sufficiently 9 Praise| make two of either, in like manner should those logicians have 10 Praise| the common people do in a manner attribute more than to the 11 Praise| and gape after it. In like manner, if there be any poetical 12 Praise| derived to posterity; in what manner, how much room, and how 13 Praise| transubstantiation; of the manner how the same body can be 14 Praise| and the Schoolmen?~In like manner, the apostles press to us 15 Praise| near one another in their manner of living, nor do they endeavor 16 Praise| anagogically. And after this manner do they and their chimera, 17 Praise| so flat, and end in that manner as if they’d run themselves 18 Praise| But if you look into their manner of life you’ll find them 19 Praise| more than one. And in this manner do their hours, days, months, 20 Praise| princes by themselves in their manner of life, since popes, cardinals, 21 Praise| no blind seers.~In like manner cardinals, if they thought 22 Praise| Christ, who after his wonted manner defends his people, were 23 Praise| thunder them out in that manner they are wont. But this 24 Praise| the common people. In like manner the common people put it 25 Praise| can perceive it. In like manner the popes, the most diligent 26 Praise| answer, according to the manner of those in Plato that dispute 27 Praise| faculty.~For what is it in a manner they may not hope for success 28 Praise| are wont in a more special manner to attend their protectors, 29 Praise| they might, being in a manner naked, the more readily 30 Praise| unlabored wits, in like manner Christ ever abhors and condemns 31 Praise| the Father, yet in some manner became a fool when taking 32 Praise| shape as a man; as in like manner he was made sin that he 33 Praise| not what they do.” In like manner Paul, writing to Timothy, “ 34 Praise| of the body in that right manner it ought, so long it is 35 Praise| of their company. In like manner the common sort of men chiefly 36 Praise| heavenly things. In like manner, in the Eucharist, though, 37 Praise| and that too not after the manner of men but make a kind of