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1 Pref | my More, came first in my mind, whose memory, though absent 2 Praise| remove the trouble of the mind, I have done it at once 3 Praise| face the true index of my mind? I am no counterfeit, nor 4 Praise| about me, if you have a mind to know who they are, you 5 Praise| joined an equal strength of mind and sharpness of judgment? 6 Praise| woman, as often as he had a mind to be gamesome? And so I 7 Praise| eyes and ears, nay whole mind, were likewise entertained 8 Praise| ill-furnished with the gifts of the mind, and ever thinking he shall 9 Praise| all men. And then for his mind so given up to vice, ’tis 10 Praise| man all disturbances of mind as so many diseases. But 11 Praise| many troublesome cares your mind is continually perplexed; 12 Praise| dotage not only clears the mind of its troublesome cares 13 Praise| what purpose is it I should mind you of our professors of 14 Praise| gentleness and uprightness of mind and comes nearer to virtue 15 Praise| pleasure of life. Lastly, the mind of man is so framed that 16 Praise| of which if anyone has a mind to make the experiment, 17 Praise| being got drunk, they have a mind to be pleasant, and then 18 Praise| haven’t. And now I have a mind to give some small touches 19 Praise| that should put him in mind how he ought to excel all 20 Praise| Albe should put them in mind of, to wit a blameless life; 21 Praise| he attributes an upright mind without craft or malice 22 Praise| Luke, so agreeable to the mind of Christ as are fire and 23 Praise| earthly affections, that they mind nothing but their duty to 24 Praise| Christ having altered his mind, in that he sent out his 25 Praise| because it takes off the mind from visible and corporeal 26 Praise| proceeds from hence, that the mind, being somewhat at liberty 27 Praise| therefore to which of these the mind applies itself, in that 28 Praise| in the affections of the mind, some have a greater commerce 29 Praise| pluck them out of their mind: unless insomuch as they 30 Praise| pleasure. And then, when the mind strives to rove from its 31 Praise| swallowed up by the highest mind, as being more powerful