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1 Read | familiar and frequent in men’s mouths, I have reason to think 2 I, III | God be frequently in their mouths, yet the notions they apply 3 II, XXII | familiar in the minds and mouths of men, yet other simple 4 II, XXVII| which the sound man in our mouths is the sign, is nothing 5 II, XXIX | Having frequently in our mouths the name Eternity, we are 6 II, XXXII| it is pronounced by our mouths, or written on paper. For 7 III, II | should be a sign of, in the mouths and common language of his 8 III, V | approved words in their mouths and writings, with very 9 III, VIII | forged, and put into the mouths of their scholars, could 10 III, IX | words are in most men’s mouths little more than bare sounds; 11 III, IX | naturally are, even in the mouths of those who had both the 12 III, X | have them often in their mouths, as the distinguishing characters 13 III, X | men have names in their mouths without any determinate 14 IV, VII | the Schools, to stop the mouths of cavillers, whom any one 15 IV, VII | in disputes, to stop the mouths of wranglers; but not of 16 IV, XVI | deserved little credit from the mouths of their first authors,