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1 Ded | brought out of the mine. It is trial and examination must give 2 II, IV | may be pleased to make a trial, with the air inclosed in 3 II, XIV | together.~14. Proof. For trial, let him take any figure, 4 II, XXI | themselves that, when it comes to trial, it may possibly not answer 5 II, XXI | recommends, and begins their trial, and use finds, or custom 6 II, XXI | the will puts it to the trial, by ordering the contrary. 7 II, XXIX| chiliaedron, let him for trial sake take another parcel 8 III, IV | because it escapes this way of trial. For this simple idea, entering 9 III, IX | those qualities, which, upon trial, he has found united; as 10 IV, III | yellow colour, and, upon trial, find the weight, malleableness, 11 IV, III | we should know without trial several of their operations 12 IV, VI | and the like, appeal to trial in particular subjects, 13 IV, XII | useful truths. For, upon trial, having found that particular 14 IV, XIX | his light within to the trial. God when he makes the prophet