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1 I, I | be, when application and study have warmed our heads with 2 II, XIX | that we call intention or study: sleep, without dreaming, 3 II, XIX | degrees between earnest study and very near minding nothing 4 II, XX | friend, or of well-directed study in the search and discovery 5 II, XXI | the epicure buckles to study, when shame, or the desire 6 II, XXI | this life, why one followed study and knowledge, and another 7 II, XXXIII| never reconciled to the study and use of them all their 8 II, XXXIII| enough, that some men cannot study in, and fashions of vessels, 9 III, IX | to show what attention, study, sagacity, and reasoning 10 III, IX | made the business of men’s study, and obtained the reputation 11 III, X | of things as attention, study, and application might make 12 III, X | who had nothing in his study but the bare titles of books, 13 III, XI | think themselves obliged to study how they might deliver themselves 14 III, XI | some part of our care and study, especially in the names 15 IV, VII | not the same use in the study of divinity, and in theological 16 IV, XII | author of plenty.~12. In the study of nature we must beware 17 IV, XII | disesteem or dissuade the study of nature. I readily agree 18 IV, XVI | us what points we should study. And if he be one who takes 19 IV, XX | particular aversion for books, study, and meditation, keep others 20 IV, XX | learning, which with hard study he hath all this time been