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| Alphabetical [« »] schoolmen 3 schools 2 science 9 sciences 9 scope 3 screen 2 scripture 2 | Frequency [« »] 9 regular 9 religion 9 science 9 sciences 9 set 9 simple 9 sounds | George Berkeley A treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge IntraText - Concordances sciences |
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1 Pre, Pre | little acquainted with the sciences, who shall reject a truth 2 Pre, Int, 6 | to be the object of those sciences which go by the name of 3 Pre, Int, 17 | cultivation and advancement of the sciences, and that notwithstanding 4 Pre, Int, 22 | weeds in almost all the sciences has been a main hindrance 5 Text, 0, 85 | regard to religion as the sciences, which it is easy for any 6 Text, 0, 118| the professors of those sciences with the rest of mankind. 7 Text, 0, 118| influence all the particular sciences, each part whereof, Mathematics 8 Text, 0, 134| of study, and make human sciences far more clear, compendious 9 Text, 0, 143| share in rendering those sciences intricate and obscure which