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1 I| is said doctor, in Greek, philosopher, and in Latin, wise, whereof
2 I| Moses, which was a great philosopher, rehearseth that every circle,
3 I| Moses, which was a great philosopher; if it be truth or no God
4 II| another day that Crato the philosopher made a great assembly of
5 II| by, and said to Crato the philosopher: This manner for to despise
6 IV| is read that there was a philosopher having devotion to Nazarien
7 IV| Athens, and was first a philosopher, and after, was disciple
8 V| reputed for a sufficient philosopher and a right noble doctor,
9 V| opinion of Cornelius the philosopher, which putteth that the
10 V| when he was a paynim and a philosopher, with Alipius his friend,
11 V| words, remembering a certain philosopher to whom his friends had
12 V| poet sang and made, or the philosopher thought, it is all closed
13 V| that Denis was a sovereign philosopher he was named Ionicus. And
14 V| which was a right great philosopher. And forasmuch as the plant
15 VI| in effect, for after the philosopher, man engendereth man, and
16 VI| study and became a sovereign philosopher, and desired and enquired
17 VI| say, Clement was the first philosopher that mocked him and despised
18 VI| the heart of Clement the philosopher, in such wise that he was
19 VII| Cryspobachia, and was a right great philosopher, which laboured strongly
20 VII| not worthy to be called a philosopher which publicly affirmeth
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