Book, Chapter

1 Life    | Logicke, and the universall knowledge of Philosophy, and studied
2    3, 17|   any natural conscience or knowledge in brute beasts) would take
3    4, 22|  caused that her sister had knowledge of her comming, and so they
4    7, 41|   out in the night, without knowledge of any person. When he thought,
5    7, 41|   Asse, I had the sence and knowledge of a man, and curiously
6    9, 48|  more apt and cleane to the knowledge of the secrets of religion.
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