Book, Chapter

1 Life    |       times past the well of all doctrine flourished) he tasted many
2 Life    |        with how much wisdome and doctrine hee flourished, and with
3 Life    |      such force of eloquence and doctrine, as he seemeth to passe
4    8, 45|         to passe, and obeyed his doctrine: howbeit, I could have done
5    9, 47| excellent in all kind of ancient doctrine, and by their proper ceremonies
6    9, 47|         linage, thy dignity, thy doctrine, or any thing prevaile,
7    9, 48|       and grudge by reason of my doctrine, which I had gotten by much
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