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Page 226
... thereof . It keepeth him from being swelled and puffed up with vain conceit , from being transported with fond complaisance or confidence therein ; minding him that it is purely the gift of God , that it absolutely dependeth on his ...
... thereof . It keepeth him from being swelled and puffed up with vain conceit , from being transported with fond complaisance or confidence therein ; minding him that it is purely the gift of God , that it absolutely dependeth on his ...
Page 292
... a watery and superficiary delivery and handling thereof , as is fitted indeed to the capacities of children . - BACON's Ad- vancement of Learning . taste ; whereas , if after some preparatory grounds of 292 SELECTIONS.
... a watery and superficiary delivery and handling thereof , as is fitted indeed to the capacities of children . - BACON's Ad- vancement of Learning . taste ; whereas , if after some preparatory grounds of 292 SELECTIONS.
Page 334
... because they believe themselves the au- thors and inventors thereof , or because they have bestowed much pains upon them , and principally applied themselves thereto . ' 335 NOTE III . - Text 140 . CAUSE AND 334 NOTE II .
... because they believe themselves the au- thors and inventors thereof , or because they have bestowed much pains upon them , and principally applied themselves thereto . ' 335 NOTE III . - Text 140 . CAUSE AND 334 NOTE II .
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