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- What value may be set on things to be sold, and how enhaunced, chap∣ter 29. section 4. page 254.
- When the Arithmeticall propor∣tian must be applyed to the value of the thing, page 255.
- How Christ call's himself a Vine, chapter 32. section 5. page 326.
- An untouch'd Viol sounding in harmony with one touch'd, chapter 6. section 2. p. 40.
- How Man understand's simple termes in their proper, but Beasts only in their generall, notion, chapter 11. section 2. p. 77.
- Man's understanding imperfect in this world, chapter 28. section 13. page 243.
- The Union of the Divinity with the Humanity implieth no mutation of God into Man, chapter 33. section 15. page 378. It maketh but one Christ, page 380.
- The use and benefit of Universities, chapter 1. section 3. p. 7.
- How John Baptist was call'd a Voice, chapter 32. section 7. page 329.
- The Bishop discover's no such thing as St. John's unbraiding the World, chapter 1.10. chapter 33. section 13. page 373.
- The use of some things known in∣terdicted, chapter 36. section 6. page 427. How a man may know what is not, page 428. section 7. page 429.
- Jus and Utile not the same thing, chapter 24. section 6. p. 188.
- How Tully understood Utile far otherwise then Mr. Hobbes, page 189.