[ XII. All those things, for matter of experience are usual and ordinary; ]

[ XIII. The things themselves that affect us, they stand without doors, ]

[ XIV. As virtue and wickedness consist not in passion, but in action; so ]

[ XV. To the stone that is cast up, when it comes down it is no hurt unto ]

[ XVI. Sift their minds and understandings, and behold what men they be, ]

[ XVII. All things that are in the world, are always in the estate ]

[ XVIII. it is not thine, but another man's sin. Why should it trouble ]

[ XIX. Of an operation and of a purpose there is an ending, or of an ]

[ XX. As occasion shall require, either to thine own understanding, or to ]

[ XXI. As thou thyself, whoever thou art, were made for the perfection and ]