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|| aed Towardline[s, of wit , As they were Prefages of that) 
‘\how éldhe was? He anfwered withmuch difcretion, being | 
“| Majelties happy Reign; ; with wick anfwer the Queen m was 
_ lferved, to bave been more, than an Ordinary Proficient, in| 
. (the jerveral Aris and Sciences. Whilft be seas commorants én} 
tbe production of Woiks. forthe Benefit of the Lift'o 
- State; ‘and; foe what end, a him orver' into. 
The. Life of the Rite cote 
what the \flue, was liketobe; Having had whatfoever Na-| 
cure or. Breeding could put into bie hx. The “4 a " i 
His firSt and cbildifh years were not without (ome Mark of 
Eminency, At which time he was indued with that Preg 
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oe att 
iw 
Deep, and Univerfal Apprehenf on, which was manifeftin| 
| bim, afterward: Andcaufed bim to be taken notice of, by feve-| 
|ral Perfons, of Worth and Tlace; And ef pecially, by the} 
Queen ; who ( as 1 have been informed ) deligi ted much, thes, 
to confer with him; And to prove him wito Queftions ; un 
|to whom, be del pered Himfelf, with that Gravity, and M: 
rity, above his years ; That Her Majefty would often ter 
bim; The young Lord Keeper. “Betug asked bythe ae 
then but a Boy; That he was two years younger than her 
| much taken, : 
At the ordinary years, of Ribene/s, for the LehiGee ity; orl. 
| ratbey fomething earlier ; bewas fent by ‘bis Father, vo Prt ; 
| nity Colledgesi in Cambridge . To be educated; and ‘bred oe 
der the Tuition of Do@or Tohin White. Gif, then Malter| 
of thé Colledge, Afterwards the renowned Arch. Bifhop: ue 
| Canterbury ; a Prelate of the firlt Magnitude of Santkity, | 
Leaning, Patience, and A umility ; “Onder whom, He wa sob.| 
\ehe Vniverficy, about 16 years of ages ( as his Lordfhip bath) 
beew'. pleafed'to impart’ unto my [elf ; ) be firft f fell. emer 
the Diflike, of the Philofophy of Ariftotle. Not for the 
Worthileffenels ofthe Author, to whom be would ete 
ai High Attributes ; But for the Vnfruitfulnets; of the way, : 
Being a Philofophy, ( as bis Lordthip a/edtofay) i al 
flrongs for Difputations , and (ontentions ; But Batre, of hy 
be 
ta which Mind be continued to bis Dying Diy. CAG 4 ye : 
| «After bebad paffed, the Circle of the Liberal ys : 
Father thought fit, to frame, and mould oe 
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