Book, Chapter
1 4, 3-5 | There was in those days a wise man, very skilful in physic,
2 4, 16-26| my very desire to become wise, being the wish, of worse
3 4, 17-29| Predicaments, I essayed in such wise to understand, O my God,
4 5, 3-5 | profess themselves to be wise, attributing to themselves
5 5, 5-9 | But in him who in such wise presumed to be the teacher,
6 5, 6-10 | nor the soul therefore wise, because the face was comely,
7 5, 6-10 | appeared understanding and wise, because in words pleasing.
8 6, 7-12 | into Thy book, Rebuke a wise man and he will love Thee.
9 7, 2-3 | it; and fighting in such wise, as that a certain portion
10 7, 3-4 | perceived it was in such wise to be sought out, as should
11 7, 4-6 | 7.4.6 For I was in such wise striving to find out the
12 7, 9-14 | are renewed, so as to be wise, is there. But that in due
13 7, 9-14 | hiddest these things from the wise, and revealedst them to
14 7, 9-14 | professing that they were wise, they became fools. ~ ~
15 7, 19-25| now not, now to deliver wise sayings through human signs,
16 7, 20-26| had begun to wish to seem wise, being filled with mine
17 7, 21-27| things hast Thou hid from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed
18 8, 1-2 | and, Desire not to seem wise; because they who affirmed
19 8, 1-2 | affirmed themselves to be wise, became fools. But I had
20 8, 2-3 | Christ, hidden from the wise, and revealed to little
21 10, 3-3 | also, O Lord, will in such wise confess unto Thee, that
22 10, 41-66| as no man would in such wise speak falsely, as himself
23 11, 31-41| that Thou shouldest in such wise know all things past and
24 12, 2-2 | every where, hath in such wise received its portion of
25 13, 2-3 | wisely; else should it be wise unchangeably. But good it
26 13, 21-31| dangerous, to do hurt, but wise to take heed; and only making
27 13, 24-37| but what shall in such wise increase and multiply that
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