Part, Question
1 1, 63 | Eccles. 1:15: "The number of fools is infinite." Therefore ~
2 1, 64 | Eccles. 1:15: "The number of fools is infinite." Therefore ~
3 2, 2 | far as the multitude of ~fools is concerned, who know no
4 2, 31 | intellectual vision, as beasts or fools are deprived ~thereof, as
5 2, 39 | mourning, and the heart of fools where there is mirth." Therefore
6 2, 44 | from nature. But some are fools naturally. Therefore folly
7 2, 44 | 32): "The prosperity of fools ~shall destroy them." But
8 2, 58 | fool, esteemeth all men fools." Secondly, this is ~due
9 2, 58 | done, since "the number of fools ~is infinite" (Eccles. 1:
10 2, 70 | written (Prov. 20:3): "All fools are meddling with ~revilings [
11 2, 71 | because "the number ~of fools is infinite," [*Eccles.
12 2, 112 | mourning, and the heart of fools where there ~is mirth":
13 2, 112 | Again, "the heart of fools is where there is mirth,"
14 2, 128 | only in ~the opinion of fools, such as wearing costly
15 2, 146 | scurrility," says that "fools call this ~geniality - i.e.
16 2, 152 | or ~scurrility" (which "fools call geniality - i.e. jocularity"),
17 2, 187 | this holds true, if all are fools with thee, who ~can be wise?
18 3, 44 | He made wise men out of fools. Therefore it seems ~that
19 Suppl, 94| great, ~for "the number of fools is infinite" (Eccles. 1:
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