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1 2, 13| translator, if he be not a very learned man, often departs from 2 2, 13| proportion as they wish to seem learned, not in the knowledge of 3 2, 13| the meaning. Yet a more learned man would prefer that this 4 2, 14| meet either with a more learned man of whom we can inquire, 5 2, 15| reported through all the more learned churches that the seventy 6 2, 15| opinion of many venerable and learned men. Wherefore, even if 7 2, 16| is not out of place for learned men to discuss, whether 8 2, 17| them more curious or more learned in such matters. He says 9 2, 31| sometimes drawn by a good and learned man, with the object of 10 2, 38| boast himself one of the learned, and who does not rather 11 2, 38| this way may seem to be learned, but wise he cannot in any 12 2, 39| committed to writing by good and learned Christians), but are either 13 2, 40| it is written that he was learned in all the wisdom of the 14 3, 29| Moreover, I would have learned men to know that the authors 15 4, arg| of rhetoric. These can be learned elsewhere, and ought not 16 4, 6| those passages where the learned do note its presence, the 17 4, 7| were any man unlearnedly learned (if I may use the expression) 18 4, 7| would not every Christian, learned or unlearned, laugh at him? 19 4, 7| assuming to be themselves learned and eloquent, despise our 20 4, 10| obscure) not in the way the learned, but rather in the way the 21 4, 16| the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of, 22 4, 16| knowing of whom thou hast learned them." For as the medicines 23 4, 20| learnt, that Jerome, a very learned man, describes even the