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1 9 | dance ye securely. Vain man, art thou not mad, to worship 2 19| ignominy, that a prudent man should be seduced and worship 3 19| log is Diana? You trust a man who in the morning is drunk, 4 21| art become senseless as a man, if thou thinkest that these 5 23| ready. Woe to thee, foolish man! thou thyself lookest around 6 24| Ah! not thus, O malignant man, shall it be as thou thinkest. 7 25| BELIEVE.~How long, O foolish man, wilt thou not acknowledge 8 26| these make thee to be a man dead? Cannot thirty years 9 26| length make thee a wise man? Ignorant how thou hast 10 26| slain by a brother. Impious man, say, said He, where is 11 27| here. Rightly is mortal man separated from the flesh. 12 28| a cruel death. O wicked man, hear now what thou gainest 13 29| WICKED AND UNBELIEVING RICH MAN.~Thou wilt, O rich man, 14 29| RICH MAN.~Thou wilt, O rich man, by insatiably looking too 15 29| God. Learn God, O foolish man, who wishes thee to be immortal, 16 30| destroyed him; the poor man cries out eurhka. By and 17 30| prepared. Strip thyself, O rich man turned away from God, of 18 31| am innocent; nor do I, a man of no account, accuse you, 19 34| subjection. O people, O man, thou brother, do not be 20 34| beast, but thou art born a man. Do thou thyself wisely 21 35| feared by the primitive man, whence comes death by the 22 35| The first law is lost; man eats whence he can, who 23 41| Isaiah said: This is the man who moveth the world anti 24 43| and wherever the wicked man fleeth, he is seized upon 25 47| law is given to the unjust man that he may restrain himself. 26 48| by law. Law is given to man, and a doctrine of life 27 57| to thee. Thou observest man's command, and shunnest 28 57| live, being a believing man, as do the Gentiles, the 29 58| When the Lord says that man should eat bread with groaning, 30 58| God when He first formed man; thou wishest to abandon 31 61| them entirely with the poor man. Thou seekest to feed him, 32 61| before, call forth a poor man from the crowd whom thou 33 63| conquer. Lay snares for no man, since thou servest God. 34 64| Thou art jealous, O envious man, of another who is struggling 35 69| almost mined. But a devout man restrains it, governing 36 71| should perish, let a poor man be refreshed, who has nothing 37 71| displease thee to go to the poor man, always hateful, send money, 38 72| more secure than the rich man. Receive into thy ears the 39 72| Solomon: God hates the poor man to be a pleader on high. 40 72| grieve you that a healthy man should have faith. In the 41 74| the pomp benefit the dead man? Thou shalt be accused, 42 78| still look after the poor man, who cannot feed thee again: 43 80| LXXX. THE NAME OF THE MAN OF GAZA.~Ye who are to be