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1 I, 1 | Miletus, one of the seven, wise men, first attempted to 2 I, 16| shapeless, and comprehensible by wise men solely; whereas matter 3 I, 17| things, and asserts that the wise man is not perfect, unless 4 I, 19| propounded his theory concerning wise men, asserting that the 5 I, 21| nature are perceived by the wise. And this light which they 6 IV, 12| considered pre-eminently wise among those who have cultivated 7 IV, 33| the cauldron do not in any wise, though in reality boiling, 8 IV, 43| worsted by the other. To the wise men of the world, this, 9 IV, 45| the avowed opinions of the wise men, and have been made 10 V, 2 | professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, and 11 V, 11| serpent is, he says, the wise discourse of Eve. This, 12 VI, 13| other; for power is in no wise different from intelligence, 13 VI, 25| might achieve a work in no wise inferior to (that of) the 14 VII, 7 | that Christ will in no wise profit them, inasmuch as 15 VII, 11| than potent ones, and more wise than wise ones, and superior 16 VII, 11| ones, and more wise than wise ones, and superior to all 17 VII, 11| mundane, He became more wise, more powerful, more comely, 18 VII, 11| Lord, and Governor, and a wise Master Builder, He turns 19 VII, 11| AEther, He Himself, the Great Wise Demiurge formed. The Son, 20 VII, 12| more powerful, and more wise than the body. The account, 21 VII, 12| who is more prudent and wise than Himself, similarly 22 VII, 21| was more just and more wise (than all the human race). 23 VIII, 1 | seems to us expedient in no wise to be silent concerning 24 IX, 4 | but the doctrine, it is wise that they acknowledge all 25 IX, 12| tenets), however, neither the wise men of the Egyptians secreted 26 IX, 12| Thales, or Solon, or the wise Plato, or even the rest 27 X, 2 | of) the tenets of all the wise men among the Greeks in 28 X, 10| He was not aware was more wise than Himself. This one having