Book, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 9, 3| Learn then, ye foolish men, that Jesus who suffered
2 I, 16, 3| within them the Ogdoad of the foolish spirits of wickedness.~
3 I, 20, 1| to bewilder the minds of foolish men, and of such as are
4 II, 18, 7| as totally inconsistent, foolish, and irrational? Those,
5 II, 21, 2| for the purpose of leading foolish men astray, that such should
6 II, 24, 4| manner, five were styled foolish. Again, five men are said
7 II, 25, 4| thou wilt prove thyself foolish; and if thou persevere in
8 II, 26, 3| he [in reality] insane, foolish, struck as it were with
9 II, 27, 2| persons will seem truly foolish who blind their eyes to
10 II, 28, 3| aim at bringing forward foolish, rash, and blasphemous suppositions [
11 II, 28, 4| Now this blindness and foolish talking flow to you from
12 II, 30, 2| comparison between God and foolish men, and, by descending
13 II, 30, 2| opinions)--they, for whom many foolish persons entertain so great
14 II, 32, 3| way] deceitfully to lead foolish people astray, since they
15 IV, 17, 4| men (His hearers) of being foolish through their own fault.~
16 IV, 19, 1| truth, and of absolutely foolish and stupid persons. For,
17 IV, 37, 4| neither filthiness, nor foolish talking, nor scurrility,
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