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1 I, 2 | is characteristic of the wise man; thirdly, not to fall 2 I, 5 | says, "I would have you wise toward good, but simple 3 I, 5 | which have newly become wise, which have sprung into 4 I, 5 | Rebecca to mean endurance. O wise sport, laughter also assisted 5 I, 5 | employment is seemly for a wise and perfect man, than to 6 I, 6 | Thee." Let us then ask the wise, Is Christ, begotten to-day, 7 I, 6 | hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed 8 I, 6 | embrace salvation than the wise in the world, who, thinking 9 I, 6 | who, thinking themselves wise, are inflated with pride. 10 I, 6 | been concealed from the wise and prudent of this present 11 I, 6 | Scripture: "Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, 12 I, 9 | people is foolish, and not wise. Is not this thy father 13 I, 9 | salutary description of His wise solicitude: "And that which 14 I, 10| whom we are blessed and wise. For wisdom and knowledge 15 I, 10| knowledge, He calls the wise to the love of it. And, 16 I, 10| are bad; but God alone is wise, from whom cometh wisdom, 17 II, 1 | practices, will ever turn out a wise man, with however admirable 18 II, 2 | from compelling a man to be wise, much less temperate," according 19 II, 5 | man in this case he calls wise, inasmuch as he is differently 20 II, 6 | is silent, and is found wise; and there is that is hated 21 II, 7 | voice is characteristic of a wise man, who keeps his utterance 22 II, 7 | silenced. For this reason, the wise Ulysses chastised Thersites 23 II, 10| agree that the consummately wise Moses confessedly indicates 24 II, 10| and women will remove the wise; and he that cleaves to 25 III, 2 | says, "What can we women do wise or brilliant, who sit with 26 III, 3 | them. These things your wise laws allow: people may sin 27 III, 4 | licentious in it, where no wise man is present. And these 28 III, 11| a golden ornament for a wise man."~ But women who wear 29 III, 11| business of pastime are not wise; for cruel contests for 30 III, 11| the possession not of the wise according to the world, 31 III, 12| Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and prudent 32 III, 12| because "it will destroy the wise." And now He bids us "love 33 III, 12| forgiven you. Be therefore wise, followers of God, as dear