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1 1, 2 | wisdom. For He alone is wise who supplied the cause,
2 1, 3 | graced the (mere) body of any wise and intelligent man, (or)
3 1, 3 | service-vessels, of the philosophers, wise; while every thinking person
4 1, 25 | consciousness (lit. became wise). But He is THE LIFE, and
5 1, 26 | deserve nothing better of the wise, than the ridicule due to
6 1, 37 | peaceable, fashionable, and wise ; and, (as) there are among
7 1, 59 | examines the opinions of the wise who have existed at any
8 1, 69 | have the companies of the wise, the attached to God, pressed (
9 1, 72 | have made him complete and wise, He shall give him up to
10 1, 75 | passions, it (then) becomes wise; and, when it has become
11 1, 75 | and, when it has become wise, it turns away its face
12 1, 78 | was more peaceful, more wise, and more rational, than
13 2, 12(11)| originally Boodhi, wise) of the East, to this day. —
14 2, 12 | were Gods. Nor did their wise men, who are boasted of
15 2, 20 | was nothing! Nor had the wise man any thing superior,
16 2, 20 | professing themselves to be wise in some things, with those
17 2, 24 | of all; and became truly wise, respecting the Second (61
18 2, 35 | are those excellent and wise things, ./. which the same
19 2, 36 | should suppose him to be wise when he is not so." ~
20 2, 47 | bring to light, how the wise men collected themselves
21 2, 50 | these could so teach these wise men, that they could apprehend
22 2, 50 | but not even one of the Wise Men has done this, nor did
23 2, 50 | thing but becoming in the wise, to have enquired of those
24 2, 51 | they should become truly wise in God, and be (real) Philosophers?—
25 2, 51 | For, had they been truly wise, they never could have supposed
26 2, 52 | harlots ! And, Did these wise men (then) ask of the Gods
27 2, 83 | indeed, would ever be termed wise, who should give up his
28 3, 39 | inflicted on the person of a wise man, that the wisdom of
29 3, 39 | that the wisdom of the wise man, or the soul which is
30 3, 40 | excellency with God; made them wise through the power which
31 3, 61 | of life, opinion of the wise, writing of the Ancients,
32 3, 79 | fearing God, is (here) a wise man. And now Egyptians,
33 3, 79 | at once, have be-become wise by the doctrines of Christ.
34 3, 79 | are they all, at once made wise, and (so) instructed, as
35 4, 1 | enunciation that of the wise and rational, or, on the
36 4, 6 | the Intellectual and the Wise, the Rich, and Illustrious,
37 4, 17 | send unto you Prophets, and Wise men, and Scribes: and some
38 4, 17 | send to you Prophets, and Wise men." For (this), "Behold
39 4, 27 | have said and promised many wise things to their Disciples.
40 5, 3 | to their doctrines: the wise men of Greece too, glorying
41 5, 4 | perfectly savage, also of the wise, and men of Greece, -- of
42 5, 6 | it, that we were not made wise by those sages among the
43 5, 28 | is also adverse to their wise men : that we should not
44 5, 44 | period then was Jesus, a wise man, if it be right to call
45 5, 48 | charge as folly those of the wise of ancient times; suffer
46 5, 49 | illiterate person, much less men wise and intellectual. Nevertheless,
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