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 1   I,  31|   foolish, is a mark of greater folly.
 2   I,  32|       as the phrase is, let the folly, say I, be averted from
 3   I,  65|       men, and leave Him in His folly to be tossed about among
 4  II,  17| baseness, and if no one through folly and the blindness of ignorance
 5  II,  34|     grounds are we charged with folly, if we bow down and worship
 6  II,  54|      what more monstrous act of folly can be found than to assert
 7 III,  15|       others for their mistaken folly, and to be detected in a
 8  IV,  16|         all, or be charged with folly for yielding to all what
 9  VI,   3|        usage? For it is perfect folly to measure greater powers
10  VI,  14|       not, to speak accurately, folly to believe that a god which
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