Discourse
1 Marc | wearing the doors of the wise,5 they attain to the knowledge
2 Marc | chastity, sings on this wise, "Better it is to have no
3 Theoph | addresses you as a very wise person will bring forward:
4 Thal | me, considering that that wise and most spiritual man -
5 Theop | streams of voluptuousness, as wise men say, which confuse and
6 Thall | having intercourse with wise men,13 then have I offered
7 Thall | speak the plain truth, the wise are accustomed to call by
8 Agathe | of them were prudent and wise; and five were foolish and
9 Thekla | since the children of the wise have said that our life
10 Thekla | darkened; "44 and their wise men said that nothing earth-born
11 Thekla | God is good, righteous, wise, true, helpful, not the
12 Thekla | acted. But God is good and wise, and does what is best.
13 Tusiane| itself, for He saith, "A wise man will hear, and will
14 Tusiane| understanding shall attain unto wise counsels: to understand
15 Tusiane| interpretation; the words Of the wise, and their dark sayings."6 ~
16 Arete | Gregorion. But lest in any wise I hinder you, if I gainsay
17 Arete | to the things that many wise men often dispute among
18 Arete | Euboulios. Where, comparing a wise man to a house well founded,
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