Chapter
1 INT | trade withal, will in no wise pass over in silence the
2 I | king's majesty, and in no wise terrified by his threats,
3 II | writings saith Solomon the wise. Then was the veil of sin
4 IV | know thee to be true and wise above all men." ~The worthy
5 V | is inexorable." ~When our wise and sagacious young prince
6 V | father hath dealt with the wise men and anchorets who spend
7 VI | thee, seeing thee to be wise and prudent, that thou mayest
8 VI | ailing. It maketh the foolish wise and driveth away devils,
9 VI | answered, "If this be so, in no wise show me the gem; for my
10 VI | But if I meet with some wise and understanding man, and
11 VI | received thee in friendly wise as one of my companions
12 VI | example of that devout and wise king hast thou also done,
13 VIII | the Spirit, ye shall in no wise enter into the Kingdom of
14 IX | disciple, he shall in no wise lose his reward.' And again
15 IX | Virgins, `five of whom were wise, and five were foolish.
16 IX | no oil with them, but the wise took oil.' By the oil he
17 X | from the lips of one most wise. ~"'Idol worshippers,' said
18 X | aid themselves, can in no wise guard and save others! `
19 XII | Having then come to this wise resolve, they adopted the
20 XIV | search, he learned from a wise counsellor the custom of
21 XIV | count himself happy on his wise forethought. ~"Understand
22 XIV | taught that sagacious and wise king the way of salvation,
23 XIV | in his strength, nor the wise in his wisdom, nor the prosperous
24 XIV | rejecting some that are wise and understanding, making
25 XIV | ruin and decay. ~"In such wise was I devising mine estate,
26 XIV | when I heard the words of a wise teacher calling loudly to
27 XV | the prophets, Daniel the wise, unto the king of Babylon, '
28 XV | thing of his own, one of our wise teachers, a most excellent
29 XV | Prophets and Apostles; in such wise do all the Saints, by word
30 XVI | poor, I can indeed in no wise praise him as I ought, yet
31 XVII | proved thee, and know how wise and steadfast is thy purpose,
32 XVII | things, neither king, nor wise man, nor rich man, nor ruler,
33 XVIII | long time considered, most wise Sir, how thou mightest best
34 XVIII | activity of life. For a wise man hath fitly called sin
35 XX | once spake to me on this wise: 'After I had made divine
36 XXI | well that in none other wise could I requite thee worthily
37 XXIV | at heart, and could in no wise refrain from weeping. With
38 XXIV | then, who is so good, so wise, so mighty, and to serve
39 XXIV | confessed in him. But be wise, O my father, and shake
40 XXV | XXV. ~In such wise did the father threaten
41 XXV | have I spent thus: many wise and learned men have I called
42 XXV | pathway of truth, witnessed by wise men honoured for their intelligence
43 XXVI | commands." ~But this truly wise and prudent youth, forewarned,
44 XXVI | temple-keepers of his idols, and wise men of the Chaldeans and
45 XXVI | Christ in secret, and in no wise boldly confessing him. So
46 XXVI | professing themselves to be wise, they became fools, and
47 XXVI | was the ordering of the wise providence of God. When
48 XXVI | these unwise and unlearned wise men. ~There sat the king
49 XXVII | being so, Earth can in no wise be a goddess, but only the
50 XXVII | professing themselves to be wise, fell into greater folly
51 XXVII | Furthermore, how do the wise and eloquent among the Greeks
52 XXVIII | of this speech took his wise men and priests to himself,
53 XXVIII | in him: and, seeing those wise and foolish orators of his
54 XXIX | Theudas replied in this wise, "Dread not, O king, the
55 XXIX | plan, which he shall in no wise be able to resist, but his
56 XXX | prepared his drugs, and on this wise. ~The devil entered into
57 XXX | Why dost thou, who are so wise, talk thus? Wherefore speakest
58 XXXI | Cross, he routed us in angry wise, and stablished himself
59 XXXII | instituted by many mighty wise men, and interpreters, marvellous
60 XXXII | are mighty and brilliantly wise? What is the proof that
61 XXXII | side, despite its having wise advocates and mighty champions,
62 XXXII | coming of Christ, those wise fishers of the world, whose
63 XXXII | thou thyself to say of thy wise men and orators, whose wisdom
64 XXXIII | around him, he was in no wise proud, knowing that we all
65 XXXIV | are found wiser than the wise. This Holy Spirit's grace
66 XXXVI | him and not suffer in any wise his departure. While the
67 XXXVI | bereavement, but could in no wise over-persuade him. Then
68 XXXVIII| corruptible! Like a prudent and wise merchant, thou hast sold
69 XXXIX | prayed he, and in fatherly wise embraced Ioasaph, and saluted
70 XL | habitation, and, in friendly wise, to shew him the sights
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