Chapter
1 II | banished from thee, and let Wisdom and Righteousness sit to
2 II | and in their room bring in Wisdom and Righteousness, I will
3 II | Desire and Anger, and make Wisdom and Righteousness to sit
4 VI | virtue to bestow the light of wisdom, to open the ears of the
5 VII | God, approving his fair wisdom and right judgement, manifested
6 IX | wonderful, which he, the Well of Wisdom most wisely put forth. At
7 XIV | strength, nor the wise in his wisdom, nor the prosperous in his
8 XIV | called the beginning of wisdom, and perfect wisdom. For
9 XIV | beginning of wisdom, and perfect wisdom. For life is without pain
10 XVI | with all other virtuous wisdom. Grieved and vexed though
11 XVI | daughter: for I love her wisdom and piety.' But the elder
12 XVI | God-ward, and her discreet wisdom, and I heartily desire to
13 XVII | give thee the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge
14 XVII | to the knowledge of his wisdom, not to the full measure
15 XVII | the full measure of that wisdom, but to the full compass
16 XVII | the infinite riches of his wisdom and knowledge, he cried
17 XVII | of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how
18 XVII | unless the very giver of wisdom, and the amender of the
19 XVII | prudence and knowledge of wisdom is with him. And he himself
20 XVIII | amaze at thine eloquent wisdom. ~"But tell me, good Sir,
21 XXI | seed upon the water; for wisdom shall not enter into a soul
22 XXI | thanks to thee and to thy Wisdom and Might, our Lord Jesu
23 XXI | deceit of the devil. With the wisdom of thy good Spirit teach
24 XXIV | astonishment, at his son's wisdom and unanswerable words;
25 XXVI | stood the learned in the wisdom which God hath made foolish,
26 XXVI | discovered all knowledge of wisdom, do call them high and immortal
27 XXVIII | accomplished is full of wisdom. Wherefore, rejoice, Nachor,
28 XXIX | quicker to desperation. To thy wisdom for the future I leave the
29 XXX | that plainly showed the wisdom and understanding of her
30 XXX | words fulfilled with all wisdom, being without understanding,
31 XXXII | by many men of marvellous wisdom, and established by kings,
32 XXXII | as touching the divine wisdom of the Gospel, thus saith
33 XXXII | wise men and orators, whose wisdom God hath made foolish, the
34 XXXII | word was full of divine wisdom, like one thunder-struck,
35 XXXIV | his father, and of all the wisdom of his speech? And what
36 XXXIV | Holy Spirit's grace and wisdom taught Ioasaph to speak
37 XXXV | the heart by this inspired wisdom and with loud voice and
38 XXXVI | people a letter, full of much wisdom, expounding to them all
39 XXXVIII| words, and full of heavenly wisdom, all the night long until
40 XL | unspeakable forethought of thy wisdom; and shew thou me the way
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