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1 TransPre| constructed with earnestness and wisdom, ---- unaptly crowned, it 2 PreGreek| as Cyril with his ripe wisdom tells us, "We ought not 3 I | supposed to stand in the wisdom of men, and not in the power 4 I | not by persuasive words of wisdom, but by demonstration of 5 I | unto perfection, that the wisdom spoken to the perfect may 6 I | us.24For He Who has this wisdom promises to speak it among 7 I | it among the perfect, a wisdom other than the wisdom of 8 I | a wisdom other than the wisdom of this world and the wisdom 9 I | wisdom of this world and the wisdom of the ruler of this world, 10 I | brought to nought. And this wisdom shall be plainly stamped 11 I | not in words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the 12 I | speaks: "Howbeit we speak wisdom among the perfect; yet a 13 I | among the perfect; yet a wisdom not of this world, nor of 14 I | nought: but we speak God's wisdom in a mystery, even the wisdom 15 I | wisdom in a mystery, even the wisdom that hath been hidden, which 16 I | we must everywhere seek wisdom in a mystery, "even the 17 I | in a mystery, "even the wisdom which hath been hidden, 18 I | linked together by the Divine wisdom with a power truly worthy 19 I | power truly worthy of the wisdom of God. For it was the Spirit' 20 I | every detail as the deep wisdom of God, without rejecting 21 I | speaking from the depths of His wisdom,101we must understand that 22 I | the hidden treasures of wisdom and knowledge:108which the 23 I | so also the true word of wisdom concerning all these, being 24 I | the apprehension of that wisdom. But if a man rashly enters 25 I | aware of the mystery of the wisdom of God and of the Word Who 26 I | God, and conform to His wisdom, he must of necessity fall 27 I | without something of the wisdom of God; for He Who gave 28 I | of the Word, and of the wisdom hidden in a mystery,119which 29 II | not in words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the 30 II | parallel meaning which the wisdom of God had constantly in 31 II | Scriptures supplied superhuman wisdom to the race of man, having, 32 II | saving truths, traces of the wisdom of God, in every letter 33 III | as an introduction to the wisdom and the Divine doctrines 34 III | books are an alphabet of the wisdom of God and an introduction 35 IV | not in persuasive words of wisdom, but in demonstration of 36 IV | of knowledge and hidden wisdom,143and we take the "earthen 37 IV | believers may not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power 38 V | words of the simpler kind? Wisdom herself tells the perishing, " 39 XIII | of embroiderers with the wisdom of God, different garments 40 XIII | the Hebrews through the wisdom of God turned to godly purposes? 41 XIII | away one might say from the wisdom of God, he became Pharaoh' 42 XIV | not in persuasive words of wisdom, but in demonstration of 43 XIV | should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power 44 XIV | who pride themselves on wisdom and their knowledge of theology 45 XIV | Scripture terms it, "the wisdom of men" and "wisdom after 46 XIV | the wisdom of men" and "wisdom after the flesh " 270hinting 47 XIV | containing oracles of the wisdom hidden in a mystery, which 48 XIV | hidden in a mystery, which wisdom "God foreordained before 49 XVIII | that they prefer folly to wisdom in life; moreover, that 50 XVIII | maintain that "worldly wisdom is a bad thing, and foolishness 51 XVIII | Him Who, with surpassing wisdom and Divine magnanimity, 52 XVIII | Egyptians, and traces of their wisdom may be seen in the worship 53 XVIII | acquainted with all the wisdom of the Egyptians, though, 54 XVIII | Christians say, "Wordly wisdom is a bad thing, and foolishness 55 XVIII | he may be wise. For the wisdom of this world is foolishness 56 XVIII | without qualification, "Wisdom is foolishness with God," 57 XVIII | foolishness with God," but "the wisdom of this world" Again, he 58 XVIII | wise." Well, then, by "the wisdom of the world" we mean all 59 XVIII | on grounds of reason and wisdom, than on the strength of 60 XVIII | For seeing that in the wisdom of God the world through 61 XVIII | God the world through its wisdom knew not God, it was God' 62 XVIII | should have been known in the wisdom of God. And since this did 63 XVIII | the power of God, and the wisdom of God." ~And towards the 64 XVIII | general esteem for their wisdom, who could think and speak 65 XVIII | persuasive words of that wisdom which is shown in style 66 XVIII | would have been in the wisdom of men and not in the power 67 XVIII | not in persuasive words of wisdom, but in demonstration of 68 XVIII | should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power 69 XVIII | the power of God and the wisdom of God,347He that is called 70 XVIII | prudent; for education, wisdom, and prudence are with us 71 XVIII | is found to invite men to wisdom, they must be blamed who 72 XVIII | believers from the practice of wisdom. ~16. That the Word means 73 XVIII | and hidden things of thy wisdom." 350And any reader of the 74 XVIII | Solomon, because he asked for wisdom, received it;351and the 75 XVIII | and the proofs of his wisdom may be seen in his works, 76 XVIII | discover many praises of wisdom and many admonitions as 77 XVIII | half was not told me: thy wisdom and riches exceed all the 78 XVIII | Solomon, "And God gave Solomon wisdom and understanding exceeding 79 XVIII | seashore. And Solomon's wisdom excelled the understanding 80 XVIII | prided himself upon his wisdom, "Surely thou art not wiser 81 XVIII | honouring those who claimed His wisdom more than He did the crowds. 82 XVIII | placed first the word of wisdom, and second, as inferior 83 XVIII | was instructed in all the wisdom of the Egyptians." 361And 84 XVIII | nothing in comparison with the wisdom in Moses, which surpassed 85 XVIII | which surpassed all the wisdom of the Egyptians. ~18. But 86 XVIII | themselves on their Grecian wisdom, has probably moved some 87 XVIII | the Word says that this is wisdom of the world which is being 88 XVIII | stultified, and that it is wisdom of this present life.363 89 XVIII | doctrines the Word says are the wisdom of God. Paul, with his love 90 XVIII | knowledge of wickedness is not wisdom; and, if I may use the term, 91 XVIII | they may earnestly seek wisdom, and may give heed to Solomon' 92 XVIII | are without understanding Wisdom exhorts thus, "Come, eat 93 XIX | the very Word, and very Wisdom, and very Truth; and we 94 XX | came into being through the wisdom of Providence, and God is 95 XX | that the animals have not wisdom or reason, but that for 96 XX | has by exercising his own wisdom made the discovery, all 97 XX | Who is God the Word, and Wisdom, and Truth, and Righteousness, 98 XXI | both we and our words: All wisdom also and knowledge of workmanship?" 479 99 XXII | in the book entitled "The Wisdom of Solomon," where wisdom 100 XXII | Wisdom of Solomon," where wisdom and the confusion of languages, 101 XXII | what is said concerning wisdom: "Moreover the nations in 102 XXII | the secret oracles of the wisdom of God, concerning which 103 XXII | said, "A malicious soul wisdom shall not enter, nor dwell 104 XXIII | account of what our paragon of wisdom, Celsus, said: "Being God 105 XXV(607)| revelations of the Word and Wisdom. The Logos dwelt in an unique 106 XXVI | some of those who profess wisdom according to Christ have 107 XXVI | perfect and have not the wisdom of God, he is accounted 108 XXVII | goodness and justice and wisdom. ~4. Something like this,


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