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1 Praise| do I esteem a rush that call it a foolish and insolent 2 Praise| of wealth whom the Greeks call Moria, the Latins Stultitia, 3 Praise| men and Thales, we’ll even call them morosophous, wise fools.~ 4 Praise| Hollanders. And why should I not call them mine, since they are 5 Praise| yet is all she can do, may call out to us till she be hoarse 6 Praise| as in other things, they call me to counsel; and I give 7 Praise| which the Greeks excellently call euetheian? And you may render 8 Praise| but a kind of death; or call another that were boasting 9 Praise| in so great an affair to call forth the Muses from Helicon, 10 Praise| to that fortress as they call it of happiness, but under 11 Praise| man. And why they should call it miserable, I see no reason; 12 Praise| the same reason he would call the warlike horse unfortunate, 13 Praise| the name imports when you call them demons, that is to 14 Praise| generation of men we commonly call fools, idiots, lack-wits, 15 Praise| of the Stoics, which they call paradoxes, seem in comparison 16 Praise| art what that is which we call sin, unless perhaps they 17 Praise| can understand them, they call it heights which the vulgar 18 Praise| come those that commonly call themselves the religious 19 Praise| represent to us, for so they call it, the lives of the apostles. 20 Praise| their names, while they call themselves Cordiliers, and 21 Praise| any of these trifles, will call them to account for His 22 Praise| of confessions, as they call them. Which yet were no 23 Praise| their preamble, for so they call it, then chiefly rhetorical 24 Praise| who in a short time will call him to account for every 25 Praise| enough for them that they can call the king master, have learned 26 Praise| their suffragans, as they call them, or some poor vicars. 27 Praise| Thee,” were his, yet they call his patrimony lands, cities, 28 Praise| when the enemy, as they call them, are valiantly routed. 29 Praise| learned flatterers that call that palpable madness zeal, 30 Praise| put it over to those they call ecclesiastics, as if themselves 31 Praise| Again, the priests that call themselves secular, as if 32 Praise| are the tragedians wont to call boys and striplings. And 33 Praise| perhaps a little too saucy to call back again the Muses from 34 Praise| magicians, whom the Hebrews call in their tongue “Mecaschephim,” 35 Praise| prison that holds it in, they call it madness; and if this 36 Praise| wisdom which alone they call the chiefest good, and out