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1 IV, 271 | 271. Wisdom sends us to childhood. Nisi
2 V, 330 | ill-founded as the estimate of wisdom.~
3 VI, 360 | not at the high degree of wisdom are equally foolish and
4 VI, 363(55) | Seneca, Epistles, cvi. "Wisdom does not demand much teaching." ~
5 VI, 374 | the contrary, of natural wisdom.~Nothing fortifies scepticism
6 VII, 430 | so. Let us see what the wisdom of God will do.~"Expect
7 VII, 431 | yourselves like unto Him; wisdom will make you equal to Him,
8 VII, 435 | the other according to the wisdom of the world, but by expelling
9 VII, 445 | foolishness is wiser than all the wisdom of men, sapientius est hominibus. 71
10 VII, 446 | hunger, give him the bread of wisdom of which it is spoken in
11 VII, 460 | matters, inquiry specially; in wisdom, pride specially. Not that
12 VII, 460 | proper place for pride is in wisdom, for it cannot be granted
13 VII, 460 | right. Now God alone gives wisdom, and that is why Qui gloriatur,
14 VII, 479 | the ungodly in the Book of Wisdom is only based upon the nonexistence
15 VII, 547(92) | Cor. 1:21. "Which... by wisdom knew not... it pleased God
16 VIII, 587 | her miracles and all her wisdom, rejects all this, and declares
17 VIII, 587 | declares that she has neither wisdom nor signs, but only the
18 VIII, 587 | by these signs and that wisdom, have deserved your belief,
19 VIII, 587 | foolishness of the cross without wisdom and signs, and not the signs
20 VIII, 587 | and wise in respect to the wisdom which prepares it.~
21 VIII, 588 | Saint Paul, who came with wisdom and signs, says that he
22 VIII, 588 | he has come neither with wisdom nor with signs; for he came
23 VIII, 588 | say that they come with wisdom and with signs.~
24 IX, 619 | all things with so great wisdom, equity, and judgement,
25 XI, 712 | work and a wonder; for the wisdom of their wise men shall
26 XI, 721 | And it is not by my own wisdom that I have knowledge of
27 XI, 725 | and impurity; and that the wisdom of the scribes shall be
28 XII, 792 | great.~The greatness of wisdom, which is nothing if not
29 XII, 792 | the heart, which perceive wisdom!~It would have been useless
30 XII, 792 | infinitely higher things in wisdom.~All bodies, the firmament,
31 XIII, 825(185)| and the Greeks seek after wisdom: but we preach Christ crucified." ~
32 XIII, 825(186)| But full of signs, full of wisdom; you the Jesuits, what you
33 XIII, 825(186)| without miracles and without wisdom." ~
34 XIV, 920(233) | commended according to his wisdom."~
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