Section, Paragraph
1 II, 82 | with themselves than the wise can reasonably be. They
2 II, 82 | favour have the imaginary wise in the eyes of judges of
3 II, 82 | Imagination cannot make fools wise; but she can make them happy,
4 V, 327 | knowledge and pretend to be wise. These trouble the world
5 V, 327 | everything. The people and the wise constitute the world; these
6 V, 332 | use in the kingdom of the wise, and is only mistress of
7 VII, 430 | unrighteousness, which these wise men never knew. I alone
8 VII, 446 | Kohelet: "Better is a poor and wise child than an old and foolish
9 VII, 446 | there has been found a poor wise man who has delivered it—
10 VII, 460 | mind as their object. The wise; they have righteousness
11 VII, 460 | that he has made himself wise, and that he is wrong to
12 VII, 479 | is the conclusion of the wise: "There is a God; let us
13 VIII, 571| excellently, "Where is the wise? and he shall understand
14 VIII, 587| the effective cause and wise in respect to the wisdom
15 VIII, 588| 588. Our religion is wise and foolish. Wise, because
16 VIII, 588| religion is wise and foolish. Wise, because it is the most
17 X, 653 | from the effect, for He is wise. St. Bernard, Ultimo Sermo
18 XI, 712 | not understand, but the wise shall understand." Hosea,
19 XI, 712 | blessings, says: "Who is wise, and he shall understand
20 XI, 712 | for the wisdom of their wise men shall perish, and their
21 XI, 721 | All thy soothsayers and wise men cannot shew unto thee
22 XI, 726 | blind the learned and the wise, Is. 6, 8, 29. etc.; and
23 XI, 733 | of Daniel.~If I had in no wise heard of the Messiah, nevertheless,
24 XII, 765 | sacrificer, offering, food, king, wise, law-giver, afflicted, poor,
25 XII, 782 | together; the learned, the wise, the kings. The first write;
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