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1 II, 139 | own rooms to show to the learned that they have solved a
2 IV, 243 | knowledge than the most learned people who came after them,
3 IV, 251 | would be more suited to the learned, but it would be of no use
4 IV, 251 | spirit of the letter, and the learned must submit their spirit
5 IV, 285 | to the apostles. The more learned go back to the beginning
6 V, 327 | they set out; but this is a learned ignorance which is conscious
7 V, 332 | strong; duty of belief to the learned.~We must render these duties;
8 V, 337 | chance superiority. The learned honour them, not for popular
9 V, 337 | makes them honoured by the learned, because they judge them
10 VII, 425 | young, strong and weak, learned and ignorant, healthy and
11 VII, 425 | of what he has. They have learned that the true good should
12 VII, 460 | granting to a man that he is learned, it is easy to convince
13 VIII, 587 | saints, blameless Fathers, learned and great witnesses, martyrs,
14 VIII, 588 | because it is the most learned and the most founded on
15 XI, 712 | men deliver to one that is learned, and who can read; and he
16 XI, 712 | delivered to them that are not learned, they say, I am not learned.~"
17 XI, 712 | learned, they say, I am not learned.~"Wherefore the Lord said,
18 XI, 725 | given me the tongue of the learned that I should know how to
19 XI, 726 | David.~He is to blind the learned and the wise, Is. 6, 8,
20 XII, 736(145)| men deliver to one that is learned... and he saith, I cannot." ~
21 XII, 782 | is united together; the learned, the wise, the kings. The
22 XII, 782 | even these kings, these learned men and these sages, and
23 XIV, 872 | Pope hates and fears the learned, who do not submit to him
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