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1 I, 0, 2 | approbation of the learned and the wise; and think themselves sufficiently 2 I, 0, 4 | of noble sentiments and wise precepts, applicable to 3 I, 0, 10 | hitherto escaped so many wise and profound philosophers 4 I, 0, 10 | has hitherto deterred the wise, and obscurity the ignorant. 5 II, 0, 14 | infinitely intelligent, wise, and good Being, arises 6 VIII, II, 78| intentions of a Being infinitely wise and powerful. Ignorance 7 VIII, II, 79| himself, considered as a wise agent, without giving entrance 8 X, I, 95 | if just, will, with the wise and learned, be an everlasting 9 X, I, 96 | species of moral evidence.~ A wise man, therefore, proportions 10 X, II, 103| treated with scorn by all the wise and judicious, have at last 11 X, II, 103| which they relate.~ It was a wise policy in that false prophet, 12 X, II, 103| the imposture; while the wise and learned are contented, 13 X, II, 106| monkish historian.~ The wise lend a very academic faith 14 X, II, 106| infancy of new religions, the wise and learned commonly esteem 15 XI, 0, 111| claiming all the learned and wise, the latter possessing all 16 XI, 0, 112| and never suppose, that a wise magistrate can justly be 17 XI, 0, 113| the order, beauty, and wise arrangement of the universe;