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St. Augustine
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wisdom

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1 Int | his disorderly quest for wisdom. He omits very much indeed. 2 Int | awakened his thirst for wisdom, how the Manicheans deluded 3 Int | with their promise of true wisdom, and how the Academics upset 4 1, I | power, and infinite is thy wisdom.”6 And man desires to praise 5 2, VI | that exists in justice and wisdom, nor such as is in the mind, 6 3, IV | yearned for an immortality of wisdom and began now to arise that 7 3, IV | with me. For with thee is wisdom. In Greek the love of wisdom 8 3, IV | wisdom. In Greek the love of wisdom is calledphilosophy,” 9 3, IV | not this or that sect, but wisdom itself, wherever it might 10 5, III | Thus they know not that thy wisdom is not a matter of measure.126 11 5, III | hath been “made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, and 12 5, V | man, “Behold, godliness is wisdom133 - and of this he might 13 5, VI | the language is brilliant. Wisdom and folly both are like 14 5, VIII | profoundest workings of thy wisdom and thy constant mercy toward 15 6, V | full majesty of its secret wisdom within its spiritual profundity. 16 6, X | ardent search after truth and wisdom. He had left his native 17 6, XI | first fallen in love with wisdom and had determined as soon 18 6, XI | combined the pursuit of wisdom with a marriage life.”~20. 19 6, XII | undistracted leisure in the love of wisdom as we had long desired. 20 6, XII | married and still lovers of wisdom, who had pleased God and 21 6, XVI | appropriation of Plotinian wisdom and his experience of a 22 6, VI | know how to die and the Wisdom which gives light to minds 23 6, IX | by participation in that wisdom which abides in them, they 24 6, XVIII | flesh” in order that thy wisdom, by which thou didst create 25 6, XIX | Christ only a man of eminent wisdom to whom no other man could 26 6, XIX | to his participation in wisdom.~Alypius, on the other hand, 27 6, XX | might have thought that wisdom could be attained by the 28 6, XXI(226)| identifying the figure of Wisdom in Proverbs with the figure 29 6, XXI(226)| these references to God's Wisdom and Word as "created" caused 30 7, I | likely to have gained much wisdom - and, indeed, he had. From 31 7, I | fear of the Lord, this is wisdom,”237 and, “Be not wise in 32 7, VI | listen to discussions about wisdom.~14. On a certain day, then, 33 7, VII | was roused to a desire for wisdom. And here I was, still postponing 34 8, III | thy fountain, and drinks wisdom as he desires and as he 35 8, IX | observed it confirmed the wisdom of it and rejoiced; those 36 8, X | truth, where life is that Wisdom by whom all things are made, 37 8, X | been and which are to be. Wisdom is not made, but is as she 38 8, X | might touch on that Eternal Wisdom which abides over all. And 39 8, X(298) | And being but one, she [Wisdom] can do all things: and 40 9, XXIX | even this was a point of wisdom to know whose gift it was.346 41 9, XLIII | hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge404 - hath 42 10, II | are hid all treasures of wisdom and knowledge.”418 It is 43 10, IX | thy Son, thy Power, thy Wisdom, thy Truth: all wondrously 44 10, IX | because I am like it. It is Wisdom itself that shineth through 45 10, IX | are thy works, O Lord; in wisdom thou hast made them all.”428 46 10, IX | made them all.”428 And this Wisdom is the Beginning, and in 47 10, XI | not yet understand thee, O Wisdom of God, O Light of souls. 48 11, VII | beginning, and through thy Wisdom which is from thee and born 49 11, XV | find no time before it (for wisdom was created before all things),473 50 11, XV | this is certainly not that Wisdom which is absolutely coeternal 51 11, XV | our God, its Father, the Wisdom through whom all things 52 11, XV | This is truly the created Wisdom, namely, the intelligible 53 11, XV | For this is also called wisdom, even if it is a created 54 11, XV | even if it is a created wisdom. But the difference between 55 11, XV | the difference between the Wisdom that creates and that which 56 11, XV | there is a certain created wisdom that was created before 57 11, XVII | which God has made in his wisdom - that is, in the beginning - 58 11, XVII | before it was enlightened by Wisdom.”~26. And if anyone wished, 59 11, XIX | that “the beginning” is thy wisdom in which thou didst create 60 11, XXVIII | the earth,” and he beholds Wisdom as the true “beginning,” 61 11, XXVIII | beginning” to mean that in thy wisdom thou hast created the heaven 62 12 | profundities of God’s power and wisdom and love. He is also interested 63 12, II | which thou madest in thy wisdom - let them declare what 64 12, V | in the beginning of our wisdom, that is, in thy wisdom 65 12, V | wisdom, that is, in thy wisdom born of thee, equal and 66 12, XV | testimony of thine which gives wisdom even to the little ones. 67 12, XVIII | by thy Spirit the word of wisdom591 (which resembles the 68 12, XVIII | short of that splendor of Wisdom in which the day rejoices 69 12, XVIII | even though he could speak wisdom among the perfect.594 Still 70 12, XIX | whose midst he speaketh wisdom - who know how to give rightly 71 12, XIX | the sun, utter the Word of wisdom to the day (“day unto day 72 12, XX | as it were, as lights of wisdom and knowledge. But there


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