Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | have not seen anyone who is wise who cast away the good when
2 4, III | There was at that time a wise man, very skillful and quite
3 4, XV | my very longing to become wise arose out of a wish to change
4 5, III | that they themselves are wise, and attribute to themselves
5 5, VI | the man’s soul necessarily wise because his face was comely
6 5, VI | They thought him able and wise because his eloquence delighted
7 6, VII | written in thy Book, “Rebuke a wise man, and he will love you.”163
8 6, IX | renewed that they may be wise. But, that “in due time,
9 6, IX | hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed
10 6, IX | professing themselves to be wise they become fools.”198~15.
11 6, XX | begun to desire to seem wise. I did not mourn my ignorance,
12 6, XXI | hidden those things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed
13 7, I | wisdom,”237 and, “Be not wise in your own eyes,”238 because “
14 7, I | profess themselves to be wise become fools.”239 But I
15 7, II | which is hidden from the wise and revealed to babes, he
16 8, VIII| wine.~Where now was that wise old woman and her strict
17 12, II | could then be immutably wise. But the true good of every
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