Book, Chapter
1 I, 14| weighs his judgement with wisdom, and adapts the severity
2 I, 24| to Solomon, through whom wisdom itself sang its own praises.
3 I, 25| favoured, and skilful in all wisdom, and cunning in knowledge,
4 I, 29| than the former: 4446 “For wisdom with an inheritance is good.”
5 I, 29| good.” Under the law carnal wisdom was followed by the sword
6 I, 29| inheritance awaits spiritual wisdom. “Behold, this have I found, 4447
7 I, 37| sons of God.” If the 4523 wisdom of the flesh is enmity against
8 I, 37| functions of marriage love the wisdom of the flesh, and therefore
9 I, 41| the tribunal of worldly wisdom, and we are told that views
10 I, 42| thinking that the prince of wisdom was born of a virgin. 4588
11 I, 48| partner, who had herself drunk wisdom at Tully’s fountains, married 4618
12 II, 6 | ditchers, but followers of wisdom, who devote themselves to
13 II, 7 | Empedocles and all lovers of wisdom, are not bound to the circumstances
14 II, 10| boyhood are regulated by the wisdom of the tutor, every effort
15 II, 11| cannot devote ourselves to wisdom if our thoughts are running
16 II, 23| the church the manifold wisdom of God.” You observe that
17 II, 23| is a varied and manifold wisdom of God which is spoken of
18 II, 24| pestilent fellow to teach fools wisdom. If all sinners are punished
19 II, 29| Evangelist John, who had drunk in wisdom from the breast of Christ,
20 II, 36| regard it as a mark of great wisdom if you have a following
21 II, 36| virgins whom, with a depth of wisdom never found before in speech
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