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wiped 1
wisd 2
wisdom 21
wise 16
wisely 1
wiser 1
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16 thinks
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16 widow
16 wise
16 written
15 24
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Jerome
Against Jovinianus

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wise

   Book,  Chapter
1 I, 40| virgins, five of whom were wise and five foolish. All I 2 I, 47| the author asks whether a wise man marries. And after laying 3 I, 47| under these circumstances a wise man sometimes enters the 4 I, 47| satisfied in marriage. A wise man therefore must not take 5 I, 47| when she is in danger. A wise man can never be alone. 6 I, 48| married Leontia) says that a wise man can seldom marry, because 7 I, 48| a serious matter for a wise man to be in doubt whether 8 I, 48| ridiculously maintains that a wise man should marry, that he 9 I, 49| or one’s own too much. A wise man ought to love his wife 10 II, 3 | and reign for ever”? The wise and prudent they call corrupt, 11 II, 10| to do with these is not wise. p. 396 And we should not 12 II, 11| by meat—what need has a wise man and a Christian philosopher 13 II, 18| of the ten virgins, the wise and the foolish, and shows 14 II, 22| doubts. The ten virgins also, wise and foolish, we divide into 15 II, 22| which is given unto me, as a wise master-builder I laid a 16 II, 24| sheep and goats, of the five wise and five foolish virgins,


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