Chap.

 1    1|    their nursery which they, 'wise in their generation,' choose
 2    1|      as impious.~ ~ When that wise Being who created us and
 3    1| ceremonies? Will men never be wise? - will they never cease
 4    2|       woman, will become more wise and virtuous.~ ~
 5    3|    prejudice is attacked, the wise will consider, and leave
 6    3|    the imagination. But these wise designs of nature are counteracted
 7    3|   must be just, because he is wise, he must be good, because
 8    5|       will seldom disgust the wise. Besides, when a woman has
 9    5|    For every thing, saith the wise man, there is a season; -
10    5|   life and death, it would be wise to take every step that
11    5| complain, if they are neither wise nor virtuous. They only
12    5|       attempt to make a youth wise by the experience of another,
13    6|      even supposing him to be wise and virtuous, cannot long
14   10|   impunity, for only good and wise men are content with the
15   12|    have scraped together. No, wise in their generation, they
16   12|   foolish women have had over wise men, who possessed sensibility,
17   12|      they will quickly become wise and virtuous, as men become
18   12|    the notions of the worldly wise, that they more than question
19   13|      and that he is powerful, wise, and good?~ ~ Do you believe
20   13|     rendering human creatures wise and virtuous: and that,
21   13|       of a being so perfectly wise, that all he wills must
22   13|      mind. For it would be as wise to expect corn from tares,
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA1) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License