Chap.

 1    1|        other words, to arraign supreme wisdom; and the paradoxical
 2    1|       have elevated men to the supreme dignity. - Vile intrigues,
 3    2|      be not too bold, with the supreme Being.~ ~ By individual
 4    3| derogatory to the character of supreme wisdom.~ ~ His ridiculous
 5    3|        be the character of the supreme Being; the harmony of which
 6    4|            Yet, if love be the supreme good, let women be only
 7    5|        to the character of the Supreme Being: and, having no fear
 8    5|        fruition. Excepting the Supreme Being, who is self-existent,
 9    5|    every pursuit would then be supreme wisdom; and the prudent
10   13|      desiring to know what the Supreme Wisdom has concealed.~ ~
11   13|    these means, or we make the Supreme Judge partial and revengeful.~ ~
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