Book, Chapter, Paragraph

1   I,    II,  6|        but a mark of the greatest folly, it being most remote from
2   I,   III,  7|           a state of ignorance or folly, and therefore to deserve
3   I,   VII,  3|           it not be the height of folly to say that so orderly an
4   I,  VIII,  3|     wisdom assuredly cannot admit folly; and it is righteousness,
5  II,     V,  3| indifferent thing. Now I think it folly to return any answer to
6  II,    IX,  4|   ignorance either to seek, or of folly to give, a special reason
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