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 1     IV|      the foolish things of the world, to confound the wise." [
 2     IV|     confound the wisdom of the world." And yet, according to
 3     IV|      And yet, according to the world's wisdom, it is more easy
 4      V|     you become a "fool" to the world, by believing" the foolish
 5      V|        at all. Spare the whole world's one only hope, thou who
 6     VI|       substances of the higher world. And they assert it for
 7     VI|   Scriptures of that God whose world they also enjoy. The fact
 8   VIII|  renown as having created this world of ours, and as having,
 9   VIII|       of "the lost sheep." The world, then, must be a wrong thing,
10   VIII| through fault. [4] Now, if the world is a fault, as is the body,
11   XIII|      give) for the life of the world." Now, if the soul had been
12   XIII|      given for the life of the world," ---- the number is unimpaired
13    XIV|      He had to announce to the world the mighty purpose of the
14   XXII|     for no other reason in the world than to show us clearly
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