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 1     IV|     the Son of God, and simply foolish." For no other reason than
 2     IV|        judges. It is of course foolish, if we are to judge God
 3     IV|       it: "God hath chosen the foolish things of the world, to
 4     IV|          6] Now what are those foolish things? Are they the conversion
 5     IV|      things certainly are not "foolish." Inquire again, then, of
 6     IV|        find anything to be so "foolish" as believing in a God that
 7     IV|        say, "These are not the foolish things; they must be other
 8      V|     other things also quite as foolish (as the birth of Christ),
 9      V|       world, by believing" the foolish things of God." [2] Have
10      V| shameless in a good sense, and foolish in a happy one, by my own
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