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1     II|       their flock, and let the wise men spare their legs so
2    III|      not to be, He would in no wise have willed the seeming
3    III|   truly changed to man in such wise as to be born and endued
4     IV|     Foolishness of God is Most Wise.~[1] Since, therefore, you
5     IV|     the world, to confound the wise." [6] Now what are those
6      V|    after all, you will not be "wise" unless you become a "fool"
7      X| another class, who are equally wise in their own conceit. They
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