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2771.
[Men of philosophic pride]
What will this babbler say?
—xvii. 18.
Men of philosophic pride,
Fond of themselves alone,
Blindly censure and deride
The things they have not known;
Wisdom in a mystery
To Greeks it always folly was,
God expiring on a tree
To save us by His cross!
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