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1. (mature) men yield to the whims of the unlearned (2:24-26)
2. Two different languages were thus established in Europe, in the same manner as in ancient Egypt: a language of the priests, and a language of the people; a sacred and a profane, a learned and an unlearned language
3. Act 4:13 Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marvelled; and they took knowledge of them, that they had been with Jesus
4. 20 She is very unpleasant to the unlearned; he who is without understanding will not remain with her
5. 23 Draw near me, you unlearned, and dwell in the house of learning
6. John, and perceived that they were unlearned and
7. A comparatively unlearned man
8. 4 When your records refer to these messengers of the kingdom as being "ignorant and unlearned," it was intended to convey the idea that they were laymen, unlearned in the lore of the rabbis and untrained in the methods of rabbinical interpretation of the Scriptures
9. But there was one economic abuse which he many times condemned, and that was the unfair exploitation of the weak, unlearned, and less fortunate of men by their strong, keen, and more intelligent fellows
10. Of all the cities of Perea, in Philadelphia the largest group of Jews and gentiles, rich and poor, learned and unlearned, embraced the teachings of the seventy, thereby entering into the kingdom of heaven
11. The Pharisee stood and prayed to himself: `O God, I thank you that I am not like the rest of men, extortioners, unlearned, unjust, adulterers, or even like this publican
12. 12 "Woe upon you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! You would shut the doors of the kingdom of heaven against sincere men because they happen to be unlearned in the ways of your teaching
13. which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned
14. The students of Greek philosophy were not unlearned and ignorant men
15. Heaven will be a place for servants as well as masters, for maids as well as mistresses, for poor as well as rich, for the unlearned as well as the learned, for tenants as well as landlords, for subjects as well as rulers, for the pauper as well as the Queen
16. One thing is very certain: no unlearned reader of the Bible ever seems to understand how a person can be "regenerate" and yet not saved
17. High or low, rich or poor, gentle or simple, learned or unlearned, in town or in country,�it makes no matter
18. England? May they not have been violent fanatics, and unlearned and ignorant men?
19. Mohammad’s impulse of life was better not to be born, unlearned, he knew no language of a schoolman but the language of the heart to create a self-fulfilling prophecy
20. Yet, since we are usually ignorant of – unlearned in how to see – the world, save that which proves our intentions and fulfills our desires, we are blind to that which could shatter our sense of it
21. innocent, unlearned, and dependent the young ones are upon the good will and knowledge of their
22. For thousands of years this endless unlearned shit has been passed on from father to son in all civilized cultures
23. So the spiritual lesson was unlearned
24. The older, bigger tidal wave of unlearned Egyptian corruption, cowardice, greed, and cunning, has steadily overtaken the smaller unlearned waves of brute force and mechanical might
25. Recurring unlearned patterns and themes repeating themselves over and over again for thousands of years without stop
26. how to die has unlearned how to be a slave
27. Thus sermons are preached from the heart, in the power of the Holy Spirit, by these precious saints and remind us of the early days in the Book of Acts where unlearned men taught the Word of God as moved by the Holy Spirit
28. One thing is profoundly sure that God has talked to the common people, to fishermen, laborers, and the humble and unlearned
29. But that there should he three distinct Persons in the Godhead; that One of these should lay aside the 'form of God’ and descend to be born of a Virgin, so as to become part of the integral personality of the Christ; and that this occurred 1877 years ago in Palestine, in the Son of Mary,—is a proposition of prima facie incredibility so confounding to sense and reason that the tendency of the thinking public, learned and unlearned, has ever been largely in the direction of skepticism or resolute denial
30. In order to comprehend it, however, we must devote closer attention than is common to the apostolic writings’—for the air is full of battle-cries having for their object to cast reproach on the true Pauline doctrine as our mistake, whereby 'the unlearned and unstable, are encouraged in their rejection of that 'way of salvation, which he taught
31. Stuart, seems to be trilling with that common sense which God in His great mercy has given to the unlearned, to preserve them from the infatuations occasionally incident to their superiors in learning
32. * And thus we come to comprehend some of the reasons why, after eighty years of missionary labor among them, the learned and unlearned men alike of India and China are as far as ever from embracing Christianity
33. Yea, the voiceless wrath of the wretched and their unlearned
34. It may seem, hereafter, to the unlearned readers among posterity, particularly to such of them as may happen not to be versed in that state of things which we were obligated to endure, very strange that I should make this special mention of Mr Hirple at his latter end, seeing and observing the small store and account I have thus set upon his talents and personalities
35. "Composed by an unlearned man in the midst of a discussion
36. He hid his burning head in his bony hands that were wasted by illness, sat up in bed, and sobbing, began to say that he was quite poor, that he was a simple, unlucky man, that he was foolish and unlearned, he begged kind folks to forgive him, to take care of him, to protect him, to give him food and drink, not to leave him in want, and goodness knows what else Semyon Ivanovitch said
37. This book of devotion, spread broadcast in an enormous number of copies, awakening doubts in the minds of the most unlearned people, set me to thinking
38. It so suited the people of the upper classes, that to this day, notwithstanding its entirely fantastic character and the arbitrary nature of its assertions, it is repeated by learned and unlearned as though it were something indubitable and self-evident
39. However people of our upper classes (feeling that their ascendancy can only be maintained as long as they separate themselves—the rich and learned—from the laborers, the poor, and the unlearned) may seek to devise new conceptions of life by which their privileges may be perpetuated,—now the ideal of returning to antiquity, now mysticism, now Hellenism, now the cult of the superior person (over-man-ism),—they have, willingly or unwillingly, to admit the truth which is elucidating itself from all sides, voluntarily and involuntarily, namely, that our welfare lies only in the unification and the brotherhood of man
40. “I want to help my father by my labour,” says a common unlearned man
41. Eppes,) in attending to this point, had implied his doubts upon it by saying, that as there might be doubts among lawyers, though among unlearned men there could be none, the Committee of Foreign Relations, in reporting the bill now under consideration, were disposed to give a liberal construction to the meaning of the Legislature