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2 to learne wisdome, & to perceaue the instruccyon, and to perceaue the wordes of vnderstondynge: & therby to receaue prudence,
3 ryghteousnes, iudgement and equite.
4 That the very simple myght haue wyt, and that the yonge men myght haue knowledge and true vnderstanding.
5 By hearing the wise man shall come by more wysedome: and he that is endewed wt vnderstanding