Book, Chapter
1 2, 6-13 | semblance of a desire of knowledge; whereas Thou supremely
2 5, 5-8 | ignorant, though he had perfect knowledge of these things; but these
3 5, 5-8 | he plainly could have no knowledge of piety. For it is vanity
4 5, 7-12 | a candid mind, than the knowledge of those things which I
5 5, 7-13 | advance in that sect, upon knowledge of that man, came utterly
6 6, 5-7 | by a promise of certain knowledge, and then so many most fabulous
7 6, 12-22| momentary and scarce-remembered knowledge of that life, which so he
8 7, 20-26| rather scorn, puffed up with knowledge. For where was that charity
9 10, 10-17| If they sound, we gave knowledge of them." The nostrils say, "
10 10, 19-28| present itself, whereon the knowledge reposes equably as its wonted
11 10, 20-29| have it by some sort of knowledge, what, I know not, and am
12 10, 21-30| these, he that hath in his knowledge, seeks not further to attain
13 10, 21-30| happy life we have in our knowledge, and therefore love it,
14 10, 21-30| appears that it is in their knowledge; yet these have by their
15 10, 21-30| delighted but for some inward knowledge thereof, nor wish to be
16 10, 21-30| when I rejoiced; and the knowledge of it clave to my memory,
17 10, 21-31| unless by some certain knowledge we knew, we should not with
18 10, 35-54| veiled under the title of knowledge and learning, not of delighting
19 10, 35-54| being in the appetite of knowledge, and sight being the sense
20 10, 35-54| chiefly used for attaining knowledge, it is in Divine language
21 10, 35-54| we employ them in seeking knowledge. For we do not say, hark
22 10, 35-54| they make search after any knowledge. ~ ~
23 10, 35-55| that same end of perverted knowledge magical arts be enquired
24 10, 43-70| treasures of wisdom and knowledge, hath redeemed me with His
25 11, 2-4 | treasures of wisdom and knowledge. These do I seek in Thy
26 11, 4-6 | thanks be to Thee. And our knowledge, compared with Thy knowledge,
27 11, 4-6 | knowledge, compared with Thy knowledge, is ignorance. ~ ~
28 11, 31-41| mind gifted with such vast knowledge and foreknowledge, as to
29 11, 31-41| without any variety of Thy knowledge, so madest Thou in the Beginning
30 12, 15-18| any creature, nor doth His knowledge admit of any thing transitory. ~ ~
31 12, 17-24| to be entrusted with the knowledge of such works of God only
32 12, 25-34| rashness belongs not to knowledge, but to overboldness, and
33 13, 6-7 | because it was meet that the knowledge of Him should be conveyed,
34 13, 6-7 | was it not meet that the knowledge of Him should be conveyed
35 13, 7-8 | may know the supereminent knowledge of the love of Christ. And
36 13, 14-15| this uncertainty of human knowledge, Thou only dividest; Thou,
37 13, 16-19| Willeth unchangeably; and Thy Knowledge Is, and Willeth unchangeably;
38 13, 18-23| To another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit, as it
39 13, 18-23| withal. But the word of knowledge, wherein are contained all
40 13, 19-25| unto night, the word of knowledge. The moon and stars shine
41 13, 20-27| distinguish between the lucid knowledge of these things in the firmament
42 13, 20-27| those things whereof the knowledge is substantial and defined,
43 13, 20-27| were lights of wisdom and knowledge, yet even of them, the material
44 13, 21-30| luxury, and the false name of knowledge: that so the wild beasts
45 13, 22-32| Thus is man renewed in the knowledge of God, after the image
46 13, 23-33| spiritually; not of that spiritual knowledge which shines in the firmament (
47 13, 23-33| spiritual and renewed in the knowledge of God after His image that
48 13, 26-40| thou, O man, renewed in the knowledge of God, after the image
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