Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | who can call on Thee, not knowing Thee? for he that knoweth
2 4, 16-24| flagitiousness, lust; not knowing whereof I spake. For I had
3 5, 3-3 | before bespoken him most knowing in all valuable learning,
4 5, 3-5 | not; or if they find Him, knowing Him to be God, they glorify
5 5, 4-7 | but for Thee only, if, knowing Thee, he glorifies Thee
6 5, 5-8 | but these things, since, knowing not, he most impudently
7 5, 13-23| go, neither of us however knowing it) that Symmachus, then
8 6, 2-2 | I had such a mother; not knowing what a son she had in me,
9 6, 7-12 | Thou, who employest all, knowing or not knowing, in that
10 6, 7-12 | employest all, knowing or not knowing, in that order which Thyself
11 6, 16-26| else should we seek?" not knowing that great misery was involved
12 7, 1-1 | unchangeable; because though not knowing whence or how, yet I saw
13 7, 5-8 | consulter with them, and yet knowing something, which he said
14 8, 1-2 | another kind of ungodly, who knowing God, glorified Him not as
15 8, 8-19 | distracted and dying, to live; knowing what evil thing I was, and
16 8, 8-19 | evil thing I was, and not knowing what good thing I was shortly
17 9, 4-8 | near me, and without my knowing that they were there, could
18 9, 4-8 | they could hear, without my knowing whether they heard, lest
19 9, 4-9 | this: and I so long, not knowing, loved vanity, and sought
20 9, 9-19 | their lords." And when they, knowing what a choleric husband
21 10, 20-29| he is not delighted, not knowing what is spoken; but we Latins
22 10, 35-55| lust of making trial and knowing them. For what pleasure
23 11, 8-10 | from error, it is through knowing; and that we may know, He
24 12, 5-5 | it; or to be ignorant, by knowing it. ~ ~
25 12, 25-34| because they be proud; not knowing Moses' opinion, but loving
26 13, 11-12| and Know, and Will: I Am Knowing and Willing: and I Know
27 13, 23-33| judge them that are without, knowing not which of them shall
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