Chapter
1 II| Nor hath he knowledge of himself; which lacked,~
2 III| Knowledge and judgment! Yea, the world
3 IV| CHAPTER IV~Of the Religion of Knowledge~
4 IV| By sacred flame of Knowledge. Such as these~
5 IV| Which Knowledge pays is better than great
6 IV| The flame of Knowledge wastes works' dross away!~
7 IV| Book of the Religion of Knowledge." ~
8 V| By folly, darkening knowledge. But, for whom~
9 VII| There be those, too, whose knowledge, turned aside~
10 IX| Of Religion by the Kingly Knowledge and the Kingly Mystery~
11 IX| On vainest knowledge, senselessly they seek~
12 IX| of Religion by the Kingly Knowledge~and the Kingly Mystery." ~
13 XIII| Only that knowledge knows which knows the known~
14 XIII| Now will I speak of knowledge best to know-~
15 XIV| The Lamp of Knowledge, then may one see well~
16 XVIII| Whoso, for lack of knowledge, seeth himself~
17 XVIII| Knowledge, the thing known, and the
18 XVIII| But knowledge, agent, act, are differenced~
19 XVIII| here is "true" Knowledge. Learn thou it is this:~
20 XVIII| There is imperfect Knowledge: that which sees~
21 XVIII| There is false Knowledge: that which blindly clings~
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