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1 1, 8 | Thou whose knowledge is ignorance of the Giver of knowledge,~
2 2, 7 | ministrations as, in your ignorance, you suppose." The shepherd
3 2, 7 | water;~But that impurity of ignorance is more lasting,~Seeing
4 2, 10 | meekness, ~And the darkness of ignorance to shining knowledge, ~Since
5 2, 16 | uninspired fool who from ignorance ~Cannot tell the voice of
6 2, 16 | a vain pretension, ~His ignorance is the material cause of
7 2, 17 | persons professed their entire ignorance, others joked him, and others
8 2, 17 | grapes;" but, owing to their ignorance of each other's languages,
9 2, 18 | bewitches them.~Hence, through ignorance, sloth, and folly,~Though
10 3, 12 | moon, ~Although, through ignorance, he is looking down the
11 3, 18 | people, given up as a prey to ignorance, ~If ye have imagined me
12 4, 1 | Because I saw you filled with ignorance and duplicity. ~Why indeed
13 4, 2 | not to acknowledge your ignorance and guilt,~That the Heavenly
14 4, 2 | obtain release from your ignorance.~For this cause, O son,
15 4, 5 | Torn garments of folly and ignorance cannot be patched.~O counselors,
16 5 (9)| truly mystical darkness of ignorance" which falls upon the mystic
17 5, 13 | intercession, therefore, implies ignorance of God, and "such only of
18 6, 3 | negation to affirmation, from ignorance to the highest knowledge.
19 6, 3 | Shi'as rebuked him for his ignorance of sacred history, and he
20 6, 5 | sage rebuked him for his ignorance, saying his beard had grown
21 6, 6 | who, through pride and ignorance,~Sought his ark of safety
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