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1 Int, 1 | a thirst to attain full knowledge of it. This is eloquently
2 Int, 1 | man's tireless search for knowledge in all fields. It is proved
3 Int, 4 | a constant deepening of knowledge with regard to morality.8 ~
4 1, 10 | The Prophet says: Your knowledge has become too wonderful
5 1, 10 | emotions, the mysteries of your knowledge are disclosed to me. Know
6 2, 32 | is to apply the universal knowledge of the good in a specific
7 2, 33 | exercise of human freedom. Knowledge of these conditionings and
8 2 | Of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall
9 2, 35 | but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall
10 2, 35 | before the "tree of the knowledge of good and evil", for it
11 2, 40 | But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall
12 2, 41 | eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil", God makes
13 2, 41 | originally possess such "knowledge" as something properly his
14 2, 43 | reason, which, by its natural knowledge of God's eternal law, is
15 2, 60 | itself and all practical knowledge, the judgment of conscience
16 2, 64 | and perfect" (Rom 12:2), knowledge of God's law in general
17 2, 70 | also committed with full knowledge and deliberate consent".116 ~
18 3, 86 | in passing beyond self to knowledge and love of the other.138
19 3, 88 | Rather, faith is a lived knowledge of Christ, a living remembrance
20 3, 111| be reduced to a body of knowledge worked out purely in the
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