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1 I | only merited when it is known to be merited. But without 2 III | is unknown from what is known, than what is known from 3 III | what is known, than what is known from what is unknown. Others, 4 III | name of Christian, they had known as loose, and vile, and 5 VI | desuetude, when a woman had yet known no gold upon her save on 6 VII | were our proceedings made known to the world? Nay, by whom 7 VII | whom could they be made known? Not, surely, by the guilty 8 X | of higher rank and better known. What, then, can be proved 9 XVI | originated from our being known to turn to the east in prayer. 10 XVII| that which is infinite is known only to itself. This it 11 XVII| transcendent greatness, as at once known and unknown. And this is 12 XXI | though it is generally known, and we fully admit that 13 XXI | and in Him God would be known and be adored. If the Jews 14 XXXV| Caesars,--arts which, as made known by the angels who sinned, 15 XLVI| which has now become well known for its benefits as well 16 XLVI| is difficult to make Him known to all. But if we challenge