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1 I, 9 | their new god; even their knowledge. It is, however, this very 2 I, 9 | god. For him whom by their knowledge they present to us as new, 3 I, 9 | unknown previous to that knowledge. Let us keep, within the 4 I, 9 | to be God, and from your knowledge confess Him to be prior 5 I, 10 | the first to introduce the knowledge of the God of the universe 6 I, 10 | yet the birthday of that knowledge must not on that account 7 I, 10 | not at all initiate the knowledge of the Creator, but from 8 I, 10 | From the beginning the knowledge of God is the dowry of the 9 I, 11 | tended so greatly to the knowledge of himself, as his appearing 10 I, 11 | might he have laid for the knowledge of himself in some evidences 11 I, 11 | by such mighty works the knowledge of Himself, about which, 12 I, 12 | whereby man has acquired the knowledge of God. For although most 13 I, 17 | means of arriving at the knowledge of God, or a good reason 14 I, 18 | excluded, no natural means (of knowledge) are furnished. He ought, 15 I, 25 | caring to communicate any knowledge of himself by any work all 16 I, 29 | those who have come to the knowledge of sanctity, and pursue 17 II, 2 | HERETICS PRETENDED TO A KNOWLEDGE OF THE DIVINE BEING, OPPOSED 18 II, 2 | counsel?.. or who taught Him knowledge, and showed to Him the way 19 II, 2 | riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! how unsearchable 20 II, 2 | comprising an understanding and knowledge which no man has ever shown 21 II, 3 | indeed, is so good as the knowledge and fruition of God? Now, 22 II, 4 | man for the pursuit of the knowledge of Himself, added this to 23 II, 4 | capable of intelligence and knowledge, be restrained within the 24 II, 9 | capacity of understanding and knowledge, it is even in these respects 25 II, 12 | female, between the tree of knowledge of death and of life, between 26 III, 2 | being a duty, after that knowledge has made it a possibility, 27 III, 6 | deprived of those powers of knowledge and understanding wisdom 28 III, 6 | subject-matter for either knowledge or error; whilst that which 29 III, 13 | before the Child shall have knowledge to cry, My father and My 30 III, 14 | spiritual grace, whereby the knowledge of Christ is spread. "Thine 31 III, 17 | and might, the spirit of knowledge and of piety, and of the 32 III, 24 | heaven. This both Ezekiel had knowledge of and the Apostle John 33 IV, 11 | testimony of possessing knowledge which was given to him by 34 IV, 13 | formerly dry and destitute of knowledge (as He says by Isaiah: " 35 IV, 16 | love (which proceeds from knowledge of character, upon strangers? 36 IV, 20 | creatures must have had knowledge of him, if he had been in 37 IV, 25 | insufficient to come to the knowledge of Him? No way had been 38 IV, 25 | having been once dwarfs in knowledge and infants in prudence, 39 IV, 25 | what he did, the gift of knowledge was due to those from whom 40 IV, 25 | imparting to it a fuller knowledge of God. Arguments, therefore, 41 IV, 25 | man indeed had come to the knowledge of God as he ought to have 42 IV, 26 | before He had given him the knowledge of God Himself. Therefore 43 IV, 28 | while holding the key of knowledge) it would neither enter 44 IV, 36 | us what is good, even the knowledge of the law. "Thou knowest," 45 IV, 43conc| whilst He dissembled His knowledge of what had just taken place, 46 V, 1intro| treatment of them, if a clear knowledge is to be arrived at concerning 47 V, 5 | known (both the Jew by his knowledge of the Scriptures, and all 48 V, 5 | the human race by their knowledge of God's works), therefore 49 V, 5 | resolved to smite men's knowledge with His foolishness, by 50 V, 6 | greater strangers still to any knowledge of the Creator's dispensations. 51 V, 8 | and might, the spirit of knowledge and of religion. And with 52 V, 8 | To another, the word of knowledge;" this will be "the (prophet' 53 V, 8 | this will be "the spirit of knowledge." See how the apostle agrees 54 V, 11 | give) the light of the knowledge (of His glory) in the face 55 V, 14 | course "but not according to knowledge. For," says he, "being ignorant 56 V, 16 | of a more widely spread knowledge. To Him, therefore, does 57 V, 16 | primary witnesses for the knowledge of Himself, nature in her ( 58 V, 18 | destined to share their knowledge." So palpable is the erasure 59 V, 20 | for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ" (but by no means