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1 1, Pref | Scripture adds, "For he knew that for envy they had delivered 2 1, VIII | of contradictions. For he knew that if he acknowledged 3 1, XIII | God, the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God 4 1, XXIV | give this world; and they knew nothing beyond that." And 5 1, XXXIX | even of her neighbours, knew her." And it is in the same 6 1, XLVIII| it abode upon Him. And I knew Him not; but He that sent 7 1, LIV | under suffering, and who knew how to bear sickness: because 8 1, LVI | excuse, in saying that he knew not of the judgment to come; 9 1, LVII | indeed, whether Celsus knew of any who, after coming 10 1, LXIX | His mouth; and as one who knew no sin," God delivered Him 11 2, VII | an ambassador for Christ knew how to become to the Jews 12 2, XI | Judas, who betrayed Him, knew that He was condemned, he 13 2, XVII | into those things which he knew beforehand were to happen?" 14 2, XVII | happen?" And yet Socrates knew that he would die after 15 2, XVIII | foreknowledge of the traitor, He knew the wickedness in which 16 2, XX | who was amongst us, and knew what was in man, seeing 17 2, XXXIV | that condemned Him (who knew that "for envy the Jews 18 2, XLVIII| the grave whom the Logos knew to be fitted for a resurrection, 19 2, LXII | eyes were opened, and they knew Him, then the Scripture 20 2, LXV | out of due time, and who knew well how to say, "Unto me, 21 2, LXV | but to those only whom He knew to have received eyes capable 22 2, LXVIII| eyes were opened, and they knew Him, and He vanished out 23 3, XIX | the princes of this world knew.'"~ 24 3, XLVII | true, that "although they knew God, they glorified Him 25 3, XLVII | bears witness that they knew God, and says, too, that 26 3, XLVII | because that, when they knew God, they glorified Him 27 4, XV | virtue to vice," for "He knew no sin." Nor did He pass 28 4, XXX | Greek philosophers that they knew God, seeing "He manifested 29 4, L | of Thy law;" whereas he knew that there was a veil of 30 4, LV | of prophesying; since he "knew both the present, and the 31 4, XCV | will do." And now, we who knew these and similar sayings 32 5, XVI | God, the world by wisdom knew not God,"--because such 33 5, XLII | they gave out that they knew the great God, although 34 6, III | because that, when they knew God, they glorified Him 35 6, XXXIV | to show before those who knew nothing either of our opinions 36 6, LXXIII| a woman? For as one who knew already how to form men, 37 7, VI | Greeks, are proofs that Homer knew of certain evil demons who 38 7, XIII | suffer. God therefore also knew what Christ would suffer; 39 7, XVI | And Jesus Himself, who knew perfectly that one who was 40 7, XXXII | and who, simply because he knew nothing about it, made it 41 7, XLII | truth, and how well Plato knew that it was impossible for 42 7, XLIV | in His foreknowledge, and knew that they would walk worthy 43 7, XLVII | principles, that they, "when they knew God, glorified Him not as 44 7, LXX | But of these things Celsus knew nothing, or he would not 45 8, XIV | give unto you;" and as He knew that it would be men of 46 8, XIX | Saviour Jesus Christ. When He knew that wicked men might aim