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1 1, XLVIII | knowledge is convicted of not knowing what words he ought to ascribe 2 1, LX | king had been born; but not knowing over what kingdom he was 3 1, LXI | truly from God. And Jesus, knowing this well, and denying that 4 2, X | the sin of the world. For, knowing all things that were to 5 2, XVII | the Lacedaemonian general, knowing that he was on the point 6 2, XVII | is the wonder if Jesus, knowing all things that were to 7 2, XVII | also of our contemporaries, knowing well that if they made a 8 2, XXVI | invent fictions about Him, knowing manifestly that these statements 9 2, LXXVIII| incredulity among the Jews; but knowing beforehand that such would 10 3, XXXVII | eternal life consists in knowing the only true God, who is 11 3, LIII | men?" Now the same writer, knowing that there was a certain 12 3, LXXIII | better life. And God, well knowing this, as we have already 13 3, LXXIII | nation." And Paul also, knowing this, said, "But God hath 14 4, II | relating to Christ, or else not knowing at all what are the prophecies 15 4, IV | explain why God, although knowing all that takes place among 16 4, XVIII | And the Divine Word, well knowing this, speaks to that effect 17 4, LXXII | and long-suffering, not knowing that the goodness of God 18 4, LXXIII | reading these words, and knowing the weakness of humanity, 19 5, XVII | Then, again, after this, knowing that there were others dead 20 5, XIX | inherit incorruption." Then, knowing that there was a secret 21 5, XXII | assertion, but by arguments; knowing that although heaven and 22 5, LI | we make. a profession of knowing the great God, and that 23 5, LXIII | may have the appearance of knowing still more than he has yet 24 5, LXIII | second admonition, reject, knowing that he that is such is 25 6, IV | prophets who followed him,--knowing that the chief good could 26 6, XIII | especially to those who, from knowing the difference between either 27 6, XVII | Father who is capable of knowing Him.~ 28 6, XXX | but that we Christians, knowing them better than he, may 29 6, XXXII | might not, under pretext of knowing more than we, delude those 30 6, L | left to us our books, not knowing at all what the nature of 31 6, L | our opinion that Celsus, knowing nothing at all about the 32 6, LXXIX | world, in the same way, knowing that Christ has come, we 33 6, LXXIX | the Greeks; but the Word, knowing that the nature of God is 34 6, LXXXI | say of God, that although "knowing all things, He was not aware 35 7, XV | dead know nothing, your knowing this proves that you are 36 7, LXII | speak to the walls, without knowing who the gods or the heroes 37 8, XXIV | the table of demons. And knowing this, we endeavour as much 38 8, XXXIV | engaged in contests with them, knowing that "we wrestle not against 39 8, XXXVII | language, Barbarian or Greek, knowing nothing of any other, and