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1 1, LXII | manifestation of our Saviour's foreknowledge regarding the preaching 2 2, XIV | very admissions regarding foreknowledge, as if against his will, 3 2, XVIII| it was impossible for His foreknowledge to prove untrue; and therefore 4 2, XVIII| deny Him. For if He had foreknowledge of the traitor, He knew 5 2, XVIII| means taken away by the foreknowledge. And, again, if He had ascertained 6 2, XVIII| away thus at once, by the foreknowledge. But whence he derived the 7 2, XX | event, predicted through foreknowledge, comes to pass because it 8 2, XX | him, who was endowed with foreknowledge, of foretelling its occurrence. 9 2, XX | result is present to the foreknowledge of him who predicts an event, 10 2, XX | remark applies to all the foreknowledge of events dependent upon 11 2, XX | regarding Judas, or the foreknowledge of our Saviour regarding 12 3, XXV | also of the bad; and as the foreknowledge of the future is also a 13 3, XXV | indifferent--for the possessor of foreknowledge does not necessarily manifest 14 3, XXV | or who are gifted with foreknowledge, seeing many who are not 15 4, XCI | ideas of the divinity and foreknowledge of future events; and if 16 6, XLV | all things by means of His foreknowledge, and foreseeing what consequences 17 7, XLIV | those whom He saw in His foreknowledge, and knew that they would