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1 1, VI | foreseeing that others would attain the same knowledge, and 2 1, XXVI | of sick persons, do not attain their object--the cure of 3 2, LXXVI | evil, and to endeavour to attain to virtue by the way of 4 3, LV | fuller's shop, that they may attain to perfection;--and by words 5 4, LXV | although with great labour, to attain it. Now, to this we say, 6 4, LXV | impossible even for such to attain a clear understanding of 7 4, LXV | evils. But he who would attain to this knowledge must learn 8 4, LXVI | deemed by God worthy to attain the necessary knowledge 9 4, LXXI | yet he who is anxious to attain a true understanding of 10 6, V | all help his readers to attain to a pure worship of God, 11 6, VIII | for happy human beings to attain such knowledge."~ 12 6, XV | fatuity of mind fail to attain them. He who is "humble 13 6, XIX | utmost for their sake to attain them, says in the second 14 6, XXXVII| philosophers in their efforts to attain a so-called wisdom.~ 15 7, XLII | power of human nature to attain to such a knowledge as is 16 7, XLII | to seek after God, or to attain a clear knowledge of Him 17 7, XLIX | investigated by all who wish to attain a perfect knowledge of Christianity,