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1 II, 3 | introduced, because they knew not what and where it was. 2 II, 9 | cannot know, and if you knew them you would not be happier. 3 II, 13| himself shortened it, since he knew that it was possible for 4 II, 15| from doing that which He knew that they would do, that 5 III, 1 | will, because they neither knew what was true in itself, 6 III, 5 | philosophers, and taught that they knew nothing, he himself also 7 III, 13| could he hear when no one knew it? But, as his usual practice 8 III, 28| in which he said that he knew nothing but this one thing 9 III, 28| one thing alone, that he knew nothing. From this flowed 10 III, 28| which they thought that they knew. For since they were not 11 IV, 1 | accustomed to testify that, they knew nothing, and discerned nothing. 12 IV, 8 | formed Thee in the womb I knew Thee." And likewise by the 13 IV, 13| For Thou art God, and we knew Thee not, the God of lsrael, 14 IV, 18| their God. And though He knew that this would come to 15 IV, 18| together against me, and they knew me not: they were dispersed, 16 IV, 26| But we, who before that we knew God were unjust, were thorns-- 17 IV, 30| they pretended that they knew and worshipped God aiming 18 V, 3 | their faith, but also both knew and foretold that they were 19 V, 18| is foolish; but when he knew that he was not so, but 20 V, 20| approved them, that they knew what was best; and thus 21 VI, 3 | wise discussion, if they knew the forms and limits of 22 VI, 5 | not to have done what you knew to be right is justly censurable, 23 VI, 6 | good and evil, who neither knew God nor the adversary of 24 VI, 24| greater truth by him who knew God, than has been said 25 VII, 13| presence of any magician, who knew that souls are called forth