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1 I, prooe| profane attempt. But since I perceive that they have not been 2 I, prooe| ascendancy over him, and perceive him eagerly panting after 3 IV, 15 | they interpret life. Now I perceive that these, enjoying leisure, 4 IV, 45 | and grovelling Wisdom, I perceive that the solicitude expended 5 IV, 51 | of geometry, as one may perceive, is an indivisible point. 6 V, 3 | things, (yet) we do not perceive how and in what manner he 7 V, 10 | name of these, as one may perceive from the PROASTIOI by means 8 V, 12 | here will have strength to perceive that he is a paternal mark 9 VI, 19 | attaining knowledge, we perceive from the following consideration. 10 VI, 32 | in air by spirit, and I perceive all things wafted by spirit; 11 VII, 1 | of these men, when they perceive the doctrines of the heretics 12 VII, 2 | comparison of the two systems, to perceive with facility that the doctrines 13 VIII, 3 | it is possible also to perceive from Job, when he uses the 14 VIII, 4 | means they may be enabled to perceive it. If, however, they do 15 IX, 6 | Sabellius, however, did not then perceive the knavery of Callistus; 16 IX, 25 | these points. They will thus perceive how that with solemnity 17 X, 26 | subject industriously, to perceive how clearly has been demonstrated