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1 I, 9, 1| that thus thou mightest understand the deceitfulness of their
2 I, 10, 3| and others earthly; and understand for what reason God, though
3 I, 14, 2| infinitude. You may more clearly understand what I mean by the following
4 I, 14, 3| her without a veil, and understand her beauty--that thou mayest
5 I, 19, 2| who have understanding do understand them, and those who are
6 I, 22, 2| exalted Bythus, thou mayest understand the nature of the tree which
7 I, 24, 6| multitude, however, cannot understand these matters, but only
8 II, 13, 1| some particular subject. We understand the [several] terms according
9 II, 16, 4| lift our minds on high, nor understand those things which are above,
10 II, 19, 3| boast that they themselves understand, while they are still on
11 II, 28, 6| mind, all men indeed well understand. Those, therefore, who have
12 II, 28, 6| simply transferred what all understand to the only-begotten Word
13 II, 28, 9| who are perfect do not yet understand the very things in their
14 III, 3, 3| the Churches, and may also understand the apostolical tradition
15 III, 6, 2| may know, and believe, and understand that I am."~3.
16 III, 12, 7| was first preached, we can understand what the apostles used to
17 III, 16, 5| understanding, that they should understand the Scriptures, and said
18 III, 16, 8| under pretext of knowledge, understand that Jesus was one, and
19 III, 17, 4| Spirit aside altogether; they understand that Christ was one and
20 III, 20, 2| what is temporal; and may understand also the other attributes
21 III, 21, 4| and honey, we should not understand that He is a mere man only,
22 III, 21, 5| the King. But they did not understand, otherwise they would have
23 III, 21, 7| in honour." So, then, we understand that His advent in human
24 IV, 1, 2| as to His doctrine, nor understand one [in mistake] for another.
25 IV, 2, 2| will those men have us to understand [by these words], those
26 IV, 4, 3| being in honour, did not understand: he was assimilated to senseless
27 IV, 5, 1| may know, and believe, and understand that I AM. Before me there
28 IV, 5, 5| which they certainly do not understand correctly.~
29 IV, 17, 3| glorieth, glory in this, to understand and know that I am the LORD,
30 IV, 19, 2| His finger? Or who doth understand His hand,--that hand which
31 IV, 19, 3| shall any one be able to understand or know in his heart so
32 IV, 26, 1| the last days they shall understand these things." For every
33 IV, 26, 1| by Daniel: "Those who do understand, shall shine as the brightness
34 IV, 27, 3| unto us, and that we should understand that it is one and the same
35 IV, 29, 1| understanding they may not understand; in order that the prophecy
36 IV, 33 | DISCIPLE; AND HE WILL RIGHTLY UNDERSTAND AND INTERPRET ALL THAT THE
37 IV, 33, 1| men, nor are willing to understand that all the prophets announced
38 IV, 36, 8| falsehood, if we do not understand His advent, which is [announced]
39 IV, 37, 6| this reason they would not understand this fact, that good is
40 IV, 39, 1| and afterwards coming to understand what it really is, that
41 V, 1, 3| and who do not choose to understand that the Holy Ghost came
42 V, 6, 1| handiwork [of God], and understand that which is purely spiritual,
43 V, 6, 1| handiwork, he cannot then understand this as being a man, but
44 V, 13, 5| they who do not choose to understand one correctly.~
45 V, 15, 2| of God to those who can understand by what [hand] man was formed
46 V, 25, 2| place (let him that readeth understand), then let those who are
47 V, 31, 1| For they do not choose to understand, that if these things are
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