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| Alphabetical [« »] ignominia 1 ignominiae 1 ignominy 3 ignorance 12 ignorant 1 ii 5 iii 5 | Frequency [« »] 12 flower 12 fruit 12 ground 12 ignorance 12 intoxication 12 left 12 licentious | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances ignorance |
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1 I, 2 | counselling the locks of ignorance which shade the reason to 2 I, 6 | disappear. The darkness is ignorance, through which we fall into 3 I, 6 | we receive, which makes ignorance disappear, and endows us 4 I, 6 | what is better. For what ignorance has bound ill, is by knowledge 5 II, 6 | of the transgression of ignorance. No less ought we to keep 6 II, 7 | and thereby add sin to ignorance. "Blessed," in truth, "is 7 II, 8 | testifying to their own ignorance. For being hard of heart, 8 II, 9 | that is, in the darkness of ignorance. "But let us who are of 9 II, 11| them only a deep sleep of ignorance; from which it becomes us 10 III, 4 | on the other hand, prefer ignorance to wisdom, turning their 11 III, 5 | but chiefly the capricious ignorance, through which they brand 12 III, 7 | thing, is the sign of utter ignorance of what is excellent. Love