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1 2 | riches of Christ and true knowledge of his Savior.[10] Jerome
2 3 | to perfect himself in his knowledge of the Bible, and at the
3 9 | Scripture, and declares that knowledge of it is to be likened to
4 19| things concerning "profane knowledge," the garments in which
5 19| author's greater or less knowledge. Small wonder, then, that
6 22| whence they derived their knowledge, nor do they make other
7 32| phrase and word - gave him a knowledge of the text such as no other
8 33| you had this foundation (knowledge of Scripture); nay, more -
9 34| prepared his soul for "the knowledge of Jesus Christ" and for
10 46| of the priest shall keep knowledge, and men shall ask the Law
11 46| will obtain here a wider knowledge of the Bible than they were
12 46| history and geography. Such knowledge will avail them much in
13 47| foolish, having the form of knowledge and of truth in the law,"
14 59| reckon, meditation on and knowledge of the Bible."[112]~
15 63| most agreeable result of a knowledge of Holy Scripture. So convinced
16 63| was the royal road to the knowledge and love of Christ that
17 63| life can there be without knowledge of the Bible wherein Christ,
18 65| uplifted to love for and knowledge of Christ through his study
19 65| most priceless pearl: the knowledge of the Savior, the mystery
20 67| ever more and more drawn to knowledge and love of Christ; hence,
21 69| arrive at the all surpassing knowledge of Jesus Christ. In testimony
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