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St. Ephraim
First to Hypatius against the False Teachers

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ignorance

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1 8 | would have been an end of ignorance. The treasure of Him that 2 15| right for us to cultivate Ignorance, or deep Investigation, 3 15| l. 3.] For by means of Ignorance a man cannot understand 4 15| a sound foundation. For Ignorance is a veil which does not 5 16| that our Knowledge is to be Ignorance; for even in the case of 6 16| he cannot know, even his Ignorance is great Knowledge. For 7 16| his Knowledge cannot be Ignorance. For he knows well whatever 8 26| be ignorant, but that our Ignorance may be a hedge for our Knowledge. [ 9 26| toiling. Therefore, our Ignorance is found to be a boundary 10 26| which He has set us ? Our Ignorance, therefore, is a bridle 11 26| knows the small range of Ignorance than the great Knowledge 12 26| he has gained for himself Ignorance. But whoever knows that 13 26| that he cannot know, from Ignorance Knowledge accrues to such


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