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 1   I,  63|        with gentleness passing understanding and belief, regarding as
 2  II,   6|       true power of wisdom and understanding, see something wholly different
 3  II,  17|        race of dumb animals in understanding. I might believe that this
 4  II,  24|       dumb and speechless, not understanding or knowing even this-whether
 5 III,  19|    even that He has knowledge, understanding, forethought? that He directs
 6  IV,   7|     suggesting to volt a right understanding of the truth, are you not
 7  IV,  16| certain form of deity, but the understanding of difficult questions."
 8   V,  32|    acquainted with by force of understanding. For that is not meant and
 9   V,  35|  plainly, and disclosed to the understanding of all?
10   V,  43|     the sick, whose senses and understanding have been put to flight
11  VI,  26|       of that age and time, in understanding, so void of reason and good
12 VII,   2|     whom we have knowledge and understanding enough to speak of as the
13 VII,  30|        not possessed of common understanding: in you, too, there is wisdom,
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