Book, Paragraph

1   I,  26|      reckoned divine, who either knows not the Supreme Ruler, or
2   I,  29|         names than he who either knows, or inquires after, or believes
3   I,  58|      features. But he who really knows the subject under discussion,
4  II,  36|   receive and learn from Him who knows and has made it known, Christ,
5  II,  51|         or he who thinks that he knows most clearly that which
6  II,  54| monstrous thing to say, while He knows it not, but is ignorant
7  II,  74|  Governor and Lord of all, alone knows. Nor, if I have been unable
8 VII,  23|          mischief; while the bad knows not to restrain his ferocity,
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