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1 I, 5 | diminished thy patrimony, which I know has been the fate of many 2 I, 7 | further regard for me (I know not indeed for what cause), 3 I, 7 | tell them that I did not know you had long been plotting 4 I, 7 | who are not permitted to know your secret affairs. Of 5 I, 7 | necessity of an apology. For you know yourself that you have inflicted 6 II, 3 | disease of which he does not know the character, often indeed 7 II, 4 | if you were in earnest I know not how you would have proved 8 II, 5 | ask of you is this: do you know how great the power of love 9 II, 5 | said, "Hereby shall men know that ye are my disciples 10 II, 6 | accused you, "for I do not know how otherwise to love than 11 III, 1 | own snare; for I do not know what kind of arguments they 12 III, 2 | part of the Church does not know me even by name: so that 13 III, 2 | sure that all even of these know it for certain; but probably 14 III, 3 | Basil: But those who do know the truth will be surprised.~ 15 III, 3 | From the many? They do not know the actual fact. From the 16 III, 3 | perceive that even if all know the truth they ought not 17 III, 4 | senseless? Or do you not know that no human soul could 18 III, 6 | already released, and you know how much the office of priest 19 III, 8 | pray and beseech you. I know my own soul, how feeble 20 III, 8 | feeble and puny it is: I know the magnitude of this ministry, 21 III, 12 | discipline of the body: for you know how defective I am in these 22 III, 14 | his dignity so much, or know his affairs so well as these; 23 III, 15 | abilities with his piety. For I know many men who have exercised 24 III, 15 | fearlessness. And if you would know the causes of this dreadful 25 III, 15 | another because he does not know how to flatter; a third 26 III, 15(31)| From apostolic times as we know from I Tim. v. 9, 10, the 27 III, 17 | flattery, she should not even know them by name. On this account 28 IV, 1 | other reason, as we all know, than for this sin of his, 29 IV, 2 | to say that they did not know him who was ordained. The 30 IV, 2 | as it is for those who know not how to handle the Priesthood, 31 IV, 2 | ourselves, and pretend that we know not what is obvious to a 32 IV, 4 | battle with all, must needs know the artifices of all, and 33 IV, 5 | neither possible for them to know, nor of any advantage to 34 IV, 5 | advantage to them if they could know them. Others again demand 35 IV, 5 | what He does not wish us to know, we fail to succeed (for 36 IV, 7 | unskillful man, and they know them and their power best 37 IV, 8 | seasoned with salt, that ye may know how ye ought to answer each 38 V, 1 | the cause, but they who know not how to use it rightly, 39 V, 4 | even impossible. For I know not whether any man ever 40 V, 8 | kinds of praise. For to know how to preach is not enough 41 V, 8 | his charge. Dost not thou know what a passion for sermons 42 VI, 3 | overthrow it when a man does not know how to watch constantly 43 VI, 4 | majority of whom they do not know even by sight?~The Priest' 44 VI, 4 | sick, nor for a pilot to know but one way of contending 45 VI, 12 | of them. Neither does it know how to bear insults or honors