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1 I | faith, ye might have perfect knowledge. The doctrines of the Lord,
2 I | the first-fruits of the knowledge10 of things to come, which
3 I(10) | Instead of "knowledge" (gnwsewj), Cod. Sin. has "
4 II | Understanding, Science, and Knowledge rejoice along with them.14
5 V | perishes justly, who, having a knowledge of the way of righteousness,
6 VI | honey."63 What, then, says Knowledge?64 Learn: "Trust," she says, "
7 VI(64)| original word is "Gnosis," the knowledge peculiar to advanced Christians,
8 IX | What, then, was the knowledge given to him in this? Learn
9 IX | more excellent piece of knowledge131 than this, but I know
10 X | however, comprehends the knowledge of the three doctrines,
11 X | grasp of this spiritual143 knowledge. But Moses says still further, "
12 X(143)| should read, "have a perfect knowledge concerning the food." Hilgenfeld
13 XIII | reach the perfection of our knowledge. What, then, says He to
14 XVII | understand, because such knowledge is hid in parables. These
15 XVIII | pass to another sort of knowledge and doctrine. There are
16 XIX | zealous in his works. The knowledge, therefore, which is given
17 XXI | intelligence, understanding, knowledge of His judgments,278 with
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