Chapter
1 II | the peril of their souls. Know therefore that I will not
2 IV | the name of truth; for I know thee to be true and wise
3 V | the son unto his father, "know well, Sir, that thus I live
4 V | old man near, desired to know the meaning of this strange
5 VI | that Master against whom I know that I have often grievously
6 VI | said the king to them, `I know that such is your answer,
7 VI | And he said unto them, `Know ye to whom these are like?
8 VII | righteousness, and taught them to know the true God. Wherefore
9 VII | Saviour; but thou shalt know him more perfectly, if thou
10 VIII | human nature, then shall we know all things from his lips
11 VIII | from his lips which now we know not. This doth my initiation
12 VIII | words of the Incarnate God, know thou that we have been taught
13 IX | undoubtingly. Moreover we know that there shall be rewards
14 IX | Verily I say unto you, I know you not.' Wherefore from
15 IX | Spirit. For Esay saith, `I know their works and their thoughts,'
16 X | therefore, desirous to know whether the man had understood
17 X | nightingale said unto him, `Now I know thee to be a mighty fool.
18 X | And yet what folly not to know that they, which be unable
19 X | his grace also, I came to know thy ease, and was sent to
20 XII | tree thou shalt assuredly know the sweet fruits of other
21 XII | kind and form, and shalt know what a foundation of religious
22 XIII | like figures, that I may know for certain what the manner
23 XIII | I am not thy friend: I know not who thou art. Other
24 XIV | sure or firm bases: they know not to what goal they are
25 XIV | instead of goodness; and they know not who shall inherit the
26 XV | of the true philosophy. Know thou, then, that this is
27 XVI | your most unhappy country I know of none: the tyranny of
28 XVI | counsellor unto him, "Such, know thou well, O king, and even
29 XVI | in the eyes of those that know the unspeakable beauties
30 XVI | when the king desired to know what the eternal might be
31 XVI | bright spirit answered, `To know the only true God, and Jesus
32 XVI | he shall understand and know the dire evil in which he
33 XVII | whereby thou seekest to know the steadfastness of my
34 XVII | already proved thee, and know how wise and steadfast is
35 XVII | of him, that thou mayest know what is the hope of his
36 XVII | and sense, still said, `We know in part, and we prophesy
37 XVII | the things that are; to know the structure of the world,
38 XVIII | Wherefore saith the Apostle, `We know that if our earthly house
39 XIX | question, never seeking to know the manner, how the Son
40 XIX | crowns or punishments: and we know that Christ, with the Father
41 XXI | service, that thou mightest know to what end thou wast born,
42 XXII | change for the better: nay, I know for very certain that he
43 XXII | fail to take Barlaam, I know of an eremite, Nachor by
44 XXII | Yea," said the hermit, "I know him that is called the deceiver,
45 XXII | God loveth, although we know it, nor shall we betray
46 XXIII | like to be mocking us. But know thou well that the bones
47 XXIV | fleeth from a snake, if I know that thou grudgest me my
48 XXIV | there no looking upward? Know thou that all flesh is grass
49 XXIV | with dread torments, yet, I know well, that if thou turn
50 XXV | enjoyment, and all the while know not what they say, nor whereof
51 XXV | thy father. Dost thou not know how lovely a thing it is
52 XXV | may not say. But this I know full well, and would have
53 XXV | well, and would have thee know, O my father, that thou
54 XXV | true and unchangeable; they know no end, and are not subject
55 XXVII | human race, that we may know which of them partake of
56 XXVII | And that thou mayest know, O king, that I speak nought
57 XXVIII | prince, well said! I do know the true and very God, by
58 XXX | error of these idols; but know thy Lord, and the Maker
59 XXXII | the devils, thou mayest know, taking up their abode in
60 XXXIII | this way heal my heart, know thou well, that I shall
61 XXXIV | have come to my senses, and know that the words which thou
62 XXXVI | adversary. Ye yourselves know my manner of life among
63 XXXVI | and have taught you all to know the one true God, the Lord
64 XXXVI | said they, "we learned to know God, and were redeemed from
65 XXXVII | one to scorn, and said, "I know thee, deceiver, who thou
66 XXXVIII| hath thy father learned to know God, or is he still carried
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