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1 I | experts in these branches of knowledge. But as the doctrine of 2 I | what requires that key of knowledge which was with the lawyers. 3 I | by saying that the key of knowledge was in the keeping of the 4 I | containing the secrets of knowledge, and complete mysteries. 5 I | ye took away the key of knowledge: ye entered not in yourselves, 6 I | record them with counsel and knowledge that thou mayest answer 7 I | treasures of wisdom and knowledge:108which the Spirit by the 8 II | ye took away the key of knowledge: ye entered not in yourselves, 9 II | will ascribe to God the knowledge of these things. He will 10 III | and an introduction to the knowledge of realities. 11 IV | rude in speech, but not in knowledge:141for we must believe that 12 IV | described as the treasure of knowledge and hidden wisdom,143and 13 V | now, when, with a show of knowledge, men who hold false opinions 14 V | and refute the handlers of knowledge falsely so-called, should 15 VIII | but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, ye shall 16 VIII | plural, "of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, ye shall 17 X | persons have acquired the knowledge by the systematic study 18 XIV | themselves on wisdom and their knowledge of theology worshipping 19 XIV | yourselves the light of knowledge." 257And John, who came 20 XVI | pursuit of truth and the knowledge of realities, suggests the 21 XVI | who, having an extensive knowledge of his subject, is familiar 22 XVII(310)| them, and who have previous knowledge of the things intended by 23 XVIII | boasting of their universal knowledge, a man might on the authority 24 XVIII | inferior to it, the word of knowledge, and third, still lower 25 XVIII | us that they had not this knowledge without God's help. "For," 26 XVIII | According to our Word, a knowledge of wickedness is not wisdom; 27 XVIII | use the term, there is a knowledge of wickedness in the holders 28 XVIII | correct understanding in knowledge." I should also like to 29 XX | pride themselves on their knowledge of these things, whether 30 XX | suppose, they have some knowledge of God." Now, here observe 31 XX | conceptions of God, and having the knowledge of the future, disclosed 32 XX | the future, disclosed this knowledge to others, the sparrow in 33 XX | however, in imparting a knowledge of the future employs neither 34 XX | pray that "the light of the knowledge of the glory of God" 426 35 XX | we ought to know that the knowledge of the future is not necessarily 36 XX | events, by their medical knowledge know certain things beforehand, 37 XX | that because they have this knowledge they are "divine," no matter 38 XX | that they actually have the knowledge, inasmuch as they announce 39 XX | men, and that they have a knowledge of God. I know a good many 40 XXI | happen to a man of greater knowledge and better disciplined; 41 XXI | words: All wisdom also and knowledge of workmanship?" 479So far, 42 XXI | God promises to implant knowledge in those who come to it, 43 XXI | goodness apart from the knowledge of God, nor does the knowledge 44 XXI | knowledge of God, nor does the knowledge of God compel us to advance 45 XXI | our power apart from the knowledge of God, and the full use 46 XXII | courage, and prudence, and knowledge, and the rest of the virtues, 47 XXIII | cannot attain to an accurate knowledge of these things, but that 48 XXIII | for many reasons have this knowledge, as, so far as we can, we 49 XXIII | cannot have an accurate knowledge of these things, but the 50 XXIII | unjust deeds, and if the knowledge of God be infallible, and 51 XXIII | cause of God's peculiar knowledge concerning it. For it does 52 XXIII | been otherwise; and the knowledge of God would say, "It is 53 XXIII | future from our eyes. For the knowledge of the future makes us relax 54 XXIII | good and upright, if the knowledge that he will certainly some 55 XXIII | good and upright; but the knowledge beforehand that a man will 56 XXIII | what the oracle with its knowledge of the future told him: ---- ~" 57 XXIII | one did not receive the knowledge of the past and future from 58 XXIII | possible for men to gain a knowledge of them. For instance, our 59 XXIII | same as the source of the knowledge, why shall events any more 60 XXIII | matters, inasmuch as the knowledge is not disclosed to men, 61 XXIII | enough to embrace the perfect knowledge of every individual existence, 62 XXIII | transcends all nature, that His knowledge is, as it were, infinite. 63 XXIII | they may rejoice in their knowledge; and other things in order 64 Index | with prophetic power, 132; knowledge of, not necessarily Divine, 65 Index | 29.~Judas, 176. ~Key of knowledge, 11, 31, 32. ~Law, various


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