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1 II, 100 | friendships would endure if each knew what his friend said of
2 II, 101 | as a fact that if all men knew what each said of the other,
3 II, 139 | enough to live on, if he knew how to stay with pleasure
4 II, 139 | the others that, if they knew it, they would no longer
5 III, 200 | this hour enough, if he knew that it is pronounced, to
6 IV, 282 | need of it, and that we knew everything by instinct and
7 IV, 284 | And this is what David knew well, when he said: Inclina
8 V, 331 | matter, it was because they knew that the madmen, to whom
9 VI, 374 | custom, but as if each man knew certainly where reason and
10 VII, 430 | which these wise men never knew. I alone can make you understand
11 VII, 432 | said the one or the other knew nothing about it and guessed
12 VII, 435 | it by pride. For if they knew the excellence of man, they
13 VII, 447 | the earth, they therefore knew of original sin?—Nemo ante
14 VII, 447 | that is to say, they knew death to be the beginning
15 VII, 547(92) | 21. "Which... by wisdom knew not... it pleased God by
16 VIII, 578 | ordained these sacrifices knew their uselessness; those
17 IX, 631(114)| heathen who were present knew that the Scriptures had
18 X, 671 | law must be obeyed. They knew that the end of the law
19 XI, 712 | shouldst say, Behold, I knew them.~"Yea, thou knewest
20 XI, 712 | ear was not opened: for I knew that thou couldst deal very
21 XI, 718 | that, on the contrary, they knew well that this temporal
22 XI, 733 | He is divine. And, if I knew that these same books foretold
23 XII, 778 | 779. If men knew themselves, God would heal
24 XIV, 900(225)| John 1:11-12. "The world knew him not; and his own received
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