Book, Chapter
1 Int | before God, of the truth one knows about oneself - and this
2 Int | acknowledge, to God, the truth one knows about God. To confess, then,
3 1, I | knowing thee not? For he who knows thee not may invoke thee
4 4, VII | VII~ ~12. O madness that knows not how to love men as they
5 5, IV | pleasing to thee because he knows these things? No, for surely
6 5, IV | that man is unhappy who knows these things and does not
7 5, IV | And that man is happy who knows thee, even though he does
8 5, IV | know these things. He who knows both thee and these things
9 5, IV | For just as that man who knows how to possess a tree, and
10 5, IV | but neither owns it nor knows or loves its Creator: just
11 6, X | I was made by it. He who knows the Truth knows that Light,
12 6, X | He who knows the Truth knows that Light, and he who knows
13 6, X | knows that Light, and he who knows it knows eternity. Love
14 6, X | Light, and he who knows it knows eternity. Love knows it,
15 6, X | it knows eternity. Love knows it, O Eternal Truth and
16 6, XIX | soul and body. Everyone knows this who knows the unchangeableness
17 6, XIX | Everyone knows this who knows the unchangeableness of
18 9, II | thoughts, which thy ear knows. For when I am wicked, to
19 9, III | the truth, since no man knows what is in a man “save the
20 9, III | themselves? And who is he that knows himself and says, “This
21 9, V | me. For although no man “knows the things of a man, save
22 9, XII | has showed me. The man who knows them does so without any
23 9, XXXVII| abandoned that everyone who knows us will detest us? What
24 10, VII | ungrateful for certain truths knows and blesses thee along with
25 12, XI | when he speaks of it, also knows of what he speaks. And men
26 12, XI | which is immutably and knows immutably and wills immutably.
27 12, XI | that by itself it is and knows itself and suffices to itself
28 12, XVI | immutably. And thy Essence knows and wills immutably. Thy
29 12, XVI | immutably. Thy Will is and knows immutably. And it does not
30 12, XVI | creature in the same way as it knows itself. Therefore, to thee
31 12, XXXI | thee in us. “For what man knows the things of a man except
32 12, XXXI | in him? Even so, no man knows the things of God, but the
33 12, XXXI | say: “Yes, truly. No man knows the things of God, but the
34 12, XXXI | by his Spirit; for no one knows but the Spirit of God.”
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