Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | infant at the breast.~Who is ignorant of this? Mothers and nurses
2 3, VII | CHAPTER VII~ ~12. For I was ignorant of that other reality, true
3 3, VII | God is. And I was entirely ignorant as to what is that principle
4 3, X | CHAPTER X~ ~18. But I was ignorant of all this, and so I mocked
5 4, XV | then with me, for I was ignorant that my soul had to be enlightened
6 5, III | predicted. And men who are ignorant in these matters marvel
7 5, V | this he might have been ignorant, however perfectly he may
8 5, V | things about which he was ignorant but also perverted them,
9 5, V | of a Christian brother, ignorant of these things, or in error
10 5, V | in matters in which he is ignorant - there lies the injury.
11 5, VII | plain to me that Faustus was ignorant in those arts in which I
12 5, VII | himself; for he was not ignorant of his own ignorance, and
13 6, V | for us,160 although I was ignorant both as to what should be
14 7, VI | of Ambrose - and we were ignorant of it. He went on with his
15 8, III | so many questions - poor ignorant one that I was. Now he does
16 8, IV | pitied them; for they were ignorant of those sacraments, those
17 9, XXXVII| another in my presence? Am I ignorant of this also? Or is it still
18 9, XLI | lie in such a way as to be ignorant of what is true. By this
19 10, I | art in eternity, thou art ignorant of what I am saying to thee?
20 10, XXV | O Lord, that I am still ignorant as to what time is. And
21 11, V | either to know by being ignorant or by knowing how not to
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