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1 Int | Tertullian, so far as we know it, may be briefly told.
2 II | that confession which you know you are bound to condemn—
3 II | clear knowledge of what they know they are clearly ignorant
4 III | good. They praise what they know, they blame what they are
5 III | ignorant of; and what they do know they mar by their ignorance,
6 IV | that from this also all may know that those crimes are not
7 VII | unless indeed the impious know less of fear! ~The nature
8 XV | the incense is burning,—I know not whether your gods have
9 XVIII | justice and blamelessness to know God and to reveal Him, in
10 XVIII | obtained, which you either know not or forsake; Who hath
11 XIX | proved. You also have, as I know, a Sibyl, inasmuch as a
12 XXI | Jews, although most people know, and we ourselves declare,
13 XXI | even the common people now know something about Christ,
14 XXII | being done everywhere they know as easily as they declare
15 XXII | knowledge of the clouds, to know what the heavens are about
16 XXIII | so also those whom you know with direct knowledge to
17 XXIII | worship them, as I well know, even with the blood of
18 XXV | whose fault Cybele did not know earlier of the emperor's
19 XXVII | how to cheat you; but we know the quarter from whence
20 XXIX | you persecute those who know how to ask for it, and who,
21 XXX | than all the others. They know as emperors Who gave them
22 XXX | other than Him from Whom I know that I shall obtain them,
23 XXXI | the hands of outsiders. Know from these that we are exhorted 78
24 XXXII | Roman interests; because we know, that the stupendous shock
25 XXXVIII | their origins, which we know to have been begotten of
26 XXXVIII | than you. If we refuse to know how to be delighted, ours
27 XXXIX | children, even if by another;—I know not indeed whether the wives
28 XL | They ought therefore to know that the same God is angry
29 XLII | this, the Sabaeans will know that their spices are consumed
30 XLV | innocence by God, and we know it perfectly, as revealed
31 XLV | retaliation? Yet all the time, you know that those very laws of
32 XLVI | natural use of the woman. I know also that the harlot Phryne
33 XLVIII | wast made, and then seek to know how thou wilt be re-made.
34 XLVIII(127)| The Delphic inscription, 'Know Thyself.' Plin. N. H. vii.
35 XLVIII | incorruptibility. The philosophers know the difference between hidden
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