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 1     I|     and brethren, though ye know it not, and though ye be
 2   III|     For I would have you to know that I proposed to him certain
 3   III|    indifference his end, to know any good but indifference.~ ~
 4    IV|   all things, which also we know is pleasing to God, and
 5   VII| seed of the Christians, who know that they are the cause
 6  VIII|     race of men -- were, we know, hated and put to death, --
 7    IX|     what we say to this. We know that the wicked angels appointed
 8     X|      But since they did not know the whole of the Word, which
 9   XII|     not concerned, since we know that God is a just observer
10   XIV|     in the nature of man to know good and evil; and by their
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