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1 I| Greece, I pray God that I may know what I ought to say to you, 2 II| good to say so to men who know the poets; for they know 3 II| know the poets; for they know how very ridiculous a theogony 4 II| gods against Zeus, they know who read these words: "When 5 III| impossible that any should know matters so great and divine, 6 V| should either themselves know them, or be able correctly 7 VII| to learn from those who know, and their desire to attain 8 VIII| is it possible for men to know things so great and divine, 9 VIII| it is needful for us to know, and thus in divers times 10 IX| our worship, that you may know that, of all your teachers, 11 XI| should either themselves know them, or be able rightly 12 XI| our religion, and when you know that Moses and the rest 13 XIII| read profane histories, and know that Ptolemy, king of Egypt, 14 XIII| preserved; and wishing to know their contents, he sent 15 XIII| religion froth them, let him know, as he may from those very 16 XXI| people should first of all know the living God. Wherefore, 17 XXVIII| And if any one wish to know something of the building 18 XXXII| divine destiny. But we shall know clearly about this, in what 19 XXXIV| these things? That ye may know that it is not possible 20 XXXV| termination of this life, ye would know from what fearful ills they 21 XXXVI| came after him profess to know even things heavenly? For 22 XXXVI| while other men pretended to know what they were ignorant 23 XXXVI| particular, that what I do not know, I do not suppose I know." 24 XXXVI| know, I do not suppose I know." Let no one fancy that 25 XXXVII| had crossed over (how, I know not) into the region of 26 XXXVII| important matters, and yet know nothing of what they are 27 XXXVII| important matters, and yet know nothing of what they are 28 XXXVIII| right to give heed to, and know that your own oracle, when 29 XXXVIII| preserved by many whom we know, for the conviction of those