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Alphabetical [« »] knew 5 know 29 knowing 4 knowledge 17 known 1 knows 2 labours 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 written 17 both 17 her 17 knowledge 17 she 17 though 16 may | St. Justin Martyr Hortatory address to the Greeks Concordances knowledge |
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1 I| attained the true and divine knowledge), I think it well first 2 V| these men have learned this knowledge; for it is impossible that 3 VII| desire to attain accurate knowledge of things heavenly by their 4 VIII| contention received from God the knowledge which also they taught to 5 VIII| might reveal to us the knowledge of things divine and heavenly. 6 XII| these things escape your knowledge, because for many generations 7 XV| the place where light and knowledge dwell.~ Take thou the word 8 XXV| CHAPTER XXV. -- PLATO'S KNOWLEDGE OF GOD'S ETERNITY.~ ~How, 9 XXVI| mystically referring the true knowledge of realities to the prophets, 10 XXVII| CHAPTER XXVII. -- PLATO'S KNOWLEDGE OF THE JUDGEMENT.~ ~And 11 XXIX| impossible to have any distinct knowledge of the writings of Moses. 12 XXX| CHAPTER XXX. -- HOMER'S KNOWLEDGE OF MAN'S ORIGIN.~ ~And he 13 XXXVI| CHAPTER XXXVI. -- TRUE KNOWLEDGE NOT HELD BY THE PHILOSOPHERS.~ ~ 14 XXXVI| in possession of the true knowledge worthy of the name of philosophy? 15 XXXVI| ascribing to God alone the knowledge of those things which are 16 XXXVIII| God, restored to us the knowledge of the religion of our ancient 17 XXXVIII| be done by Him. For the knowledge of these things will constitute