Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  1|       am the truth," derive the knowledge which incites men to a good
 2 Pre,     0,  3|         investigation of divine knowledge; leaving, however, the grounds
 3 Pre,     0,  3|     language, of wisdom, and of knowledge: while on other subjects
 4 Pre,     0,  8|       in the word of wisdom and knowledge.~The term a0sw/maton, i.e.,
 5 Pre,     0, 10|    yourselves with the light of knowledge," if he would desire to
 6   I,     I,  1|       could derive the cause of knowledge, and come to the understanding
 7   I,     I,  2|        Spirit reveals spiritual knowledge, then the veil is taken
 8   I,     I,  5|   measured. For whatever be the knowledge which we are able to obtain
 9   I,     I,  7|        this it may come to some knowledge of the nature of divinity,
10   I,     I,  8|        by means of the power of knowledge, not by the frailness of
11   I,    II,  6|         by which we come to the knowledge of the Father, whom no one
12   I,    II,  7|    wisdom, and the mysteries of knowledge, making them known to the
13   I,    II,  8|    showing to us the way to the knowledge of Him, is made the express
14   I,   III,  1|       within the reach of human knowledge this higher and diviner
15   I,   III,  1|  nevertheless possible for some knowledge of Him to be gained by means
16   I,   III,  1|    possible, moreover, for such knowledge to be confined from the
17   I,   III,  4|        the Holy Spirit. For all knowledge of the Father is obtained
18   I,   III,  4|      exist as the ground of the knowledge of God the Father. For as
19   I,   III,  4|     that the Spirit derives His knowledge through revelation from
20   I,   III,  4|        of ignorance into one of knowledge; but it is alike impious
21   I,   III,  4|      that after He had received knowledge He was made the Holy Spirit.
22   I,   III,  6|         all who have a rational knowledge of how long a time man is
23   I,   III,  6|    capable of understanding and knowledge, when the reason implanted
24   I,   III,  8|   wisdom, to others the word of knowledge, according to the same Spirit."
25   I,   III,  8|    Christ, as being wisdom, and knowledge, and sanctification, makes
26   I,   III,  8|         the grace of wisdom and knowledge, in order that, after all
27   I,    IV,  1| practice of its principles, the knowledge of his profession abides
28   I,    IV,  1|        recent, and recover that knowledge which hitherto had been
29   I,    IV,  1|       devoted themselves to the knowledge and wisdom of God, whose
30   I,    IV,  1|      what is the acquisition of knowledge, or what is its disappearance,
31  II,    VI,  4|       Before the boy could have knowledge to call upon father or mother,
32  II,   VII,  3|   wisdom, on others the word of knowledge, on others faith; and so
33  II,   VII,  4|       in the Holy Spirit by the knowledge of His ineffable mysteries,
34  II,   VII,  4|   teaching of the Spirit to the knowledge of the reasons of all things
35  II,   VII,  4|       apprehension of spiritual knowledge.~
36  II,     X,  7|       of wisdom, or the word of knowledge, or of any other gift, has
37  II,    XI,  3|     come to a truer and clearer knowledge of that which here has been
38  II,    XI,  4|     immense treasures of divine knowledge, yet, by the very circumstance
39  II,    XI,  4|         of outline of truth and knowledge, shall be added the beauty
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