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1 Pre, 0, 1| through Jesus Christ, and who know Christ to be the truth, 2 I, I, 1| 1. I Know that some will attempt to 3 I, I, 1| all things, or comes to know God Himself, who is called 4 I, I, 8| thing to see, and another to know: to see and to be seen is 5 I, I, 8| a property of bodies; to know and to be known, an attribute 6 I, II, 2| hypostatically existing, I know not whether our curiosity 7 I, III, 6| they have already begun to know what evil is, they are made 8 I, V, 2| the next place, we must know that every being which is 9 I, V, 2| be explained, that we may know what they are of whom we 10 I, V, 4| who see thee: and all who know thee among the nations shall 11 I, V, 4| which, this one which we know on earth is the model; and 12 I, VIII, 2| an oath that he did not know who Christ was, how is it 13 I, VIII, 2| but some other person, I know not whom, who was in Paul; 14 I, VIII, 4| is not our privilege to know or inquire what those acts 15 I, VIII, 4| It is sufficient only to know this much, in order to demonstrate 16 II, I, 5| and beholding these, to know that God made all these 17 II, III, 2| proficiency, yet as we only know in part, and prophesy in 18 II, III, 5| preceded that again; and I know not that I am able to enumerate 19 II, III, 6| unseen are eternal. For we know that if our earthly house 20 II, IV, 1| His Father who does not know of a greater God. But if 21 II, IV, 2| same thing to those who know how to understand the letters 22 II, IV, 3| be seen, and another to know and to be known, or to understand 23 II, IV, 3| Father; nor does any one know the Father, save the Son, 24 II, V, 2| their opinions, because they know not how to understand anything 25 II, V, 3| ask them, then, if they know what is regarded among men 26 II, VI, 1| the Son, nor doth any one know the Son, save the Father" ( 27 II, VI, 1| the Father" (for who can know what wisdom is, save He 28 II, VI, 7| flesh, yet now henceforth know we Him no more." ~The above, 29 II, VII, 4| 4. We must therefore know that the Paraclete is the 30 II, IX, 5| privilege of Him alone to know who searches all things, 31 II, X, 1| resurrection, that we may know what that (body) is which 32 II, XI, 4| artistic excellence, burns to know of what nature it is, or 33 II, XI, 4| inexpressible desire to know the reason of those things 34 II, XI, 5| to Christ he would then know more clearly the reasons 35 II, XI, 5| their seed. He will come to know, moreover, what are the