Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0,  8|         called by the simple or ignorant incorporeal; as if one were
 2   I,   III,  4|      yet the Holy Spirit He was ignorant of the Father, but that
 3   I,  VIII,  2|   beings, they are nevertheless ignorant of the cause of that diversity.
 4  II,     I,  4|    those men who are altogether ignorant of the power and intelligence
 5  II,   III,  3|    unchangeable, they should be ignorant that it is by the grace
 6  II,   III,  4|        of this I confess myself ignorant, although, if any one can
 7  II,    IV,  1|         to be His Father who is ignorant of the existence of any
 8  II,    IV,  3|  despised which are invented by ignorant persons respecting the anterior
 9  II,     V,  4| according to them, the world is ignorant of the good God alone. For
10  II,    VI,  1|     made His holy apostles, men ignorant and unlearned, taken from
11  II,     X,  2|       themselves to be the most ignorant and foolish of mankind.
12  II,    XI,  1|       forgetful of himself, and ignorant of what becomes him, all
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