Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1   I,   III,  4|           He passes from a state of ignorance into one of knowledge; but
 2   I,   III,  4|           and yet to ascribe to Him ignorance. For even although something
 3   I,   III,  7|         have fallen into a state of ignorance or folly, and therefore
 4   I,   III,  8|             stains of pollution and ignorance are cleansed and taken away,
 5   I,    IV,  1|          should awake in a state of ignorance. It is not our purpose to
 6  II,    IV,  1|          God. But if it is not from ignorance, but from deceit, that He
 7  II,   VII,  3|             persons, because of the ignorance of their understandings,
 8  II,    IX,  4|           for it would be a mark of ignorance either to seek, or of folly
 9  II,     X,  8|            the darkness of profound ignorance, have been placed beyond
10  II,     X,  8|           of error and the night of ignorance, may be clothed with dark
11  II,     X,  8| resurrection, that the very mist of ignorance which had in this life taken
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