Book, Chapter

1   III,       XI|   name was, as though He were ignorant of it, it was not in ignorance
2   III,    XXXIV|    And by taking hold of this ignorant opinion, which he does as
3   III,     XLII|    all.~ ~But he destroys the ignorant bounds of Greek belief,
4    IV,       IX| written for the babes and the ignorant ought to be clearer and
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