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 1   Int,        6     |          Cilicia, and he shows a knowledge of the Encratites of Asia
 2   Int,        8     | uncertain, that Macarius shows a knowledge of 2 Peter, but it is strange
 3   III,     XIII     |       refers to this dawn of the knowledge of God through Christianity.~ ~
 4   III,       XV     |        learnt from a teacher any knowledge so foul. If you look up
 5   III,    XXIII     |      receiving in themselves the knowledge and revelation of her, live
 6   III,      XXV     |        exalts itself against the knowledge of God.~ ~Already He had
 7   III,    XXVII     |       and unshakeable, since the knowledge and the reasoning which
 8   III,    XXVII     |         in his power to open his knowledge to those who came to him,
 9   III          (180)|          here shows considerable knowledge both of Christian methods
10   III,    XXXIX     |    labourer sows the seed of the knowledge of |105 God in his hearers'
11    IV,     XIII     |          the end of ignorance is knowledge. And so the end of wickedness
12    IV,     XIII     |     temples, now in the light of knowledge serve God as temples of
13    IV,       IX     |       earth, to hide the rays of knowledge from the wise, and to reveal
14    IV,     XVII     |        in wickedness, and not in knowledge |136 of the mysteries. It
15    IV,      XIX     |         endured in deeds, in the knowledge that he will receive remission
16    IV,      XXV     |    darkness, and makes clear the knowledge of man by His teaching,
17    IV,      XXI     |        thither might come to the knowledge of the god when they go;
18    IV,      XXX     |         of ignorance and want of knowledge, and nourished by the brightness
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