Quotes about Knowledge
Accordingly, the knowledge of ourselves not only arouses us to seek God, but also, as it were, leads us by the hand to find him.
— John Calvin
The true knowledge of God is not only to know him as the maker of the world, but also to be persuaded that the world is directed by him, and further to know the nature of that direction.
— John Calvin
Faith rests not on ignorance, but on knowledge.
— John Calvin
error never can be eradicated from the heart of man until the true knowledge of God has been implanted in it. Section
— John Calvin
Thus even the most wicked are an example to us that throughout the world the knowledge of God has some power in the hearts of all people.
— John Calvin
The intention of Scripture is to exercise our faith, that we may know we are protected by God's hand, and that we may not be subject to harm from Satan and wicked men. . .
— John Calvin
that there is nothing put forth in Scripture which it is not profitable to know.
— John Calvin
Without the Word, there is nothing left for us but darkness.
— John Calvin
the Bible was to him the vehicle of God's power first, and secondly of our knowledge of Him.
— John Calvin
we cannot have a clear and complete knowledge of God unless it is accompanied by a corresponding knowledge of ourselves. This
— John Calvin
Where do all the labyrinths of error in the world come from [the objector will continue], if not from the fact that when men follow their own minds they land in vanity and lies? So
— John Calvin
Faith was a gift of God whose main function was to create in man a certain knowledge of God's goodness toward us. The
— John Calvin