The fervency of the love increases in proportion to the certainty of the knowledge, and the certainty issues from a complete knowledge of all the parts, which united compose the totality of the thing which ought to be loved.
It is true that impatience, the mother of {18} stupidity, praises brevity, as if such persons had not life long enough to enable them to acquire a complete knowledge of one subject such as the human body!
As already noted, the presented problem of a lesson is neither a state of complete knowledge nor a state of complete ignorance.
And this certainty is born of a complete knowledge of all the parts, which, when combined, compose the totality of the thing which ought to be loved.
But given a complete knowledge of all the co-operating conditions, and not only do two views of the universe cease to be equally rational, but one of them ceases to be even conceivable.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "complete knowledge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.