Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | believed? or how shall they believe without a preacher? and
2 1, 5-6 | the power of the enemy. I believe, and therefore do I speak.
3 1, 6-10 | much as to himself; and believe much on the strength of
4 1, 11-17| that as he did not yet believe, so neither should I. For
5 2, 5-11 | why a crime was done, we believe it not, unless it appear
6 2, 5-11 | in murdering? who would believe it? for as for that furious
7 3, 6-11 | but those things I did believe. Woe, woe, by what steps
8 3, 10-18| to those follies, as to believe that a fig-tree wept when
9 5, 3-6 | But I was commanded to believe; and yet it corresponded
10 5, 5-9 | so long as he doth not believe any thing unworthy of Thee,
11 5, 6-10 | secret ways, and therefore I believe that Thou taughtest me,
12 5, 9-16 | of my soul, which did not believe it. And now the fever heightening,
13 5, 10-19| seemed to me very unseemly to believe Thee to have the shape of
14 5, 10-20| it was, constrained me to believe that the good God never
15 5, 10-20| it seemed to me better to believe Thee to have created no
16 5, 10-20| definite spaces), than to believe the nature of evil, such
17 5, 10-20| lucid substance, so as to believe nothing of Him, but what
18 5, 10-20| not. I feared therefore to believe Him born in the flesh, lest
19 5, 10-20| lest I should be forced to believe Him defiled by the flesh.
20 6, 4-6 | believing, and lest it should believe falsehoods, refused to be
21 6, 5-7 | which unless we should believe, we should do nothing at
22 6, 1 | Writ; I had now begun to believe that Thou wouldest never
23 6, 11-18| members hold it profane to believe God to be bounded by the
24 6, 16-26| which Epicurus would not believe. And I asked, "were we immortal,
25 7, 1-1 | I did in my inmost soul believe that Thou wert incorruptible,
26 7, 3-4 | should not constrain me to believe the immutable God to be
27 7, 19-25| imagined the Catholics to believe God to be so clothed with
28 7, 20-26| teach me it? Upon these, I believe, Thou therefore willedst
29 8, 2-4 | he answered, "I will not believe it, nor will I rank you
30 8, 10-23| to the theatre. But they believe not that will to be other
31 9, 5-13 | recommended Isaiah the Prophet: I believe, because he above the rest
32 9, 10-23| came to pass, Thyself, as I believe, by Thy secret ways so ordering
33 9, 12-32| didst not; impressing, I believe, upon my memory by this
34 9, 13-36| 9.13.36 And, I believe, Thou hast already done
35 10, 3-3 | confess truly; yet they believe me, whose ears charity openeth
36 10, 3-4 | they wish it, as ready to believe - but will they know? For
37 10, 8-15 | and that ocean which I believe to be, inwardly in my memory,
38 10, 19-28| it comes. For we do not believe it as something new, but,
39 10, 32-48| ventures not readily to believe herself; because even what
40 12, 15-22| was speaking unto, who yet believe Moses to have been the holy
41 12, 18-27| whom we read; and seeing we believe him to speak truly, we dare
42 12, 20-29| things, and who unshakenly believe Thy servant Moses to have
43 12, 25-35| should we see it, but should believe it. Let us not then be puffed
44 12, 25-35| precepts of charity, unless we believe that Moses meant, whatsoever
45 12, 26-36| neighbour as myself, I cannot believe that Thou gavest a less
46 12, 28-39| natures. Neither do they, who believe the creatures already ordered
47 12, 30-41| full of Thy Spirit, as to believe that, when by Thy revelation
48 12, 31-42| God, be so rash, as not to believe, that Thou vouchsafedst
49 13, 15-18| above this firmament, I believe immortal, and separated
50 13, 21-29| and wonders, it will not believe, now that the faithful earth
51 13, 21-29| a sign, not to them that believe, but to them that believe
52 13, 21-29| believe, but to them that believe not. Neither then does that
53 13, 21-29| the presence of them that believe. For therefore was He taken
54 13, 24-36| confess unto Thee, that I believe, O Lord, that Thou spokest
55 13, 24-37| And for this end do we believe Thee, Lord, to have said
56 13, 25-38| inspiration than Thine, do I believe myself to speak truth, seeing
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