Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | Him in whom they have not believed? or how shall they believe
2 1, 6-8 | told me of myself, and I believed it; for we see the like
3 1, 11-17| perilous guilt. I then already believed: and my mother, and the
4 3, 6-11 | though I heard it sung, I believed not: but those things I
5 3, 10-18| saint! And I, miserable, believed that more mercy was to be
6 4, 14-21| commended, when the commender is believed to extol him with an unfeigned
7 5, 9-16 | crucifixion of a phantasm, which I believed Him to be? So true, then,
8 5, 10-20| 5.10.20 For hence I believed Evil also to be some such
9 5, 10-20| myself more reverential, if I believed of Thee, my God (to whom
10 5, 10-20| Himself, Thy Only Begotten, I believed to have been reached forth (
11 6, 1-1 | she replied to me, "She believed in Christ, that before she
12 6, 1 | through grace, as though they believed and conceived of Thee as
13 6, 4-5 | doubt, how it was to be believed, not insultingly opposed
14 6, 4-5 | insultingly opposed it, as if believed. Doubt, then, what to hold
15 6, 5-7 | that she required to be believed things not demonstrated (
16 6, 5-7 | things were imposed to be believed, because they could not
17 6, 5-7 | what innumerable things I believed, which I saw not, nor was
18 6, 5-7 | unshaken an assurance I believed of what parents I was born,
19 6, 5-7 | could not know, had I not believed upon hearsay - considering
20 6, 5-7 | persuade me, that not they who believed Thy Books (which Thou hast
21 6, 5-7 | all nations), but they who believed them not, were to be blamed;
22 6, 5-7 | thing was of all most to be believed, since no contentiousness
23 6, 1 | 6.5.8 This I believed, sometimes more strongly,
24 6, 1 | otherwhiles; yet I ever believed both that Thou wert, and
25 6, 1 | not willed thereby to be believed in, thereby sought. For
26 6, 16-26| won the palm, had I not believed that after death there remained
27 7, 7-11 | from the Faith whereby I believed Thee both to be, and Thy
28 7, 9-13 | sons of God, as many as believed in His name; this I read
29 9, 3-6 | yet emerging thence, he believed as we did; not as yet endued
30 10, 8-14 | I have experienced, have believed: and thence again infer
31 11, 8-10 | of men; that it might be believed and sought inwardly, and
32 11, 22-28| no man disturb me. For I believed, and therefore do I speak.
33 12, 10-10| discourse unto me. I have believed Thy Books, and their words
34 12, 31-42| words, why may not he be believed to have seen all these,
35 13, 18-22| salvation is nearer than when we believed: and that the night is far
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