Book, Chapter
1 2, 6-12 | decayeth; nay, nor even that false and shadowy beauty which
2 3, 6-10 | were corporeal fantasies, false bodies, than which these
3 3, 8-16 | self-willed pride, any one false thing is selected therefrom
4 3, 11-20| by the plausibility of my false interpretation, and so quickly
5 4, 3-5 | that he found it utterly false; and he, a grave man, would
6 4, 16-24| nature of the mind, but the false notion which I had of spiritual
7 4, 16-25| drunk in, so do errors and false opinions defile the conversation,
8 5, 5-9 | having taught any thing false, were to be detested and
9 5, 6-10 | delivered; nor therefore false, because the language is
10 5, 9-16 | of His flesh seemed to me false; and how true the death
11 5, 9-16 | the death of His body, so false was the life of my soul,
12 5, 10-19| make proficiency in that false doctrine, even those things (
13 7, 1-2 | conceive aught else, for it was false. For thus should a greater
14 7, 2-3 | then were all these sayings false and execrable; but if corruptible,
15 7, 2-3 | statement showed it to be false and revolting." This argument
16 10, 3-3 | knoweth and saith, "It is false," unless himself lieth?
17 10, 13-20| remember; which though they be false, yet is it not false that
18 10, 13-20| be false, yet is it not false that I remember them; and
19 10, 30-41| flesh, that, when asleep, false visions persuade to that
20 11, 12-14| praise for one who answereth false things. But I say that Thou,
21 11, 13-15| consider, that he wonders at false conceits. For whence could
22 12, 15-18| Will you affirm that to be false, which with a strong voice
23 12, 15-19| gainsayers? Are these things false?" "No," they say; "What
24 12, 15-19| they say; "What then? Is it false, that every nature already
25 12, 15-22| thereof do you affirm to be false? Is it that the matter was
26 12, 16-23| affirm all these truths to be false, who honour Thy holy Scripture,
27 12, 18-27| either know or think to be false. While every man endeavours
28 12, 23-32| know as a truth, what is false; and for this other, away
29 12, 23-32| have written things that be false. But let me be united in
30 12, 26-36| surmount all sayings of false and proud teachings. I should
31 12, 31-42| the rest, which not being false, could not offend me. I
32 13, 19-24| adultery, not steal, not bear false witness; that the dry land
33 13, 21-30| voluptuousness of luxury, and the false name of knowledge: that
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