Book, Chapter
1 1, 20-31| in truth, I hated to be deceived, had a vigorous memory,
2 4, 1-1 | lived seduced and seducing, deceived and deceiving, in divers
3 4, 1-1 | practise with my friends, deceived by me, and with me. Let
4 4, 15-22| my God, in Whom no man is deceived. But yet why not for qualities,
5 5, 8-15 | as far as the sea. But I deceived her, holding me by force,
6 5, 10-18| myself to those deceiving and deceived "holy ones"; not with their
7 6, 4-5 | that so long deluded and deceived by the promise of certainties,
8 7, 2-3 | Lord, to oppose to those deceived deceivers, and dumb praters,
9 10, 6-9 | answered, "Anaximenes was deceived, I am not God. " I asked
10 10, 23-33| would deceive; who would be deceived, no one. Where then did
11 10, 23-33| since they would not be deceived. And when they love a happy
12 10, 23-34| because they would not be deceived, would not be convinced
13 10, 23-34| since they would not be deceived, and would deceive, they
14 10, 31-46| know also that Esau was deceived by lusting for lentiles;
15 10, 32-48| to myself; perchance I am deceived. For that also is a mournful
16 10, 42-67| magical influences, they were deceived, seeking a mediator, by
17 11, 2-3 | delights: let me not be deceived in them, nor deceive out
18 12, 1-1 | and who need fear to be deceived, when the Truth promiseth? ~ ~
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