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belenus 1
belie 1
belief 4
believe 28
believed 10
believes 2
belong 4
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29 world
29 worship
28 about
28 believe
28 could
28 himself
28 like
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
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believe

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 2 | against them), you do not believe them but on our denial, 2 I, 2 | our denial, you instantly believe us. If you feel sure that 3 I, 2 | confession, you do not readily believe him; but over and above 4 I, 2 | on the contrary, whom you believe to be guilty of more atrocious 5 I, 2 | most persons are slow to believe such things, feeling a horrible 6 I, 3 | therefore, further, you do not believe things which are not submitted 7 I, 7 | the more ready are you to believe evil; in short, men more 8 I, 7 | in short, men more easily believe the evil that is false, 9 I, 7 | place. Meanwhile, however, believe them, even as we do ourselves, 10 I, 7 | No, indeed, you do not believe it: even if you did believe 11 I, 7 | believe it: even if you did believe it, I maintain that you 12 I, 10 | accusation which burdens you who believe that there are gods and ( 13 II, 1 | all. Now, what god shall I believe? One that has been gauged 14 II, 2 | We have been taught to believe of the world that it is 15 II, 2 | Terra. Most of the Egyptians believe that there are four gods-- 16 II, 3 | proposed that you should believe to be gods, and the parents 17 II, 3 | we do not see a thing, we believe that it does not exist. 18 II, 6 | that I need not any longer believe in anywise what magians 19 II, 6 | be higher than man, you believe to be very near to God.~ 20 II, 7 | thus, why should you not believe them when they disclose 21 II, 7 | your gods? And if you do believe your poets, how is it that 22 II, 7 | simply because you do not believe the poets, why do you bestow 23 II, 9 | Antenor. And if they will not believe this to be true of him, 24 app, frag| relates, if it is fair to believe it. This Jupiter, in adult 25 app, frag| the son, again, whom they believe the mightier god, knows 26 app, frag| of sense, if indeed they believe, (as they do,) that he turned 27 app, frag| prone, they therefore easily believe that sanctions of misdeed 28 app, frag| whom in their error they believe to be themselves, too, gods--


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