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belief 62
believe 150
believed 66
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belief

   Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | doctrine a secret system (of belief), we must confute him on 2 1, IX | receive a reason for their belief, keep repeating, "Do not 3 1, IX | investigation into articles of belief, and of explanation of dark 4 1, IX | their habits, through the belief that men are chastised for 5 1, XI | does happen? And yet the belief that better things, even 6 1, XI | expect. And if the hope and belief of a better future be the 7 1, XVIII | manners of the Jews, to the belief that, as these writings 8 1, XIX | us our reasons for such a belief, let him first give grounds 9 1, XXXI | Jesus, without profound belief which He had wrought in 10 1, XXXVIII| his doctrine, in the same belief. For did the latter make 11 1, XXXVIII| that, after yielding their belief to arguments which were 12 1, XLII | statements he will withhold his belief, as having been written 13 1, XLIII | who is the more worthy of belief, when declaring that the 14 1, XLIV | the footing of our common belief, that this man is far more 15 1, XLVIII | that, as it is a matter of belief that in a dream impressions 16 1, LI | themselves with overthrowing the belief that the place of His birth 17 1, LXI | contradictory of such a belief; not seeing that the Child 18 1, LXVII | so great as to produce a belief in the fables which represented 19 2, II | who have adopted them the belief that they are divine, and 20 2, VIII | Christ, and yet refused their belief to Him when He came, agreeably 21 2, XXXIII | them; or, in yielding your belief to their statements, look 22 2, XXXIX | those who were not moved to belief by His words? And is it 23 2, XXXIX | glorious appearance, their belief more firmly established 24 2, LV | objections: "While assailing our belief in Jesus, defend yourself, 25 2, LVIII | therefore we accord our belief to those who have therein 26 2, LVIII | accepted as an article of belief, and as effected through 27 2, LXI | had, indeed, expressed his belief in the statement of the 28 2, LXX | have produced a powerful belief in himself after rising 29 2, LXXVII | accordance with the Jewish belief: "We certainly hope that 30 3, III | suppose who do not yield their belief to their miraculous histories 31 3, IX | those who hold the same belief, especially when such honour 32 3, XXIV | Jesus, when we express our belief in such stories, but when 33 3, XXVII | others with an irrational belief in the marvels recorded 34 3, XXXVIII| XXXVIII.~The belief, then, in Antinous, or any 35 3, XXXVIII| unfortunate; while the belief in Jesus would seem to be 36 3, XXXVIII| when I speak of a certain belief being, as the multitude 37 3, XXXVIII| speak of the differences of belief among men, some of whom 38 3, XXXVIII| less fortunate in their belief; and from this to proceed 39 3, XL | minds of the multitude the belief that images are gods, and 40 3, LXIX | reluctant to accept the belief that the God over all things 41 4, XI | nations, we have accorded our belief to our own Scriptures when 42 4, XI | writes as follows: "The belief has spread among them, from 43 4, XX | to themselves for their belief that the advent of Christ 44 4, LIII | virtuous life, than the belief or opinion that the supreme 45 4, XCIII | is better to accept the belief that it is the Supreme God 46 4, XCIV | power to our soul. For this belief is testified by many witnesses, 47 5, II | have here overthrown the belief in the existence of gods 48 5, III | either to overturn the belief in a God who visits the 49 5, XV | were, as a cook, hold the belief in a general conflagration;" 50 5, XLII | nature, and to hold the belief that God was not fixed anywhere 51 5, LVII | to be deemed unworthy of belief, and their words are not 52 5, LVII | show themselves worthy of belief, nor do all make it distinctly 53 5, LXI | termed those who held this belief Sibyllists.~ 54 6, II | true and most worthy of belief) is not sufficient to reach 55 6, X | furnish a reason for our belief, we shall quote also the 56 7, XLI | error in many matters of belief. But whether Orpheus, Parmenides, 57 7, LXIV | they object to them from a belief that the demons choose certain 58 7, LXVI | deference to custom, but from a belief into which they have fallen 59 7, LXIX | it. But, according to our belief, it is true of all demons, 60 8, XV | inferior to Him. And this belief we ground on the saying 61 8, XLIX | any reason from the common belief. But I shall direct my discourse 62 8, LXXII | turned into fire. But our belief is, that the Word shall


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