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1 1, III | bitterness remained in their minds regarding him, as also happened 2 1, IV | naturally impressed upon their minds sound ideas of morality, 3 1, V | ideas were implanted in the minds of men like the principles 4 1, XXIII | their leader, had their minds deluded by vulgar deceits, 5 1, XXXI | He had wrought in their minds of its truth, not only teaching 6 1, XLVI | suddenly transformed their minds from a hatred of the doctrine 7 1, XLVIII| been brought before the minds of many, some relating to 8 1, LII | have deeply imbued their minds, and stamped them with a 9 1, LXVII | remove distractions from the minds of men, and expel demons, 10 1, LXX | sort of persuasion in the minds of the hearers.~ 11 2, I | in consequence of their minds being led captive by Jesus; 12 2, I | fathers, and to allow your minds to be led captive by him 13 2, VI | of the Jews, and have our minds chastened and educated by 14 2, IX | Himself, in raising the minds of His disciples to higher 15 2, XII | disciples, produced in the minds of the victims of his deceit 16 2, XLIX | accordingly, in turning away the minds of His disciples, not merely 17 3, II | persuasion of the truth in their minds, moving them not only to 18 3, VIII | those who were of weaker minds might recover their courage 19 3, XV | when we impress upon the minds of our first converts a 20 3, XVIII | impression is produced in the minds of those who have learned 21 3, XXXIV | Jesus, who has recalled our minds from all sensible things, 22 3, XXXIX | taken possession of our minds, makes us yield the assent 23 3, XL | general ideas implanted in our minds at birth, do not produce 24 3, XL | been able to implant in the minds of the multitude the belief 25 3, LII | audience is composed of simpler minds, which need such instruction 26 3, LVIII | philosophy might reach the minds of the young men. And we 27 3, LXXVII| seasons, are blinded in their minds, and especially when, in 28 4, III | place by God's filling the minds of men with new ideas, removing 29 4, LXXVI | the cul-tivation of their minds, because their condition 30 4, XCV | nature may enter into our minds, or any spirit of our adversaries 31 5, I | may be implanted in the minds of all who will peruse our 32 6, XI | similar mastery over the minds of men, were convicted of 33 6, XVII | second place by those whose minds are enlightened by the Logos 34 6, XXVII | unreasonably, an influence over the minds of very many, leading those 35 6, LV | number, seem to disturb the minds of ignorant readers of holy 36 7, VII | illumination which their minds received when divinely inspired. 37 7, XIII | foundation to prejudice the minds of his readers. The prophets, 38 7, XLVI | sufficiently exercised their minds upon these, and have understood 39 7, LI | may take away from their minds the blindness of ignorance. 40 8, XXIII | altogether away from their minds. It is to this practice 41 8, LXII | Being to be profaned in our minds, by being brought down to 42 8, LXVIII| principles take possession of the minds of men more and more every