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Alphabetical [« »] beings 16 belief 24 beliefs 14 believe 116 believe-to 1 believed 47 believes 12 | Frequency [« »] 119 only 118 might 117 too 116 believe 115 out 114 earth 114 while | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances believe |
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1 I, 12| vault of heaven, cease to believe that anything belongs to 2 I, 23| all acts of sacrilege, to believe that that wise and most 3 I, 24| sane mind do not blush to believe. 4 I, 29| of inactivity? When yon believe that the sun is a deity, 5 I, 36| was God, and because you believe that He still lives, and 6 I, 36| what deities those are who believe that the worship of Christ 7 I, 52| over the fiery zone, if we believe Hermippus as an authority. 8 I, 54| 54. But you do not believe these things; yet those 9 I, 57| 57. You do not believe our writings, and we do 10 I, 57| writings, and we do not believe yours. We devise falsehoods 11 I, 64| the immortality which you believe that you already possess, 12 I, 65| message of safety to those who believe. What, I pray you, means 13 I, 65| and made them hesitate to believe, though master of every 14 II, 1| you should listen to and believe Him, yet He should not have 15 II, 2| speak, and rather incline to believe in the existence of Apollo, 16 II, 4| wronged them. We do not believe, you say, that what He says 17 II, 4| doubtful suspense, rather to believe that which carries with 18 II, 5| obstinacy you refuse to believe, time may too late show 19 II, 5| least give you faith to believe, viz., that already, in 20 II, 5| hinder it? Do you indeed believe that these things happen 21 II, 5| sacred and divine? Or do you believe that, without God's grace, 22 II, 5| we said, those who shall believe, they receive the grounds 23 II, 10| belief? But you say you believe wise men, well versed in 24 II, 11| prevent your being bound to believe and hearken to them in great 25 II, 11| we should have less? You believe Plato, Cronius, Numenius, 26 II, 11| or any one you please; we believe and confide in Christ. How 27 II, 11| more reasonable for you to believe them than for us to believe 28 II, 11| believe them than for us to believe Christ? Was any one of them 29 II, 17| in understanding. I might believe that this was quite true, 30 II, 19| and arrogance, would they believe themselves to be deities 31 II, 20| the worth of man, whom you believe to be very like the higher 32 II, 26| that it is much easier to believe that it learns what it is 33 II, 30| ignorant of consequences, as to believe that to imperishable spirits 34 II, 35| not know this, and only believe it because said by One mightier 35 II, 35| belief seem mistaken if we believe that to the almighty King 36 II, 35| And yet, O ye who do not believe that the soul is of a neutral 37 II, 36| not fitting to think or believe otherwise, why do you wonder 38 II, 38| the world, that we should believe that it could not have been 39 II, 50| wicked, we may be led to believe that there are. Who are 40 II, 59| or stench, that we should believe that, from their uniting, 41 II, 65| everlasting life. For if you believe that father Bacchus can 42 II, 65| relief from sickness; if you believe that Ceres can give good 43 III, 4| are these gods, whom you believe to be in heaven and serve, 44 III, 4| beings exist whom you do not believe to do so; and that those 45 III, 5| these gods, as you wish and believe, and are persuaded; let 46 III, 6| place, we cannot be led to believe this,-that that immortal 47 III, 8| then, be prevailed on to believe that the divine is embodied; 48 III, 9| own end, so we may well believe that these members have 49 III, 10| then, now remains, but to believe that they, as unclean beasts, 50 III, 10| the female sex, we must believe that the goddesses, too, 51 III, 11| worship them, and to think, to believe much more worthily than 52 III, 12| and shapes by which yon believe that the gods above have 53 III, 12| shared in by us, as you believe, you must seek out teachers 54 III, 12| and perishable; nor do we believe that that can endure for 55 III, 13| osseous foundation? But if we believe this to be true, it follows 56 III, 14| the food of men, are we to believe that, like children, they 57 III, 15| all possessed of judgment, believe that hairs and down grow 58 III, 16| blameable. But now, when you believe one thing and fashion another, 59 III, 16| laugh at all? or, since you believe that they may be enraged, 60 III, 27| if, as you maintain and believe, she fills men's minds with 61 III, 28| you will never make us believe in gods of love and war, 62 III, 29| the very gods in whom you believe, and replace them by others 63 III, 29| the sun. But if we are to believe that this is true, it follows 64 III, 29| first place, and whom you believe to procure for you a hearing 65 III, 34| you lead and advise us to believe that she whom you maintain 66 III, 42| that you neither hold nor believe that there is any god concerning 67 IV, 9| slothful? Who, finally, would believe that Money is a goddess, 68 IV, 12| yet will you have us also believe that Mellonia, for example, 69 IV, 12| should we not similarly believe that here, too, others substitute 70 IV, 13| 13. Or, if you refuse to believe this on account of its novelty, 71 IV, 13| you should be unwilling to believe us, let my opponent ask 72 IV, 17| For you will never make us believe that there are four Apollos, 73 IV, 19| whoever they are, because you believe that it is owing to filthy 74 IV, 22| gods, further than that you believe him to have been at times 75 IV, 27| in whose existence you believe, of such acts of extraordinary 76 IV, 27| unwilling you may be, we believe them to be not of heavenly, 77 IV, 28| nature of that power is, can believe either that a deity had 78 IV, 28| and exile? Who, I say, can believe that the deity reclined 79 IV, 30| you either listen to or believe, or yourselves invent about 80 IV, 30| bring blood and gore, if you believe about them things which 81 IV, 31| so prejudiced as not to believe it a greater crime to defame 82 V, 2| say, O you -? Are we to believe that that Faunus and Martius 83 V, 2| heated veins? Are we to believe that, ensnared by wine, 84 V, 2| becoming drunk? Are we to believe that, being fast asleep, 85 V, 3| opposed: are we also to believe that a deity of so great 86 V, 12| any man of wisdom either believe that they are gods, or reckon 87 V, 16| the year testify that you believe these things to be true, 88 V, 17| shameful deed. For who would believe that there is any honour 89 V, 23| with impious ideas as to believe such stories, or receive 90 V, 29| do not call upon him to believe Heraclitus as a witness, 91 V, 36| it may be that what you believe to be so is otherwise, that 92 V, 36| otherwise, that what you believe to be otherwise has been 93 VI, 1| but because we think and believe that they -if only they 94 VI, 8| the contrary, you do not believe, or, to speak with moderation, 95 VI, 8| imitation what you do not believe to exist? Do you perchance 96 VI, 8| and asserts this, does not believe that the gods exist; and 97 VI, 11| besides these you do not believe that anything has divine 98 VI, 14| speak accurately, folly to believe that a god which you yourself 99 VI, 15| addition you are compelled to believe that something divine and 100 VI, 17| the most intelligent-can believe that the gods, forsaking 101 VII, 4| beginning. Will any one believe that the gods, who are kind, 102 VII, 8| gods-if only it is right to believe that they are really moved 103 VII, 10| usual either to hear or to believe what is so easily said. 104 VII, 15| reply, one such that yon believe that they neither have any 105 VII, 17| grateful to you? do you believe that the gods also flock 106 VII, 26| which antiquity did not believe necessary, but modern times 107 VII, 30| upon the gods than if you believe that they become propitious 108 VII, 34| vintages, and they think and believe that the gods gather and 109 VII, 35| whom you either think or believe to exist, of whom you have 110 VII, 35| unbegotten, for it is pious to believe this, or, if they have a 111 VII, 41| first, who is there who will believe that he was a god who was 112 VII, 42| after this, will any one believe that he was a god who avenged 113 VII, 43| their lives? And can any man believe that he is a god who is 114 VII, 50| overthrown? And what man will believe that a stone taken from 115 VII, 51| partiality, would any man believe that she was of divine origin, 116 App | that those had been, or believe that they are, gods, who