Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  28| compelled as a consequence to confess, on the one hand, that the
 2   I,  57|  books, you must of necessity confess to be true. You accuse our
 3  II,  13|      dead? And this indeed we confess that wee say, but maintain
 4  II,  51|   ignorant of anything, or to confess quite openly that you do
 5  II,  60|      attack our timidity, who confess that we do not know that
 6 III,  16|    yon ascribe that which you confess does not belong to them,
 7  IV,  31|   sins so grievous, while you confess yourselves that, in less
 8   V,   4|     so little foresight as to confess that you have been ensnared
 9   V,  28|                         28. I confess that I have long been hesitating,
10   V,  30|                         30. I confess that, in reflecting on such
11   V,  36|    obscurity. But, indeed, we confess that we do not understand
12 VII,  17|   mockery, then? is it not to confess, to make known that you
13 VII,  23|       reason this is said, we confess that we cannot understand.
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