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1 I, 40 | examples; for, as we always believe the difficulty is in what
2 I, 44 | 44. Do you wish people to believe good of you? Don't speak.~
3 II, 70 | other also. This makes me believe that the springs in our
4 II, 72 | scibili. 5 ~We naturally believe ourselves far more capable
5 II, 72 | linked to one another that I believe it impossible to know one
6 II, 81 | natural for the mind to believe and for the will to love;
7 II, 82 | poor; she compels reason to believe, doubt, and deny; she blunts
8 II, 89 | He who is accustomed to believe that the king is terrible...
9 II, 103 | more vicious. We do not believe ourselves to be exactly
10 II, 123 | loved ten years ago. I quite believe it. She is no longer the
11 III, 193(24) | small things and do not believe in greater?" ~
12 III, 194 | of this mind behave. They believe they have made great efforts
13 III, 194 | Therefore among those who do not believe, I make a vast difference
14 III, 194 | the yoke, that he does not believe there is a God who watches
15 III, 194 | can enlighten them, and to believe that they may, in a little
16 III, 227 | darkness everywhere. Shall I believe I am nothing? Shall I believe
17 III, 227 | believe I am nothing? Shall I believe I am God?~"All things change
18 III, 231 | 231. Do you believe it to be impossible that
19 III, 233 | nature necessity, and can believe nothing else.~Unity joined
20 III, 233 | am so made that I cannot believe. What, then, would you have
21 III, 233 | learn your inability to believe, since reason brings you
22 III, 233 | this, and yet you cannot believe. Endeavour, then, to convince
23 III, 233 | will naturally make you believe, and deaden your acuteness. "
24 IV, 243 | They all strive to make us believe in Him. David, Solomon,
25 IV, 245 | true children those who believe without inspiration. It
26 IV, 248(35) | I know." "I believe." ~
27 IV, 252 | without argument, makes us believe things and inclines all
28 IV, 252 | it. It is not enough to believe only by force of conviction,
29 IV, 252 | automaton is inclined to believe the contrary. Both our parts
30 IV, 252 | our parts must be made to believe, the mind by reasons which
31 IV, 255 | for...~Infidelity, not to believe in the Eucharist, because
32 IV, 255 | not seen.~Superstition to believe propositions. Faith, etc.~
33 IV, 256 | faith. There are many who believe but from superstition. There
34 IV, 256 | There are many who do not believe solely from wickedness.
35 IV, 256 | character, nor all those who believe from a feeling in their
36 IV, 260 | from making it a rule to believe a thing because you have
37 IV, 260 | have heard it, you ought to believe nothing without putting
38 IV, 260 | others, that should make you believe.~Belief is so important!
39 IV, 260 | vain; if you must either believe, or deny, or doubt. Shall
40 IV, 260 | to judge men?~To deny, to believe, and to doubt well, are
41 IV, 262 | in the God in whom they believe. False fear is joined to
42 IV, 275 | for their heart; and they believe they are converted as soon
43 IV, 276 | discover afterwards." But I believe, not that it shocked him
44 IV, 278 | is a gift of God; do not believe that we said it was a gift
45 IV, 279 | is a gift of God; do not believe that we said it was a gift
46 IV, 284 | wonder to see simple people believe without reasoning. God imparts
47 IV, 284 | inclines their heart to believe. Men will never believe
48 IV, 284 | believe. Men will never believe with a saving and real faith,
49 IV, 284 | their heart; and they will believe as soon as He inclines it.
50 IV, 286 | 286. Those who believe without having read the
51 IV, 287 | himself inclines them to believe, and thus they are most
52 IV, 287 | of those Christians who believe without proofs will not,
53 V, 325 | this doctrine; and, as they believe that truth can be found,
54 V, 325 | in law and custom, they believe them and take their antiquity
55 VI, 386 | duration that he was a king, I believe he would be almost as happy
56 VII, 430 | reject; so that you may then believe without... the things which
57 VII, 434 | seeing that during sleep we believe that we are awake as firmly
58 VII, 434 | do when we are awake; we believe that we see space, figure,
59 VII, 434 | alone when awake, we should believe that matters were reversed?
60 VII, 435 | Who, then, can refuse to believe and adore this heavenly
61 VII, 463 | 463. Philosophers.—They believe that God alone is worthy
62 VII, 464 | your good there." We do not believe them, and those who believe
63 VII, 464 | believe them, and those who believe them are the most empty
64 VII, 471 | lie that they ought not to believe it, whatever advantage comes
65 VII, 513 | pleases.)~Objection: But we believe that we hold prayer of ourselves.~
66 VII, 534 | of men: the righteous who believe themselves sinners; the
67 VII, 534 | the rest, sinners, who believe themselves righteous.~
68 VII, 536 | himself he makes himself believe it. For man holds an inward
69 VII, 538 | little pride does a Christian believe himself united to God! With
70 VII, 547(92) | preaching to save them that believe." ~
71 VII, 553 | in the horror of night.~I believe that Jesus never complained
72 VII, 553 | for on Thy assurance I believe their malice.~"No, for I,
73 VIII, 556 | see sufficient for him to believe he possesses it; but he
74 VIII, 564 | that it is unreasonable to believe them. Thus there is both
75 VIII, 568 | are related to make you believe? No, it is to keep you from
76 VIII, 588 | the cross that makes them believe, ne evacuata sit crux. 103
77 IX, 593 | 593. History of China.—I believe only the histories, whose
78 IX, 595 | say, then, that we must believe him?~
79 IX, 609 | the coarser Christians believe that the Messiah has dispensed
80 IX, 626 | 627. I believe that Joshua was the first
81 IX, 638 | people, for fear they should believe that the sceptre had departed
82 X, 641 | understand them. For if we believe they have only one meaning,
83 X, 661 | had seen Him. They did not believe Him so great as to be eternal,
84 X, 691 | rich land. Let those who believe that the good of man is
85 X, 691 | from their enemies, one can believe that in the flesh these
86 X, 691 | fulfilled. But one can well believe also that the enemies would
87 XI, 692 | unbelievers. I do not therefore believe them. Every one can say
88 XI, 693 | that it is expedient to believe that all this is not a stroke
89 XI, 697 | only to those who know and believe them.~Joseph so internal
90 XI, 712 | chosen; that ye may know and believe me, and understand that
91 XII, 744 | fact that the Jews do not believe. "Were this so clear," say
92 XII, 744 | they, "why did the Jews not believe"? And they almost wish that
93 XII, 748 | the Jews, how did they not believe it, or why were they not
94 XII, 748 | both that they would not believe a thing so clear and that
95 XII, 797 | it out to any one; and I believe that many such facts have
96 XIII, 807 | written in heaven.~If they believe not Moses, neither will
97 XIII, 807 | Moses, neither will they believe one risen from the dead.~
98 XIII, 807 | They were forbidden to believe every worker of miracles;
99 XIII, 807 | we have for refusing to believe the workers of miracles.~
100 XIII, 815 | the most credulous. They believe the miracles of Vespasian,
101 XIII, 815 | Vespasian, in order not to believe those of Moses.~
102 XIII, 816 | How it happens that men believe so many liars, who say that
103 XIII, 816 | seen miracles, and do not believe any of those who say that
104 XIII, 816 | preventing death, no one would believe him, because there is no
105 XIII, 816 | particular effects are true, believe them all. In the same way,
106 XIII, 825 | 826. Reasons why we do not believe.~John 12:37. Cum autem tanta
107 XIII, 825 | What makes us not believe in the true miracles is
108 XIII, 825 | ovibus. 187 What makes us believe the false is want of love.
109 XIII, 825 | the time of Antichrist, to believe in Jesus Christ, already
110 XIII, 825(187)| 10:26 "But ye believe not, because ye are not
111 XIII, 828 | doctrine. Now those who did not believe in Him, when He was still
112 XIII, 828 | Thus those who refuse to believe in the miracles in the present
113 XIII, 833 | God; for they do not there believe that the five propositions
114 XIII, 838 | 839. "Though ye believe not Me, believe at least
115 XIII, 838 | Though ye believe not Me, believe at least the works." He
116 XIII, 838 | that they should not always believe the prophets; but yet the
117 XIII, 841(194)| John 10:26-27. "But ye believe not, because ye are not
118 XIII, 841(195)| then, that we may see, and believe thee. (They do not say:
119 XIII, 841(202)| Except ye see... ye will not believe." ~
120 XIII, 841(204)| delusion, that they should believe a lie." ~
121 XIII, 842 | already wamed men not to believe them.~Thus, if there were
122 XIII, 843 | be drawn from them.~If we believe them, the Church will have
123 XIII, 843 | for those which the Turks believe by tradition, but not for
124 XIII, 849 | God should warn men not to believe in them in opposition to
125 XIII, 850 | says, Si non fecissem. 213 Believe the works.~Two supernatural
126 XIII, 851 | speak thus.~It is said, "Believe in the Church"; but it is
127 XIII, 851 | Church"; but it is not said, "Believe in miracles"; because the
128 XIII, 853 | since those refused to believe Jesus Christ innocent only
129 XIII, 854 | 855. I suppose that men believe miracles. You corrupt religion
130 XIV, 861 | these things, which they believe incompatible, say that He
131 XIV, 861 | of the Holy Sacrament. We believe that, the substance of the
132 XIV, 909 | probable? Will you make us believe that it is truth and that,
133 XIV, 919 | pious writings makes me believe the contrary. It is no longer
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