Section, Paragraph
1 II, 82 | prevail, though his reason convince him of his safety. Many
2 III, 194 | themselves the lights which convince them of it, neglect to seek
3 III, 233 | believe. Endeavour, then, to convince yourself, not by increase
4 IV, 252 | demonstrated! Proofs only convince the mind. Custom is the
5 VII, 425 | uniform, should certainly convince us of our inability to reach
6 VII, 430 | divine signs in me, which may convince you of what I am, and may
7 VII, 460 | is learned, it is easy to convince him that he is wrong to
8 VII, 536 | to be true; and thus we convince ourselves of the truth.~
9 VIII, 556| find in nature arguments to convince hardened atheists, but also
10 VIII, 564| condemn, and insufficient to convince; so that it appears in those
11 VIII, 588| But those who come only to convince can say that they come with
12 IX, 618 | me, nor can their proofs convince me. Thus I should equally
13 X, 649 | somewhat far-fetched, and which convince only those who are already
14 XII, 794 | it would be quite easy to convince unbelievers. If Jesus Christ
15 XII, 794 | as Isaiah says, we cannot convince unbelievers, and they cannot
16 XII, 794 | unbelievers, and they cannot convince us. But by this very fact
17 XII, 794 | But by this very fact we convince them; since we say that
18 XIII, 805| because it is necessary to convince the entire man, in body
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