Part, Paragraph
1 Ded, 2 | bestows grace to enable us to believe other things, can likewise
2 Ded, 2 | impart of it to enable us to believe his own existence), nevertheless,
3 Pre, 1 | more feeble minds should believe that this path might be
4 Pre, 7 | so much to myself as to believe that I have been able to
5 I, 9 | respecting matters of which they believe themselves to possess a
6 I, 10| Being so powerful than to believe that there is nothing certain.
7 I, 11| much more reasonable to believe than deny. It is for this
8 II, 2 | are false (fictitious); I believe that none of those objects
9 II, 2 | that I possess no senses; I believe that body, figure, extension,
10 III, 3 | having been accustomed to believe it, I thought I clearly
11 III, 9 | impetus that impels me to believe in a resemblance between
12 IV, 1 | manifest, as to lead me to believe it impossible that the human
13 V, 8 | existence and essence, I easily believe that the existence can be
14 V, 14| I find it impossible to believe otherwise, while I apply
15 VI, 4 | reached the imagination, I believe that, in order the more
16 VI, 5 | what of them I ought now to believe. ~
17 VI, 7 | asleep, and as I do not believe that the ideas I seem to
18 VI, 10| very strong inclination to believe that those ideas arise from
19 VI, 15| impulse determining me to believe that the star is not greater
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