Part, Paragraph
1 Ded, 2 | be sufficient to hold as matters of faith, that the human
2 Ded, 5 | be necessary, unless on matters where no one proof of adequate
3 Ded, 6 | authority, that not only in matters of faith, but even also
4 Syn, 4 | false. Nor do I refer to matters of faith, or to the conduct
5 I, 9 | are in error respecting matters of which they believe themselves
6 III, 4 | deceived, even respecting the matters that appeared to me the
7 III, 4 | cause me to err, even in matters where I think I possess
8 III, 16| which I examine all those matters, the conviction of their
9 IV, 15| readily give my judgment on matters which I only obscurely and
10 IV, 16| evident knowledge of all the matters regarding which I can deliberate,
11 V, 6 | figures, numbers, and other matters that pertain to arithmetic
12 V, 14| sometimes deceived, even in matters which I think I apprehend
13 V, 16| knowledge respecting innumerable matters, as well relative to God
14 VI, 7 | should be deceived even in matters that appeared to me to possess
15 VI, 9 | omnipotence of God; and it matters not by what power this separation
16 VI, 15| discern the truth in those matters. Thus, although the impression
17 VI, 15| as in many other similar matters, I have been accustomed
18 VI, 24| true than what is false, in matters relating to the advantage
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