Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | foremost, except that we believe in him? This faith, therefore,
2 Int, 1 | for more than I am. Here believe nothing else about me than
3 1, I | believed? Or how shall they believe without a preacher?”7 Now, “
4 1, V | from strange sins.”15 “I believe, and therefore do I speak.”16
5 1, VI | told about myself and I believe it - though I cannot remember
6 1, VI | others, and that he should believe many things about himself
7 1, XIII | most disagreeable to me. I believe that Virgil would have the
8 2, V | act of murder? Who would believe such a thing? Even for that
9 3, VI | of the Manicheans] I did believe. Woe, woe, by what steps
10 3, X | on to such follies as to believe that a fig tree wept when
11 4, III | therefore, you ought to believe me, since I worked at it
12 5, III | But still I was ordered to believe, even where the ideas did
13 5, V | whom he could persuade to believe this, so that all who followed
14 5, VII | moon; and I had ceased to believe him able to show me in any
15 5, X | was now half inclined to believe that those philosophers
16 5, X | seemed to me most unseemly to believe that thou couldst have the
17 5, X | still compelled me to believe that the good God never
18 5, X | it seemed better to me to believe that no evil had been created
19 5, X | This seemed better than to believe that anything could emanate
20 5, X | substance. So that I could believe nothing about him except
21 5, X | was afraid, therefore, to believe that he had been born in
22 5, X | should also be compelled to believe that he had been contaminated
23 6, IV | was not so deranged as to believe that this could not be comprehended,
24 6, IV | believing. But lest it should believe falsehoods, it refused to
25 6, V | that unless we should believe, we should do nothing at
26 6, V | but those who did not believe them who were to be blamed.
27 6, V | Writings, I had now begun to believe that thou wouldst not, under
28 6, VI | poor beggar - with what I believe was a full belly - joking
29 6, IX | market place as a thief. I believe, O my God, that thou didst
30 6, XI | it as an abomination to believe that God is limited by the
31 6, XVI | what Epicurus would not believe: that after death there
32 6, III | constrain me by any answer to believe that the immutable God was
33 6, XIX | supposed the Catholics to believe that God was so clothed
34 6, XX | books teach me this? I now believe that it was thy pleasure
35 7, II | Simplicianus replied, “I shall not believe it, nor shall I count you
36 7, X | theater. But they do not believe that the will which draws
37 8, III | without end. But I do not believe that he is so inebriated
38 8, V | Isaiah the prophet; and I believe it was because Isaiah foreshows
39 8, X | it happened (though I believe it was by thy secret ways
40 8, XII | but thou didst not. I now believe that thou wast fixing in
41 8, XIII | compassion on.316~36. Indeed, I believe thou hast already done what
42 9, III | ears love opens to me will believe me.~4. But wilt thou, O
43 9, III | desire as those willing to believe - but will they understand?
44 9, VIII | and that ocean which I believe in - and with the same vast
45 9, XIX | this comes, for we do not believe it as something new; but
46 9, XXXII | does not readily venture to believe itself, because what already
47 11, XV | whom I spoke, who still believe that Moses was the holy
48 11, XVIII | to convey; and since we believe that he speaks truly we
49 11, XX | their inner eye and who believe unshakably that thy servant
50 11, XXV | see it but that we should believe him. Let us not, then, “
51 11, XXV | as ourself.”497 Unless we believe that whatever Moses meant
52 11, XXVI | neighbor as myself, I cannot believe that thou gavest thy most
53 11, XXVIII| they in simple accord who believe that “heaven and earth”
54 11, XXX | Spirit, so that we will believe that when thou didst reveal
55 11, XXXI | would it not be right to believe that Moses saw all these
56 11, XXXI | so headstrong as not to believe that this man [Moses] has
57 12, V | things; and since I did believe that my God was the Trinity,
58 12, XV | above this firmament, and I believe that they are immortal and
59 12, XXI | soul does not refuse to believe unless it sees signs and
60 12, XXI | a sign, not to those who believe but to those who do not
61 12, XXI | but to those who do not believe.”613~And the earth which
62 12, XXI | the presence of those who believe. To this end he was raised
63 12, XXIII | understanding to it and believe with certainty that what
64 12, XXIV | I confess to thee that I believe, O Lord, that thou hast
65 12, XXIV | of reason. Therefore, we believe that to both of these two
66 12, XXV | these words. For I do not believe I can speak the truth by
67 12, XXVII | works of miracles - which we believe are signified by the phrase, “
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