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1 1, I | him in whom they have not believed? Or how shall they believe
2 1, XI | Thus, at that time, I “believed” along with my mother and
3 1, XI | although he had not yet believed in him. For it was her desire,
4 1, XI(24)| baptism which, Augustine believed, established the effigiem
5 3, VI | the flying Medea” I never believed it, but those other things [
6 3, X | And, wretch that I was, I believed that more mercy was to be
7 4, XIV | praised when the eulogist is believed to give his praise from
8 4, XV | life as well, and yet I believed that it did not come from
9 5, V | that all who followed him believed that they were following
10 5, VI | marvelous ways, and therefore I believed - because it is true - that
11 5, VII | those arts in which I had believed him eminent, I began to
12 5, IX | flesh was real, though I believed it not.~My fever increased,
13 5, X | errors.~20. And thus I also believed that evil was a similar
14 5, X | be in its nature. And I believed that our Saviour himself
15 5, XIV | my own despair for having believed that no reply could be given
16 6, I | she replied to me that she believed, in Christ, that before
17 6, III | through grace - as if they believed and imagined that thou wert
18 6, IV | doubt as to how it was to be believed, and not have insultingly
19 6, IV | it as if it were actually believed. Therefore, my anxiety as
20 6, IV | physical terms.~If I could have believed, I might have been cured,
21 6, V | it commanded things to be believed that were not demonstrated -
22 6, V | unalterable assurance I believed which two people were my
23 6, V | it was not the ones who believed thy books - which with so
24 6, V | that was most of all to be believed, since no wranglings of
25 6, V | affairs.~8. This much I believed, some times more strongly
26 6, V | other times. But I always believed both that thou art and that
27 6, V | through them thy will may be believed in and that thou mightest
28 6, VII | ascetic discipline which he believed was true and unfeigned.
29 6, XVI | off the palm if I had not believed what Epicurus would not
30 6, I | God. In my inmost heart, I believed that thou art incorruptible
31 6, III | unjustly punished, since I believed thee to be most just. Who
32 6, VII | fluctuations of thought. I still believed both that thou dost exist
33 6, IX | of God, even to them that believed on his name”188 - this I
34 9, VIII | have experienced or have believed on the basis of experience -
35 9, X | them, it was not that I believed them on the credit of another
36 10, VIII | men so that it might be believed and sought for within, and
37 10, XXII | interrupt me. “For I have believed, and therefore do I speak.”438
38 11, X | converse with me. I have believed thy books, and their words
39 12, XVIII | salvation is nearer than when we believed; and because “the night
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