Book, Chapter
1 2, VI | Indeed, it did not have that false and shadowy beauty which
2 3, VI | were simply fantastic and false. In comparison to them the
3 3, VIII | part is loved under the false assumption that it is the
4 3, VIII | thee the arrogance of a false freedom - for thus we lose
5 3, XI | by the plausibility of my false interpretation but saw immediately
6 4, I | sometimes secretly, under the false guise of religion. In the
7 4, II | fornication against thee, trust in false things, and “feed on the
8 4, III | astrology to be utterly false and, as a man of honest
9 4, XV | nature of the mind, but the false opinions which I held concerning
10 4, XV | the same way, errors and false opinions contaminate life
11 5, V | once stood convicted of false teaching, should then be
12 5, VI | lips should it be supposed false. Nor, again, is it necessarily
13 5, VII | at least not altogether false toward himself; for he was
14 5, IX | the life of my soul was as false, because it was as unreal
15 5, X | gaining any profit from that false doctrine, I began to hold
16 6, VI | would not this have been a false choice? Was the contrast
17 6, II | assertions of theirs are false and should be rejected with
18 6, II | then this is self-evidently false and should be abhorred at
19 6, VI | that Firminus had given me false information, or that his
20 9, III | himself and says, “This is false,” unless he himself is lying?
21 9, XIII | which, even if they are false, yet it is not false that
22 9, XIII | are false, yet it is not false that I have remembered them.
23 9, XIII | between the truths and the false objections, and now I see
24 11, XV | say that these things are false which Truth tells me, with
25 11, XV | objectors? Are these things false?” “No,” they say. “What
26 11, XV | they say. “What then? Is it false that every entity already
27 11, XV | then, do you contend is false in them? Is it because matter
28 11, XVI | things which are true are false, who still honor thy Scripture
29 11, XVIII| either know or suppose to be false. Therefore, since every
30 11, XXIII| Moses spoke things that are false. But let me be united with
31 11, XXVI | surmount the words of all false and proud teachings. If
32 12, XIX | adultery, nor steal, nor bear false witness598 - that “the dry
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