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1 Int | thirst for wisdom, how the Manicheans deluded him with their promise
2 Int | from the dogmatism of the Manicheans only to confront him with
3 3, VI | numerous and vast books, [the Manicheans] sounded out thy name though
4 3, VI(65) | These were the Manicheans, a pseudo-Christian sect
5 3, VI | But the fantasies of the Manicheans were not in any way like
6 3, VI | than these snares [of the Manicheans]! For verses and poems and “
7 3, VI | things [the fantasies of the Manicheans] I did believe. Woe, woe,
8 3, XII | had been given over to the Manicheans by his misguided mother
9 4 | story of his years among the Manicheans. It includes the account
10 4, XIII(105)| of the Good Against the Manicheans, VIII-XV; City of God, XI,
11 5, III | a certain bishop of the Manicheans, Faustus by name, a great
12 5, III | the tedious fables of the Manicheans; and it struck me that the
13 5, X(144) | The Manicheans were under an official ban
14 5, XI | face against these same Manicheans, had begun to impress me,
15 5, XIV | against the onslaught of the Manicheans, I now realized could be
16 5, XIV | possible any way to prove the Manicheans guilty of falsehood. If
17 5, XIV | the conclusion that the Manicheans were to be abandoned. For
18 6, V | better than the method of the Manicheans, in which our credulity
19 6, VII | superstition, loving in the Manicheans that outward display of
20 6, II | people of darkness, which the Manicheans usually set up as an army
21 6, III | what had been said by the Manicheans - and I shrank from them
22 7, X | conventicle or to the theater, the Manicheans at once cry out, “See, here
23 7, X | human desires - but even the Manicheans do not affirm that there
24 8, IV | regret was I indignant at the Manicheans! Yet I also pitied them;
25 8, IV | with those deaf and dead Manicheans to whom I myself had belonged;
26 12, XIX(604) | known so well among the Manicheans - between the perfecti and
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