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1 4, III | it could be shown without doubt that what had been truly
2 4, VI | have lost him. Indeed, I doubt whether I was willing to
3 5, IV | Just so it is foolish to doubt that this faithful man may
4 5, V | would still have remained a doubt in my mind whether the theories
5 5, X | holding that we ought to doubt everything, and in maintaining
6 5, XIV | even in that period of doubt, that I could not remain
7 6, IV | door and propounded the doubt as to how it was to be believed,
8 6, XI | of a human body. And do I doubt that I should ‘knock’ in
9 6, I | see plainly and without doubt that the corruptible is
10 6, X | and there was no room for doubt. I should have more readily
11 6, XXI(226)| Chalcedon, and there is no doubt that he is here quoting
12 7, I | had been relieved of all doubt that there is an incorruptible
13 7, XI | alluring me to come and doubt nothing, extending her holy
14 7, XII | certainty and all the gloom of doubt vanished away.264~30. Closing
15 9, XX | me, for I am very much in doubt as to whether it is in the
16 9, XX | to be happy, there is no doubt they would all answer that
17 9, XXXI | it is often a matter of doubt whether it is the needful
18 11, XXIV | used these words I have no doubt whatever that he saw it
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