Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, IV | liking for eating, I could believe that even the angels are
2 I, XVII | granted an interview; and I believe that man obtained the favor
3 I, XXIII| passed over, to prevent, as I believe, any feeling of weariness
4 I, XXV | but I should wish you to believe that no one ever contended
5 I, XXVI | faithful, he who does not believe that Martin accomplished
6 I, XXVI | such deeds, simply does not believe that Christ uttered such
7 I, XXVI | of speaking, and will, I believe, do this much for his friend
8 I, XXVII| Martin. But for my part, I believe, that, even though you were
9 II, IX | and is now a bishop. I believe, Postumianus, you have either
10 II, XIII | simply hear of them will believe them. For unless Martin
11 II, XIII | present day do not even believe the Gospels. But we have
12 III, III | himself performed miracles: believe me that other people also
13 III, IV | while fat less did they believe that a priest was lying
14 III, IV | suffered sufficient punishment. Believe me, that I have firmly determined
15 III, V | opinion that they will not believe even the witnesses named.
16 III, VI | I am enraged in heart, believe me, and, through vexation,
17 III, VI | senses: do Christian men not believe in the miraculous powers
18 III, VII | Refrigerius, remember, I believe, that we lately had a conversation,
19 III, XV | come hither, Brictio.' I believe they perceived the miser:
20 III, XV | these things, and, as I believe, chiefly instigated by the
21 III, XV | out, the demons having, I believe, been, in the meantime,
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