Book, Paragraph

 1  II,  15|    manners, we do not differ in beliefs; we all know God; and there
 2  II,  34|         that you both have like beliefs, and entertain the same
 3 III,  10|        entertain such monstrous beliefs about them?
 4 III,  11|          partly in the shameful beliefs which your theologians,
 5 III,  42| expressing a thousand different beliefs. But, to be brief, and avoid
 6  IV,  12|   strengthen your superstitious beliefs, and rejoice that victims
 7  IV,  24|       afflicted, flow from such beliefs which you held in former
 8  IV,  28|      you have declared, by your beliefs you do away with them: for
 9  IV,  31|    desires these; or, with foul beliefs, to hold opinions about
10  IV,  36|        behalf of your religious beliefs, you should rather long
11   V,  14|       nations, given up to such beliefs? When these things are brought
12   V,  44|       mention of them, and your beliefs and unchanged thoughts should
13 VII,  10|       putting our trust in vain beliefs. Whatever, they will say,
14 VII,  34|        fell into these fanciful beliefs, so that they fashioned
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