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Believest thou not that I am in the Father, and the Father in me? the words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works." "Howbeit, when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.

And sometimes, also, do I find a fugitive creature in my dovecote, which is alien to me, and trembleth when I lay my hand upon it. But what did Zarathustra once say unto thee? That the poets lie too much? But Zarathustra also is a poet. Believest thou that he there spake the truth? Why dost thou believe it?" The disciple answered: "I believe in Zarathustra."

"Lead me to them that sent thee, and I will spare the trouble of a go-between. I am ready to tell my wrongs to the Doge, on his throne; for what can one, poor and old as I, dread from their anger?" "Thou believest me sent to betray thee?" "Thou knowest thine own errand." The other removed his mask, and turned his face towards the moon.

And if thou believest that she will come forth victorious from all my attacks as doubtless she would what higher titles than those she possesses now dost thou think thou canst upon her then, or in what will she be better then than she is now? Either thou dost not hold her to be what thou sayest, or thou knowest not what thou dost demand.

And why may it not be so in the government? So much in regard to ornaments. 'Ignorant and illiterate captives. Ah, cousin! Believest thou this? Dost thou not rather hope that this is so? Hope on! The day of trial hastens apace! Hope vigorously and diligently; for such hope is of short duration.

Yet if thou shouldest have felt something, I say, something of the killing power of the law of God in thine heart, this is not an argument to prove that thou believest all the things contained in Scripture, for there is gospel as well as law, and therefore I shall speak to that also, that is, whether thou hast felt the power of the gospel, as well as something of the power of the law. Second.

"As thou believest, so do; 'for whatsoever is not of faith is sin," said Fra Paolo solemnly. "That was a strong word spoken of doctrine to guard the conscience. I would I might scatter all the noble words of that noble Apostle Paul among the people and the priests, in our own tongue!"

If we, his own children, feel shamed and indignant at this cruelty, oh, what must be the feelings of her countrymen, her friends?" "Then thou believest not the foul slander attached to the Countess of Buchan, my Joan?" "Believe it!" she answered, indignantly; "who that has looked on that noble woman's face can give it the smallest credence? No, Gilbert, no.

Better that the tawny heathen had remained in their trackless forests, listening to the deluding lies of the French emissaries, than come hither as spies upon our condition, and to take advantage of our supposed weakness." "Is it possible," inquired the Knight, "that thou believest not in the sincerity of the professions of peace made by these poor savages?"

My brethren have told it to me, Jesus answered. And thou believest it not? Paul cried.