We have no meanings for "believe in spite" in our records yet.
1 I believe in spite of the jury-inspite of the Verdict.
2 I would find a way of saying it that should make you believe in spite of yourself-
3 Let us recognise that our churches are filled with sceptics, endeavouring to believe in spite of themselves.'
4 But this only gave her an opportunity for additional pleasure-thepleasure of inventing lies that they would believe in spite of their distrust of her.
5 If mankind has believed in spite of that, it can believe in spite of anything.
6 If he believes in spite of his reason, it is rather ignorant superstition than faith.
7 Would he find them, even then, beyond the tyranny of appearances, believing in spite of them?
8 Now observe the beautiful result which comes from this indestructible power of believing in spite of failure.
9 "If I could believe in spite of-
10 "But how noble it was of him to say what he believed in spite of the chances," she responded.
11 "He is, or rather he may be, if this justice in which I believe in spite of your joking permits him to be."
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