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1 1, Pref | as the place where Celsus introduces the Jew disputing with Jesus, 2 1, XVIII | Rhetoric, and who carefully introduces in every part language of 3 1, XXVIII| rhetorician training a pupil, he introduces a Jew, who enters into a 4 3, XXXVI | XXXVI.~But as he next introduces the case of the favourite 5 5, IV | beings?" and then again introduces us as if answering, "Some 6 5, XIV | God, as if He were a cook, introduces the fire (which is to consume 7 5, XV | accusation of Celsus, that "God introduces the fire (which is to destroy 8 6, LXVI | next statement, in which he introduces, as it were, a certain person, 9 7, VI | wishes of their votaries, introduces Chryses, who, for a few 10 7, XVI | the prophecies which he introduces into his argument are very 11 7, XXVIII| than the Greek literature, introduces God as promising to those 12 7, XXXIX | the creation of the world, introduces man before his transgression 13 7, XXXIX | again not seeing, as when he introduces the serpent saying to the 14 7, LVIII | a coarser way. For Plato introduces Socrates conversing with 15 8, XXXV | impunity?" Observe now how he introduces servants of the Most High--