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1 1, LIII | place, one who candidly considers the prophecy, would be surprised 2 2, LXXVI | and revilings, as Celsus considers and entitles them. And here 3 3, XXVI | regard as a god, no one considers him to be a god." This account 4 5, VIII | show that although Celsus considers it to be a Jewish custom 5 5, LIII | the next place, since he considers that he makes a concession 6 5, LIX | not a "flight," as Celsus considers it to have been, what does 7 7, IX | However, let us see what he considers the most perfect kind of 8 7, XX | Christ some precepts which he considers contrary to those of the 9 7, XXV | the Old Testament which he considers opposed to it. On the one 10 8, V | are unseen." And he who considers that" the earnest expectation 11 8, XXII | Preparation-day. Again, he who considers that "Christ our Passover 12 8, XXIV | to any one who carefully considers what has been said, that 13 8, XXXVII| brings against us, when he considers that Christians in prayer 14 8, L | the righteous. But Celsus considers that we are inconsistent