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1 1, VIII | And here Celsus must be convicted of self-contradiction. For 2 1, XXVIII | by trade, because she was convicted of adultery; that after 3 1, XL | method of arrangement, be convicted of great rashness and boasting, 4 1, XLVIII | of universal knowledge is convicted of not knowing what words 5 2, IX | but who also, after we had convicted him, and condemned him as. 6 2, IX | But these our Saviour convicted of uttering the greatest 7 2, XLIX | the doings of others, but convicted himself of the same acts. 8 2, XLIX | whether Celsus is not clearly convicted of slandering the Gospel 9 2, LIII | the doings of others, and convicted himself of the same." And 10 3, XXXVI | there, and others again convicted by a weak conscience, actually 11 3, XXXVII | deities; for Celsus is clearly convicted of falsehood when he says, " 12 5, III | treatise to be an Epicurean, is convicted of being a deserter to that 13 5, LII | only one, they would be convicted of telling lies against 14 6, XI | over the minds of men, were convicted of being utter nonentities. 15 6, XXXVIII| who has been already often convicted of false witness and irrational 16 7, XIV | or whether he himself is convicted of a shameless endeavour