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501 3, XLIII | manner in which he deals with Jesus, in giving his assent to 502 3, XLIV | against the doctrine of Jesus, made by a very few individuals 503 3, XLIV | we say that, as if, while Jesus teaches continence, and 504 3, XLIV | contrary to the teaching of Jesus, but would act most unreasonably 505 3, XLV | composed after the time of Jesus, and which are believed 506 3, XLVI | written after the time of Jesus, you will find that those 507 3, XLVI | to His own disciples did Jesus open up all things, esteeming 508 3, LVIII | God and the apostles of Jesus.~ 509 3, LX | initiated in the mysteries of Jesus, which properly are made 510 3, LX | according to the precepts of Jesus, will say to those who have 511 3, LX | were spoken in private by Jesus to His genuine disciples." 512 3, LX | teachers of the doctrine of Jesus, he does not know the difference 513 3, LXI | the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ," which "appearing" 514 3, LXII | no more, then our Saviour Jesus was sent even to such, but 515 3, LXII | understood to be in Christ Jesus, who "did no sin." It is 516 3, LXIII | pointed out the words of Jesus: "Come unto Me, all ye that 517 3, LXIV | even as this publican." For Jesus subjoins to his narrative 518 3, LXVIII | words of the apostles of Jesus was given from God, and 519 3, LXXIII | God, legislating through Jesus Christ for men in all parts 520 3, LXXV | God of all things, and to Jesus, the giver of instruction 521 3, LXXVI | Paul, that the apostle of Jesus gave way to drunkenness, 522 3, LXXXI | religion which is according to Jesus, and that devotion towards 523 4, I | other, who acknowledge that Jesus is the Christ spoken of 524 4, II | sects which deny that Christ Jesus was predicted by the prophets. 525 4, II | of these prophecies, that Jesus is the Christ; whereas now, 526 4, IV | reformation effected by Jesus, who desired to heal not 527 4, V | His own power descend with Jesus into the life of men, and 528 4, XVI | changes or transformations of Jesus, as related in the histories, 529 4, XVIII | and partly to the soul of Jesus. As respects the nature 530 4, XVIII | referring to the soul of Jesus after it had entered the 531 4, XVIII | relation to the soul of Jesus, but also to the rational 532 4, XVIII | which was also in Christ Jesus; who, being in the form 533 4, XIX | persuaded that the advent of Jesus among men was no mere appearance, 534 4, XIX | is distinctly stated that Jesus endured all things on behalf 535 4, XXII | the Jews hating chastised Jesus, and given him gall to drink, 536 4, XXII | single generation after Jesus had undergone these sufferings 537 4, XXII | date of the crucifixion of Jesus, did the destruction of 538 4, XXII | then, which proves that Jesus was something divine and 539 4, XXII | behoved that city where Jesus underwent these sufferings 540 4, XXVII | particular. But if a man is, as Jesus taught, pure in heart, and 541 4, XXVIII | dare to die." But now is Jesus declared to have come for 542 4, XXIX | we in Him; and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all 543 4, XXXII | the venerable religion of Jesus, who, being adorned not 544 4, XXXII | God that the doctrine of Jesus should prevail amongst men, 545 4, XXXII | greatest of sins in putting Jesus to death, they were completely 546 4, XLII | proclaimed to all nations? Jesus declared, "The kingdom of 547 4, XLIV | but (as the apostles of Jesus are accustomed to call them) 548 4, XLIX | meaning." Paul, the apostle of Jesus, says: "It is written in 549 4, LII | regarding Christ fitly apply to Jesus; although the other disputant 550 4, LXVII | with the Jewish people, and Jesus again come to dwell in human 551 4, LXX | Paul also, the apostle of Jesus, teaches us that even the 552 4, LXXIII | they dared to inflict upon Jesus, perished with all their 553 5, I | against us, and against Jesus, and also against Moses 554 5, III | statements made regarding Jesus, and the prophecies uttered 555 5, III | Son of God?--whether that Jesus who said and ministered 556 5, V | prophets and the apostles of Jesus entitle Him. And it is enough 557 5, VIII | miraculous appearance of Jesus, the following words may 558 5, XVI | notwithstanding the injunction of Jesus, "Search the Scriptures." 559 5, XVII | was said by the apostle of Jesus: "We shall not all sleep, 560 5, XX | Zeno as a wiser man than Jesus?~ 561 5, XXXII | character, which were enacted by Jesus, as one possessed of the 562 5, XXXIII | the last days," when one Jesus has visited us, to the " 563 5, XXXIII | has shone forth through Jesus Christ: "Come ye, and let 564 5, XXXIII | agreeably to the counsels of Jesus, to "cut down our hostile 565 5, XXXIII | of peace, for the sake of Jesus, who is our leader, instead 566 5, XXXV | adherence to the teaching of Jesus." Let him then tell us whether 567 5, XXXIX | say, dwelt in the soul of Jesus, and was united to Him in 568 5, XLIII | latter days conspired against Jesus, that we might be in possession 569 5, XLVIII | power lasted so long as Jesus had not assumed a human 570 5, XLVIII | circumcised, was abolished; for Jesus reduced it to nought by ( 571 5, XLIX | things until the advent of Jesus; after whose coming it was 572 5, L | transferred to us, after Jesus had conveyed the power which 573 5, LI | even of our own Saviour Jesus; but that for a good end 574 5, LI | Moses, and have accepted Jesus, whom he testifies to be 575 5, LI | honour which we render to our Jesus, pointing out that we have 576 5, LI | contained in the teaching of Jesus Christ is pure and unmixed 577 5, LIII | points in which our Saviour Jesus Christ is made the subject 578 5, LIV | teaching in the name of Jesus, have apostatized from the 579 5, LIV | the Jews as fabulous, that Jesus is the only one that came 580 5, LIV | then, who maintained that Jesus was the only one that came 581 5, LV | contribute to prove that Jesus was not the only one who 582 5, LVI | there came to the tomb of Jesus himself, according to some, 583 5, LVII | regarding the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, we have this 584 5, LVII | appeared to announce that Jesus had risen from the dead, 585 5, LVII | believe in the resurrection of Jesus, and who manifest, as a 586 5, LVIII | sepulchre where the body of Jesus lay, acting like a lad at 587 5, LVIII | away from the teaching of Jesus.~ 588 5, LX | welcomed the way which is by Jesus Christ. But we know that 589 5, LXI | who are the disciples of Jesus. Let it be admitted, moreover, 590 5, LXI | there are some who accept Jesus, and who boast on that account 591 5, LXI | acknowledge with us that Jesus was born of a virgin, or 592 5, LXII | do not at all acknowledge Jesus to be the Son of God, but 593 5, LXII | those with which be believed Jesus to be endowed, he too would 594 5, LXII | as powerful among men as Jesus was amongst the multitude. 595 5, LXII | Simon could comprehend how Jesus, like a good husbandman 596 5, LXIII | who is compared with our Jesus, we shall not repeat what 597 5, LXIII | followers of the word of Jesus, and have exercised ourselves 598 6, II | discourse. For our prophets, and Jesus Himself, and His apostles, 599 6, II | therefore the disciples of Jesus, men ignorant so far as 600 6, IV | to the declaration of our Jesus, "Blessed are the pure in 601 6, V | God in the face of Christ Jesus." And therefore that very 602 6, V | predicting the advent of Jesus, who was to turn away men 603 6, VI | utter." And it is related of Jesus, who was greater than all 604 6, VII | Celsus to the apostles of Jesus, who were younger than Plato, 605 6, VII | unquestioned goes astray;" and Jesus the son of Sirach, who has 606 6, VII | agreeably to the command of Jesus, to investigate the meaning 607 6, VIII | we narrate the history of Jesus, nor have His genuine disciples 608 6, IX | John is introduced before Jesus as the voice of one crying 609 6, IX | is pointed out by him, is Jesus, with whom agrees the statement, " 610 6, XI | God in the manner in which Jesus did, and if each of them 611 6, XI | to the entire world that Jesus Christ is the only Son of 612 6, XI | supposed that (the acts of Jesus) were a series of prodigies, 613 6, XI | against the doctrine of Jesus, was well aware that none 614 6, XV | mighty hand of God," through Jesus Christ, the teacher of such 615 6, XVI | regard to the declaration of Jesus against rich men, when He 616 6, XVI | proceeded from Plato, and that Jesus perverted the words of the 617 6, XVI | merely among the believers on Jesus, but among the rest of mankind-- 618 6, XVI | Celsus, on hearing that Jesus, who was born and brought 619 6, XVI | are termed "blessed" by Jesus, while "the rich" are designated 620 6, XIX | uttered by the prophets, by Jesus Himself and His disciples, 621 6, XX | through the heavens, even Jesus the Son of God," who has 622 6, XX | agreeably to the teaching of Jesus, the fountains of water 623 6, XX | by the true disciple of Jesus in these words, "then face 624 6, XXIII | prophets, nor the apostles of Jesus, nor the Son of God Himself, 625 6, XXVIII | bring accusations against Jesus to as great a degree as 626 6, XXVIII | uttered maledictions against Jesus. See, then, how irrational 627 6, XXVIII | even listen to the name of Jesus, or omit even that He was 628 6, XXIX | God; but when your teacher Jesus and the Jewish Moses give 629 6, XXIX | as they do; but that when Jesus legislates differently from 630 6, XXX | who neither acknowledge Jesus as Saviour, nor God, nor 631 6, XXXV | prophets, who demonstrate that Jesus is the Christ predicted 632 6, XXXV | in the Gospels regarding Jesus have been fulfilled. But 633 6, XXXVI | current in the Churches is Jesus Himself ever described as 634 6, XXXVII | conformity with the command of Jesus, to the searching of the 635 6, XLI | Christianity which comes by Jesus, and who live according 636 6, XLV | realizes the ideal given in Jesus, from whom there flowed 637 6, XLVI | by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, and by our gathering 638 6, XLVII | maintain that the soul of Jesus is made one with so great 639 6, XLVII | approaching to it than the soul of Jesus? And if this be so, then 640 6, XLVII | be so, then the soul of Jesus and God the Word--the first-born 641 6, XLVIII | we infer that the soul of Jesus is not separated from the 642 6, XLVIII | all creation, he laughs at Jesus being called "Son of God," 643 6, XLVIII | maintaining that, as the soul of Jesus is joined in a perfect and 644 6, XLVIII | very Word, so the person of Jesus, generally speaking, is 645 6, LXVI | is sprung up,"--the God Jesus. No Christian, then, would 646 6, LXVII | and who were healed by Jesus because they said to Him, " 647 6, LXVIII | seen in glory along with Jesus. He showed to us, moreover, 648 6, LXX | in truth," which "came by Jesus Christ," after the giving 649 6, LXXII | which also it follows that Jesus could not have risen again 650 6, LXXIII | view of Celsus, the body of Jesus had been fashioned without 651 6, LXXIV | statement which declares that Jesus has been the subject of 652 6, LXXV | Spirit inhabited the body (of Jesus), it must certainly have 653 6, LXXV | to bring a charge against Jesus, he adduces the sacred writings, 654 6, LXXV | statements respecting the body of Jesus having been "ill-favoured;" 655 6, LXXV | bringing a charge against Jesus; but he paid no attention 656 6, LXXVI | it as not being spoken of Jesus Christ. What has he to say 657 6, LXXVI | the narratives of which Jesus ascended up into a high 658 6, LXXVI | prophecy as referring to Jesus, being blinded in so accepting 659 6, LXXVI | is a great proof that the Jesus who appeared to be "without 660 6, LXXVI | prevent the charge against Jesus from being advanced.~ 661 6, LXXVII | Spirit inhabited the body (of Jesus), it must certainly have 662 6, LXXVII | other marvels related of Jesus; which objection we have 663 6, LXXVII | the varying appearances of Jesus are to be referred to the 664 6, LXXVII | different appearances of Jesus? And I refer also to the 665 6, LXXVIII| lengthened slumber that God sent Jesus to the human race, who has 666 6, LXXVIII| Moreover, the advent of Jesus apparently to one corner ( 667 6, LXXIX | bodies, and many spirits like Jesus, in order that the whole 668 6, LXXIX | who teach the Gospel of Jesus in all lands in soundness 669 6, LXXXI | all the sufferings which Jesus was to undergo were foreseen 670 6, LXXXI | that everything regarding Jesus was foretold by the prophets; 671 7, I | we call upon God through Jesus Christ, whom Celsus accuses, 672 7, II | happened in the life of Christ Jesus. At the outset let us refer 673 7, II | were delivered concerning Jesus Christ. His words are: " 674 7, II | raised by Celsus against Jesus and Christians were so utterly 675 7, VII | foretold events relating to Jesus Christ. We therefore for 676 7, XIII | and while it may seem that Jesus ate, He did so only as possessing 677 7, XIV | of those who believe in Jesus on the ground of the prophecies 678 7, XIV | prophecies are which we apply to Jesus, and how Celsus could justify 679 7, XIV | the prophets in behalf of Jesus, or whether he himself is 680 7, XVI | prophets actually foretold of Jesus Christ. For the prophecies 681 7, XVI | these human sufferings. And Jesus Himself, who knew perfectly 682 7, XVI | the man who was seen in Jesus Christ. Accordingly, you 683 7, XVI | us in the form of the man Jesus, who taught us, saying, " 684 7, XVII | was to animate the body of Jesus, to sow the seed of His 685 7, XVII | this. If, then, we consider Jesus in relation to the divinity 686 7, XVIII | Whether is it Moses or Jesus who teaches falsely? Did 687 7, XVIII | the Father, when he sent Jesus, forget the commands which 688 7, XXI | brought under the teaching Of Jesus Christ; and he never "gave 689 7, XXIII | said, it is clear then that Jesus, "the man of Nazareth," 690 7, XXIII | led Celsus to suppose that Jesus forbids ambition to His 691 7, XXIV | only by the teaching of Jesus, but also by the Old Testament. 692 7, XXV | we infer that neither "Jesus nor Moses has taught falsely." 693 7, XXV | The Father in sending Jesus did not "forget the commands 694 7, XXVI | now given the Gospel of Jesus Christ, not wishing the 695 7, XXXVIII| in his body the dying of Jesus;" and "mortify your members 696 7, XL | entirely from those taught by Jesus. For it is the Ophians who, 697 7, XL | have utterly renounced Jesus, and perhaps some others 698 7, XL | behind him in speaking ill of Jesus and His religion, he thus 699 7, XL | accordance with the teaching of Jesus that we oppose all such 700 7, XLI | taught in the school of Jesus Christ, have rejected all 701 7, XLI | short, of all those who from Jesus alone could have received 702 7, XLIII | power over the humanity of Jesus, were among those who saw 703 7, XLIV | for he has learnt from Jesus to seek for nothing small 704 7, XLV | accordance with the teaching of Jesus, we hear this said of us: " 705 7, XLVI | senses. The disciples of Jesus regard these phenomenal 706 7, XLVIII | accepting the teaching of Jesus, than, so far from defiling 707 7, XLIX | God and the apostles of Jesus. These truths are fully 708 7, XLIX | inclination, or from not having Jesus to lead them to a rational 709 7, LII | grounded on the teaching of Jesus also run until they come 710 7, LIV | to oppose us and put down Jesus that leads him to sound 711 7, LIV | marvellous acts and words of Jesus which Celsus refuses to 712 7, LV | reply, that the silence of Jesus under scourgings, and amidst 713 7, LV | the wonders performed by Jesus, specify among these the 714 7, LVI | that instead of calling Jesus the Son of God, we had better 715 7, LVI | again speaks of the life of Jesus as "a most infamous life," 716 7, LVI | found in the actions of Jesus, we should have repelled 717 7, LVI | charges brought against Him. Jesus did indeed meet with a most 718 7, LVI | others. If the death of Jesus was a miserable one, was 719 7, LVI | be said that the death of Jesus was? You see from this, 720 7, LVI | vilify the character of Jesus; and I can only suppose 721 7, LVI | broken and vanquished by Jesus, and which now finds itself 722 7, LVII | choose Jonah rather than Jesus as our God;" thus setting 723 7, LVII | city of Nineveh, before Jesus, who has preached repentance 724 7, LVII | had commanded him; while Jesus suffered death for men after 725 7, LVII | worthy of our adoration than Jesus, who subdued the fierceness 726 7, LIX | the recorded teaching of Jesus Christ, or in the instructions 727 7, LX | Jews, and the disciples of Jesus, who despise mere elegances 728 7, LXI | it is evident, that when Jesus said "coarsely," as Celsus 729 7, LXVIII | already said concerning Jesus, it would be a useless repetition 730 8, I | receive the doctrines of Jesus Christ, live in darkness 731 8, IV | whom He pleases through Jesus to his inheritance, "from 732 8, IV | all things, and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all 733 8, IV | all things; and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all 734 8, IV | of God made manifest in Jesus. For it is the Son alone 735 8, V | Moses and by our Saviour Jesus, and who have no part in 736 8, V | masters than one. To them Jesus Christ is an all-sufficient 737 8, IX | regard to the worship of Jesus, we will show that the right 738 8, XI | established the claims of Jesus, and against Him who, as 739 8, XIV | you should tell them that Jesus is not the Son of God, but 740 8, XIV | extreme desire to extol Jesus Christ." We, however, have 741 8, XIV | supporters of such an opinion. Jesus is, then, not the leader 742 8, XV | ground on the saying of Jesus Himself, "The Father who 743 8, XVI | against the followers of Jesus their Lord, who confess 744 8, XIX | holy body of our Saviour Jesus Christ. When He knew that 745 8, XIX | sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ;" and Paul also says, " 746 8, XIX | the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ our Lord being the 747 8, XX | because we have learnt from Jesus Christ the true way of serving 748 8, XX | way marked out for us by Jesus Christ. For it is He who 749 8, XXII | chamber, like the apostles of Jesus, he gives himself to supplication 750 8, XXVII | accepted the guidance of Jesus, the "Angel of the great 751 8, XXVII | favour of God through Christ Jesus, may say with confidence 752 8, XXIX | at present to detail. But Jesus, wishing to lead all men 753 8, XXIX | good to the apostles of Jesus and the elders assembled 754 8, XXXIII | hath brought us to God--Jesus Christ. It is not according 755 8, XXXIV | passed into the heavens, Jesus the Son of God," and "we 756 8, XXXIV | Son, manifested to us in Jesus; to be gracious and kind 757 8, XXXIV | under the charge of demons: Jesus has taught us not to despise 758 8, XXXV | formed by the teaching of Jesus, and who have heard the 759 8, XXXVII | pray to God alone through Jesus; and mixing up other notions 760 8, XXXIX | forgotten himself as to call Jesus Christ a demon, when he 761 8, XLII | supposes that it is the body of Jesus extended on the cross and 762 8, XLII | that it was as God that Jesus was crucified and slain. 763 8, XLII | on the sufferings which Jesus suffered as a man, we shall. 764 8, XLII | who inflicted death upon Jesus suffered nothing afterwards 765 8, XLII | called for the crucifixion of Jesus with shouts of" Crucify 766 8, XLII | sedition and murder and Jesus, who had been delivered 767 8, XLII | them, because the blood of Jesus was shed at their instigation 768 8, XLII | fearful a crime against Jesus.~ 769 8, XLIII | pass since the time that Jesus suffered,--that, I mean, 770 8, XLIII | God, who sent His Word, Jesus Christ, to make known His 771 8, XLIII | sufferings and death which Jesus endured with such fortitude 772 8, XLIII | to make them known. For Jesus Himself taught us this when 773 8, XLIII | bringeth forth much fruit." Jesus, then, who is this grain 774 8, XLIII | hereafter. The Father of Jesus is therefore a tender and 775 8, XLV | having been performed by Jesus and His disciples. For why 776 8, XLV | wrought these wonders, or Jesus Christ Himself, had come 777 8, XLVI | The maimed were cured by Jesus in great numbers. And the 778 8, XLVII | recorded by Christians by Jesus Himself, or by His power 779 8, XLVII | incredible that the apostles of Jesus Christ, who were unlettered 780 8, LIII | the Jewish prophets and by Jesus, at any rate to have held 781 8, LIII | the Jewish prophets, and Jesus, and His faithful disciples, 782 8, LIII | Moses, and the prophets, and Jesus, and His apostles; and they 783 8, LIII | so rashly to state about Jesus and His apostles such things 784 8, LIV | the bondage of evil; for Jesus declared this, as was foretold 785 8, LIV | would show themselves." And Jesus Himself, as Isaiah also 786 8, LIV | lift up herself. And when Jesus beheld her, and perceived 787 8, LIV | except the Word, that came by Jesus Christ, and that aforetime 788 8, LIV | inspired the prophets: And Jesus came to release those who 789 8, LIV | companion of those who accounted Jesus among criminals, fulfilling 790 8, LV | violation of the commands of Jesus, or to die if we continue 791 8, LVIII | those words, "in the name of Jesus," when uttered by the truly 792 8, LIX | we say, "At the name of Jesus every knee shall bow, of 793 8, LIX | brought to "confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory 794 8, LIX | in the God of all through Jesus Christ, he exhorts us for 795 8, LX | the Supreme God through Jesus Christ, who has given us 796 8, LXIV | with the Most High through Jesus, who put to flight multitudes 797 8, LXIX | guilt in the treatment of Jesus.~ 798 8, LXX | all things, through Christ Jesus our Lord, which strengtheneth