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1 1, Pref | at present to quote the words of Matthew, for the testimony 2 1, Pref | the same effect. And the words of Matthew are as follow: " 3 1, Pref | greatness manifest in the words of the world's wisdom, he 4 1, Pref | wisdom, he said that the words of the philosophers were " 5 1, Pref | of the world." Now those words, which contained some element 6 1, Pref | myself, and who are able by words and treatises to overthrow 7 1, VI | Jesus, and certain other words in which they repose faith, 8 1, VIII | death, in the following words: "And I do not maintain 9 1, IX | even to the least of their words or deeds, or even of the 10 1, XII | when Celsus says in express words, "If they would answer me, 11 1, XIII | the Gospel, not giving the words as they actually occur in 12 1, XIII | that believe." Now by these words it is clearly shown that 13 1, XVIII | government, to confer upon His words a power which might subdue 14 1, XXIV | hold, by nature; the first words being imitations of things, 15 1, XXIV | men having uttered certain words varying with the circumstances 16 1, XXIV | consistent system, having words which are known to exceedingly 17 1, XXV | qualities and peculiarities of words, which possess a certain 18 1, XXVI | years to spread abroad His words and teaching, should have 19 1, XXIX | individuals were won by his words, but also not a few of those 20 1, XXXIV | Now, if a Jew should split words, and say that the words 21 1, XXXIV | words, and say that the words are not, "Lo, a virgin," 22 1, XXXV | because at his birth these words, "God with us," were uttered, 23 1, XXXV | good our point from the words themselves. The Lord is 24 1, XXXVI | Moses, nor committed their words to writing, but would have 25 1, XXXIX | public streets, and whose words are unworthy of any serious 26 1, XL | inscribed upon his book the words, A True Discourse!~ 27 1, XLIII | Isaac, or to Jacob, those words which He is recorded to 28 1, XLVIII | when they either heard the words of the Lord or beheld the 29 1, XLVIII | spiritual blessing these words: "See, the savour of my 30 1, XLVIII | show by acts rather than words that He was the Christ, 31 1, XLVIII | convicted of not knowing what words he ought to ascribe to a 32 1, L | and some also in express words. And as in what follows 33 1, LIV | dishonourable among men. The words of prophecy run thus: "Lo, 34 1, LV | this way he explained the words, "Thy form shall be of no 35 1, LV | Holy Spirit, appiled these words to a person. But we seemed 36 1, LVI | evidently addressed in these words: "Grace is poured into Thy 37 1, LVI | Judaistic views, saying that the words, "Thy throne, O God, is 38 1, LVII | beginning of all such. The words of Paul are as follow: " 39 1, LX | about the star, and the words, "I shall show him to him, 40 1, LXII | utterance and arrangement of words, then faith also, like that 41 1, LXII | preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in 42 1, LXII | fulfilled which said, "His words shall run very swiftly." 43 1, LXII | all the earth, and their words to the end of the world," 44 1, LXII | with divine power; and the words of Jesus referred to are, " 45 1, LXVI | there in safety?" From these words Celsus seems to think that 46 1, LXVI | what is recorded in these words appears to me to be not 47 1, LXVI | that the angel spoke these words; and that in a dream certain 48 1, LXX | when He not only used the words, "With desire have I desired 49 1, LXXI | falsehood, agreeably to the words of the prayer, "Cut them 50 2, II | by the Holy Spirit, these words were added, "When He is 51 2, III | of their fathers in such words as these: "Or does not the 52 2, III | fathers, as having in the words the whole mind of the Spirit." 53 2, IV | how shall ye believe My words?" Nay, even one of the evangelists-- 54 2, VI | resting the sense of these Words in the plain history which 55 2, VI | to relate histories, in words like this, "I will open 56 2, VII | them to be washed, with the words, "Except I wash thee, thou 57 2, VIII | not understand from His words the divinity that was in 58 2, IX | who spake in Jesus these words, "I am the way, and the 59 2, IX | creation He uttered the words, "Let there be light," and " 60 2, IX | also were addressed the words, "Let Us make man in Our 61 2, IX | of creation, in express words, as follows: "He spake, 62 2, IX | who in Jesus said these words, "I am the way, and the 63 2, IX | why, to Beelzebub, in the words "He casteth out devils through 64 2, X | be, for the sake of His words? For the reception by the 65 2, XI | produced in him by the words of Jesus, which had the 66 2, XI | and this is shown by the words: "And his bishopric let 67 2, XI | out, as it were, all the words which he had heard from 68 2, XIII | Jesus when He uttered these words, and see His predictions 69 2, XIII | speaking to no purpose, for his words will have no fulfilment; 70 2, XIII | doubt about assenting to his words, you will say, that if these 71 2, XIII | beholds, agreeably to His words, the Gospel of Jesus Christ 72 2, XVI | unbelievers, we shall quote the words of Plato, that Erus the 73 2, XVIII | actions beforehand, then His words were no longer true, who 74 2, XX | mouth of the Saviour, in words beginning thus: "Hold not 75 2, XX | poet, either in the exact words of the oracle or in equivalent 76 2, XXIV | from Me?'" Now in these words observe the malignity of 77 2, XXIV | lamented. And he changes the words in the expression, "Father, 78 2, XXIV | subject of reproach; but the words, "I will make alive," they 79 2, XXIV | these men have heard the words, "I will smite;" but they 80 2, XXIV | heal," which are like the words of a physician, who cuts 81 2, XXIV | of Celsus who quotes the words, "O Father, would that this 82 2, XXV | be noted also, that the words are not, "let this cup depart 83 2, XXVI | Jesus having spoken such words during His stay upon the 84 2, XXXVII | represents as uttering these words; and let them adduce from 85 2, XXXIX | persuasive language of Him whose words were always appropriate 86 2, XXXIX | not moved to belief by His words? And is it not a manifest 87 2, XLII | called, according to His own words, the "coming world;" whereas 88 2, XLV | he would neither hear the words of Jesus, when He predicted 89 2, XLVI | the greater power of His words and deeds, have won over 90 2, XLVIII | who were deaf to virtuous words, listen readily to the doctrine 91 2, L | But Celsus falsities the words of Jesus, since He did not 92 2, L | asserts that He uttered such words. For as the power of the 93 2, LIII | shall not hearken to the words of that prophet, or dreamer 94 2, LIII | etc. Again, perverting the words of Jesus, he says, "And 95 2, LIII | on the ground of those words of Moses already quoted, " 96 2, LVI | is the meaning which his words seem to convey respecting 97 2, LVII | would not have uttered these words, who believed what is recorded 98 2, LXI | will not believe." These words were spoken by Thomas, who 99 2, LXII | Scripture says, in express words, "And He vanished out of 100 2, LXIV | indicates the same thing by the words: "I was daily with you, 101 2, LXV | it is conveyed in these words, that Jesus died that He 102 2, LXV | respecting the living the words are these, "And we shall 103 2, LXV | same change in different words, he says, that they who 104 2, LXIX | truth, represented in the words, "I am crucified with Christ," 105 2, LXIX | that be who examines the words of the narrative may see 106 2, LXIX | had spoken to them certain words?~ 107 2, LXX | concealed Himself? For his words regarding Him are these: " 108 2, LXX | how will you explain his words, "The opposite ought to 109 2, LXXI | was that sent Him, in the words, "None knoweth the Father 110 2, LXXII | be the Son of God, in the words, "This is my beloved Son, 111 2, LXXIII | men to the light in the words, "Come unto Me, all ye that 112 2, LXXIII | of Jesus consisted not in words, but in deeds; while it 113 2, LXXIV | of Jesus, by the mighty words which were spoken by Him 114 2, LXXVI | he censures Jesus in such words as the following: "He makes 115 2, LXXVI | any application of such words to them as healing medicine? 116 3, II | were held as sacred, the words of those persons who were 117 3, III | was believed, as far as words went, to assist them, but 118 3, X | was the charm of Jesus' words, that not only were men 119 3, XX | of him who utters these words, and look carefully at the 120 3, XX | that you understand Paul's words, and that you can demonstrate 121 3, XXVI | least as appears from his words. And, in the first place, 122 3, XXXVI | persuasive power of His words, commended Him as worthy 123 3, XXXIX | accomplished by a periphrasis of words, and a weaving of sentences, 124 3, XLII | and made better by their words and lives, so that they 125 3, XLIII | addressed to Jupiter, in the words:--~"The Cretans are always 126 3, XLIII | beginning of death. And his words run:--~"And Rhea bore thee 127 3, XLIV | with confidence. By which words, acknowledging that such 128 3, XLV | his prayer to God these words: "The unseen and secret 129 3, XLV | wisdom expressed in few words, and in which you will find 130 3, XLVII | divine permission, in these words: "For God showed it unto 131 3, XLVIII | And perhaps also from the words, "For ye see your calling, 132 3, L | which follow next in these words: "Nay, we see, indeed, that 133 3, L | he slanders us in these words, comparing us to those who 134 3, LIII | those who believe these words to be well spoken, suppose 135 3, LIV | by listening also to the words of Solomon: "Oh, ye fools, 136 3, LIV | of understanding in the words, "Come, eat of my bread, 137 3, LV | attain to perfection;--and by words like these they gain them 138 3, LXIII | with flattery." Now, what words of flattery and piteous 139 3, LXIII | we have pointed out the words of Jesus: "Come unto Me, 140 3, LXIV | wicked self-conceit in the words, "I thank Thee that I am 141 3, LXIV | narrative of them both the words: "This man went down to 142 3, LXVI | nevertheless, though giving his words a more favourable construction, 143 3, LXVI | unsound reasoning. For his words were: "Those who are inclined 144 3, LXVI | by chastisement;" and his words, as we understood them, 145 3, LXVIII | which they contain? For the words of those who at the first 146 3, LXVIII | demonstration which followed the words of the apostles of Jesus 147 3, LXX | seeing even here how these words are meant, and what "the 148 3, LXXII | such an one rejects the words of God, being misled and 149 3, LXXV | wounds inflicted by the words of such as are deemed to 150 3, LXXVI | drunkenness, and that his words were not those of soberness; 151 3, LXXVIII| them by in silence. His words are as follows: "These charges 152 3, LXXX | him prove that these are words which deceive with empty 153 3, LXXXI | let him prove that these words were not spoken by the divine 154 3, LXXXI | who likes show that those words which are acknowledged among 155 4, I | follows. And we pray that words may be given us, as it is 156 4, I | Behold, I have put My words in thy mouth as fire. See, 157 4, I | and to plant." For we need words now which will root out 158 4, I | He may grant even to us words adapted both for building 159 4, I | spiritual law, and the prophetic words referring to the same. And 160 4, II | which does not need many words." Now here he appears to 161 4, III | those who listen to His words; and by the coming of Christ 162 4, III | Celsus has expressed in words, that "God knows (all things) 163 4, V | he able to understand the words, "Do I not fill heaven and 164 4, XIII | unseasonably to investigate words of deeper meaning, we shall 165 4, XIII | one can show that these words were differently understood 166 4, XIII | can be spoken of in these words as being "burned," save 167 4, XIV | unchangeable, both by such words as "Thou art the same," 168 4, XIX | taken place? For certain words, when savouring of falsehood, 169 4, XXVIII | that he attributes to us words which we never uttered, 170 4, XXIX | philosophers, on account of certain words uttered by some rash youth 171 4, XXXIII | testimony of dark and ambiguous words, whose meaning was veiled 172 4, XXXIII | Celsus appears to me in these words to have expressed very obscurely 173 4, XXXIII | exorcising of demons, the words, "God of Abraham, and God 174 4, XXXIV | writings, or generally from words the meaning of which was 175 4, XXXV | testimony of dark and ambiguous words, whose meaning was veiled 176 4, XXXVII | the sense in which these words were understood by those 177 4, XXXVIII| on; without quoting the words, which would give the hearer 178 4, XXXVIII| have it appear that the words were used allegorically, 179 4, XXXIX | us contrast with this the words of Socrates regarding Eros 180 4, XXXIX | others at the Symposium. The words of Plato are as follow: " 181 4, XXXIX | if those who read these words were to imitate the malignity 182 4, XLII | Deucalion," as well as from the words, "For they did not expect, 183 4, XLII | and in uttering these words to the Jews, what other 184 4, XLIII | understanding to what these words refer: "And those which 185 4, XLV | meant by Sodom, and by the words of the angels to him who 186 4, XLV | him. But let us in a few words soften down the repulsive 187 4, XLVII | districts of no repute." Now the words, "that they were commanded 188 4, XLVIII | matter receives the spermatic words of the god,~and retains 189 4, XLIX | incline your ears to the words of my mouth. I will open 190 4, LI | seems to refer in these words to the works of Philo, or 191 4, LIII | seeing that not only our words and deeds, but our very 192 4, LIV | LIV.~But as in the words which I quoted from Celsus, 193 4, LIX | work of God" (where the words "of these" refer to the 194 4, LXI | then, in the meaning of words, will he maintain that no 195 4, LXII | make us acquainted in a few words with the questions regarding 196 4, LXII | opposite explanations. His words are: "There neither were 197 4, LXII | to have paraphrased these words from the discussions in 198 4, LXX | any one should mistake my words, and find a pretence of 199 4, LXX | the noblest position. His words are: "But in a great house 200 4, LXXI | passages which speak of words of anger addressed to the 201 4, LXXII | if one were to call the words of a physician "threats," 202 4, LXXIII | modest man, on reading these words, and knowing the weakness 203 4, LXXIV | LXXIV.~He next, in many words, blames us for asserting 204 4, LXXVII | joining issue with the words, charges them with being 205 4, LXXVII | erroneous statement. His words are as follow: "But if you 206 4, LXXXVI | And the following are his words: "If, however, men entertain 207 4, LXXXVII| matters, I might quote the words of Solomon from the book 208 4, LXXXVII| fortresses." I do not quote these words, however, as taking them 209 4, XCIV | divine, but understanding the words spoken by this "divine" 210 5, I | me to enter along with my words into the conscience of every 211 5, I | those who listen to his words from remaining "sound in 212 5, VIII | the book of Jeremiah the words of God censuring by the 213 5, VIII | of Jesus, the following words may be read in the Epistle 214 5, X | lives, and who had heard the words, "Ye are the light of I 215 5, XII | world. But, to use the very words of Celsus, let it be granted 216 5, XIII | of God." And with these words let us terminate our defence 217 5, XIV | following, then, are his words: "It is folly on their part 218 5, XV | those who by their actions, words, and thoughts have built 219 5, XV | the present to quote the words of Isaiah: "For My name' 220 5, XV | a simpler instruction in words, that we might not appear 221 5, XVII | of him who uttered these words, as being one who was by 222 5, XVII | meaning in writing those words which I have quoted from 223 5, XVII | such as he, he subjoins the words, "The dead in Christ shall 224 5, XVIII | unnecessary again to quote his words, which have been already 225 5, XVIII | Now, observe how in these words he says that there is sown, " 226 5, XIX | raised" from it in these words: "It is sown in corruption, 227 5, XIX | understand the meaning of the words: "As is the earthy, such 228 5, XIX | of the heavenly," these words also: "Now this I say, brethren, 229 5, XIX | who were to come after him words full of significance, he 230 5, XXII | may pass away, yet His words regarding each individual 231 5, XXII | shall pass away, but My words shall not pass away."~ 232 5, XXIII | must press the force of words, we would say that, in comparison 233 5, XXV | various places." By these words Celsus shows that the Jews, 234 5, XXVI | he apostatized; for his words are: "It would be an act 235 5, XXXIV | paragraphs, let us quote his words: "We might adduce Herodotus 236 5, XXXIV | shall again quote his very words, for he writes as follows: ' 237 5, XXXVI | Ammon of Herodotus, whose words Celsus has quoted, as if 238 5, XXXVI | into the meaning of whose words and manifestations he instituted 239 5, XLI | them refer to the Jews. His words are: "If, then, in these 240 5, XLIII | dedicated to God, with words free from all superstition.~ 241 5, XLIV | sense we understand the words, "Praise God, ye heaven 242 5, XLVI | all foolish thoughts and words. And for these reasons we 243 5, XLVIII | circumcision. For which reason the words were addressed to Moses, " 244 5, LVII | unworthy of belief, and their words are not to be regarded as 245 5, LXII | fill these countries with words which transform the soul 246 5, LXIII | what is in harmony with His words, "when reviled, bless; being 247 5, LXIV | shameless language, uttering the words, 'The world is crucified 248 6, II | these apparently simple words. For, if I may venture to 249 6, II | preaching was not with enticing words of man's wisdom, but in 250 6, II | a grace appear upon his words; and it is only by the divine 251 6, III | no means be described in words, but is produced by long 252 6, III | then, on hearing these words, admit that they are well 253 6, III | such Paul says in express words: "The wrath of God is revealed 254 6, III | good cannot be described in words," but who assert that, " 255 6, IV | no means be described in words, were the first who wrote 256 6, V | expressed himself in these words: "The LORD is my light and 257 6, VI | even heard "unspeakable words, which it is not lawful 258 6, VI | the Gospel of God; but the words which He uttered have not 259 6, VI | what was to be expressed in words, and what was not to be 260 6, VI | forbidding him to commit their words to writing.~ 261 6, VII | any one should apply the words of Celsus to the apostles 262 6, VII | knowledge of the unwise is as words that will not stand investigation." 263 6, VIII | Hermeas and Coriscus. Plato's words are as follows: "And calling 264 6, X | cannot be described, in words, yet, to avoid the appearance 265 6, X | perhaps be explained in words." But as Celsus adduces 266 6, X | we shall quote also the words of Paul, where he says, 267 6, X | investigates the meaning of the words of the Son of God, or those 268 6, X | than any conveyed by the words of Zeus in the Timoeus? 269 6, XII | even acquainted with the words (of our sacred books), but 270 6, XII | another. And he quotes the words of Heraclitus, where he 271 6, XIII | present to quote from the words of David what he says regarding 272 6, XV | it is borrowed from some words of Plato imperfectly understood, 273 6, XV | than Plato the following words occur in a prayer: "Lord, 274 6, XV | humble," etc. Now these words show that he who is of humble 275 6, XVI | that Jesus perverted the words of the philosopher, which 276 6, XVI | miserable;" and whether these words refer to the rich and poor 277 6, XIX | having misunderstood the words of Plato, loudly boast of 278 6, XIX | heaven of the Jews." By these words, indeed, he does not make 279 6, XIX | from certain Hebrews the words quoted from the Phoedrus, 280 6, XIX | moreover, educated by these words, and longing after things " 281 6, XX | are supra-mundane; for His words are: "That where I go, ye 282 6, XX | disciple of Jesus in these words, "then face to face;" and 283 6, XXII | inappropriately, not only the words of Plato; but, dissatisfied 284 6, XXX | demonstrate that these are not the words of Christians, but of those 285 6, XXXIV | that he had heard a few words traceable to some existing 286 6, XXXIV | conveyed; but heaping the words together, he wished to show 287 6, XXXIV | also from the foregoing words.~ 288 6, XXXV | indeed, to make use of the words of the prophets, who demonstrate 289 6, XXXVI | the saying to the mystical words of the apostle, which run 290 6, XXXVI | obscurely by some to the words, "Open to me the gates of 291 6, XXXVIII| a different source. His words are: "And that is not the 292 6, XXXVIII| interpretation, and among others two words especially, 'a greater and 293 6, XLII | statements are manifestly the words of a deluder, planning and 294 6, XLII | Titans and Giants, in those words which Hephaestus addresses 295 6, XLII | Interpreting, moreover, the words of Homer, he adds: "The 296 6, XLII | of Homer, he adds: "The words of Zeus addressed to Hera 297 6, XLII | addressed to Hera are the words of God addressed to matter; 298 6, XLII | addressed to matter; and the words addressed to matter obscurely 299 6, XLII | this lower world." These words of Homer, he alleges, were 300 6, XLV | those who understand their words might be familiarized with 301 6, XLVI | candid reader admire the words as truly divine and prophetic; 302 6, XLVI | is stated by Paul in the words quoted from him, where he 303 6, XLIX | whether Moses wrote these words with no serious object in 304 6, XLIX | God, should have written words so little to the purpose, 305 6, L | forgetfulness he subjoins to these words the following: "This is 306 6, L | without a special meaning, the words, "in the day that God made 307 6, L | any one thinks that these words may be referred to the statement, " 308 6, L | observe that before the words, "Let there be light, and 309 6, LI | erroneous interpretation to the words, "Let there be light," as 310 6, LVII | and to make him hear the words of his instructor, which 311 6, LVII | persuaded" belongs to those words which are termed, so to 312 6, LVII | not accept the faithful words of God. And if one were 313 6, LVII | God, although persuasive words may be uttered by him, is 314 6, LVII | view indicated by these words: "If ye be willing and obedient, 315 6, LVII | Deuteronomy the following words are uttered with peculiar 316 6, LVIII | that I made them;" quoting words which are not written in 317 6, LVIII | there is no mention in these words of the repentance of God, 318 6, LIX | if we have regard to the words, "Looking not at the things 319 6, LX | to swell his book by many words, he repeats, in different 320 6, LX | difference is there between these words and the following: "Moreover, 321 6, LX | created," when we quoted the words, "He said, and it was done; 322 6, LX | with those who, taking the words in their apparent signification, 323 6, LX | the world, and quoted the words: "These are the generations 324 6, LXI | understanding the meaning of the words, "And God ended on the sixth 325 6, LXI | If you understand the words" work with His own hands" 326 6, LXI | is the absurdity in the words, "God thus working with 327 6, LXII | perhaps misunderstood the words, "For the mouth of the LORD 328 6, LXII | we are to understand the words "of which we have knowledge" 329 6, LXII | higher meaning upon the words, "of which we have knowledge," 330 6, LXIV | nature "invisible," in these words respecting our Saviour, 331 6, LXV | substance of all things by the words "of Him," and the bond of 332 6, LXV | which cannot be indicated by words. Who, for example, could 333 6, LXV | example, could describe in words the difference betwixt the 334 6, LXV | distinguish and set forth in words the peculiar qualities of 335 6, LXV | possible to represent by words something of God's attributes, 336 6, LXV | that can be conveyed by words." It is true that the Deity 337 6, LXVI | who uttered the foregoing words, when he asserts that "those 338 6, LXVII | any one, on hearing his words, would answer, seeing that 339 6, LXVII | answer, seeing that his words are words of darkness, " 340 6, LXVII | seeing that his words are words of darkness, "You pour darkness 341 6, LXVII | they are blinded by the words of Celsus, or any other 342 6, LXX | in truth." And by these words He taught men that God must 343 6, LXXV | Now it is evident by these words, that when Celsus wishes 344 6, LXXV | paid no attention to the words of the 45th Psalm, and why 345 6, LXXVII | honour," and inferior to the words given forth by men, which 346 6, LXXVII | For we might say that the words of philosophers--who are " 347 7, I | For it is evidently the words and reasonings opposed to 348 7, II | concerning Jesus Christ. His words are: "Let us see how they 349 7, VI | Euripides and Sophocles. The words are:--~"Sophocles is wise, 350 7, VIII | the country," to use the words "or not spoken," as though 351 7, IX | and quite unintelligible words, of which no rational person 352 7, X | divine inspiration in those words which urged men to forsake 353 7, X | and quite unintelligible words, of which no rational person 354 7, XI | acknowledged that the ambiguous words they used really meant nothing." 355 7, XIII | Christ suffered, in these words: "For what better was it 356 7, XVIII | literal rendering of the words. He does not see how manifestly 357 7, XIX | XIX.~Now if these words in the law, "Thou shalt 358 7, XIX | Judge, then, from the words and spirit of the speaker, 359 7, XIX | literal rendering of his words, say that in the morning, 360 7, XXIII | which we have given of these words. Celsus next throws in an 361 7, XXIV | but the soul only. And the words of the Gospel, although 362 7, XXVII | would be bound to quote his words, to adduce our own arguments, 363 7, XXVII | into the meaning of the words, "God is a Spirit, and they 364 7, XXVIII | transgression of Adam. For these words, "Cursed shall the ground 365 7, XXVIII | confined ourselves to these few words at present, which are intended 366 7, XXIX | land of Judea; so that the words, "a good land and a large, 367 7, XXIX | and city of God, as in the words, "His dwelling is in the 368 7, XXIX | at present to quote the words of the thirty-seventh Psalm, 369 7, XXIX | readers that the following words from this same Psalm refer 370 7, XXX | land, is taken from the words of Isaiah in describing 371 7, XXXI | understand the meaning of Plato's words, when he says that on account 372 7, XXXVII | ascribing to Christians words which they never uttered? 373 7, XXXVII | other hand, he puts these words into the mouth of philosophers 374 7, XXXVII | among the people, that these words are written: "The invisible 375 7, XXXVIII| image, though now, in the words of Paul, "we see in a glass 376 7, XXXVIII| true knowledge of these words, "My spirit shall not always 377 7, XXXIX | although he thinks that his words are beyond the. capacity 378 7, XXXIX | then addresses to us these words: "If, instead of exercising 379 7, XXXIX | eyes of sense, which His words do render blind, in order 380 7, XL | heavenly doorkeepers. These words are therefore quite inappropriate 381 7, XL | advisers, and those wonderful words which you address to the 382 7, XLII | impossible to express in words. I should therefore be surprised 383 7, XLII | but what is impure." These words of Plato are noble and admirable; 384 7, XLIII | incapable of being expressed in words. On the contrary, he implies 385 7, XLIII | says, "I heard unspeakable words, which it is not lawful 386 7, XLIII | also in the sense of the words of Him "who is the image 387 7, XLIII | suppose that these last words were spoken in reference 388 7, XLIII | absurd. Moreover, that these words, "He that hath seen Me, 389 7, XLIII | who perceives how these words, "The Word was made flesh," 390 7, XLVI | distinction is not one of words merely--between "substance," 391 7, LI | order to prove that his words contain nothing which was 392 7, LI | instructions, teach us that words, "Receive ye the Holy Ghost," 393 7, LIV | the marvellous acts and words of Jesus which Celsus refuses 394 7, LIV | refuses to believe; and these words were accompanied by such 395 7, LV | weakness that He uttered the words: "Father, if it be possible, 396 7, LV | to be contained in these words for the removal of what 397 7, LV | requires. Besides, these words, "nevertheless, not as I 398 7, LXI | practical effect than the words of Plato in the Crito; for 399 7, LXII | shown by Herodotus in these words: 'I know that among the 400 7, LXVIII | repetition for us to answer these words of Celsus: "It is easy to 401 8, III | meaning and application of the words "gods" and "lords." Divine 402 8, IV | purity of their thoughts, words, and deeds, to come near 403 8, IV | such like statements in the words, "Him follows a host of 404 8, VI | heavenly Father cries, not with words, but with deep effect in 405 8, VIII | two masters;" for these words can be perfectly true only 406 8, IX | his error, he corrects the words, "If thou worship any other 407 8, X | he gave expression to the words, "How can he who honours 408 8, XII | Father are one," and the words used in prayer by the Son 409 8, XII | if any should from these words be afraid of our going over 410 8, XIV | namely, whom, to quote the words of Celsus, "we most highly 411 8, XV | faith, I will use their own words, as given in what is called 412 8, XVIII | says, "If any man hear My words, and do them, I and My Father 413 8, XXI | them "holy sacrifices." His words are, "God is the God of 414 8, XXII | is ever in his thoughts, words, and deeds serving his natural 415 8, XXII | striving in all his thoughts, words, and deeds, to pass over 416 8, XXIII | the feast;" and by these words he indicates that a life 417 8, XXIV | in the public feasts. His words are, "If these idols are 418 8, XXXV | and who have heard the words, "Love your enemies, and 419 8, XXXIX | XXXIX.~After putting such words into our mouth, and maliciously 420 8, XL | How much better are those words of Scripture: "The fathers 421 8, XLII | those who revile them. His words are, "If you had reviled 422 8, XLVI | they obeyed or despised the words of the prophets? If we refer 423 8, XLVII | which accompanied their words and rendered them effective; 424 8, LIV | which characterized His words, "Now is the prince of this 425 8, LVI | Celsus would, in his own words, "drive us with all haste 426 8, LVI | me," answered him by the words, "Thou shall worship the 427 8, LVIII | beheld the efficacy of those words, "in the name of Jesus," 428 8, LXIII | our actions, in all our words, "let the soul be constantly 429 8, LXV | ordinance of God." These words we have in our exposition 430 8, LXVIII | barbarians." For if, in the words of Celsus," they do as I 431 8, LXIX | anything inconsistent with the words he had just used, "if all 432 8, LXX | hear" the meaning of these words, When God gives to the tempter 433 8, LXXI | us have ever written. His words are: "Surely it is intolerable 434 8, LXXII | the signification of the words, "When the whole earth is 435 8, LXXV | may come to abound in holy words and in deeds of piety; and


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