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1 1, Pref | false witnesses came and said, This fellow said, I am 2 1, Pref | came and said, This fellow said, I am able to destroy the 3 1, Pref | the high priest arose, and said to Him, Answerest thou nothing 4 1, Pref | King of the Jews? And Jesus said to him, Thou sayest. And 5 1, Pref | He answered nothing. Then said Pilate unto Him, Hearest 6 1, Pref | is related of him when he said, "Which of the two do ye 7 1, Pref | above such things when they said, "In all these things we 8 1, Pref | of the world's wisdom, he said that the words of the philosophers 9 1, VI | would be the case), when He said: "Many shall say to Me in 10 1, VIII | of his character! Having said a little before, that "the 11 1, XII | with such boldness, nor said that he "was acquainted 12 1, XII | source. And what I have said regarding the learned and 13 1, XII | Egyptians, I might have said also of the Persians; among 14 1, XIII | also perceived, when he said, "But we preach Christ crucified, 15 1, XV | metaphorical signification. It is said, moreover, that Hermippus 16 1, XVII | justice, as he wished, but said, "Take care not to say that 17 1, XXI | article of faith that God has said, "I change not."~ 18 1, XXV | much more besides might be said on the subject of names, 19 1, XXVIII | I cannot allow anything said by unbelievers to remain 20 1, XXXIV | the height above· But Ahaz said, I will not ask, neither 21 1, XXXIV | I tempt the LORD. And he said, Hear ye now, O house of 22 1, XXXV | being at whose birth it is said, "God with us." And should 23 1, XXXV | then manifestly what was said to Ahaz was said to the 24 1, XXXV | what was said to Ahaz was said to the house of David, because 25 1, XXXV | flesh; and this sign is said to be "in the depth or in 26 1, XXXVI | but to that people it is said: "But as for thee, the LORD 27 1, XLII | individuals. And we have said this by way of anticipation 28 1, XLIII | glory of the LORD; and He said to me,'" etc. Now, if what 29 1, XLIII | in the marvellous when he said, "The heavens were opened," 30 1, XLIII | although, as He Himself said, and as is admitted, there 31 1, XLV | judges: "Tell me, sirs," I said, "since there are two individuals 32 1, XLVII | whereas he ought to have said that the conspiracy against 33 1, XLVIII | baptize with water, the same said to me, Upon whom you will 34 1, XLVIII | does not assert that He said that He saw it. For this 35 1, XLVIII | Himself; and on that account said, "If I speak of Myself, 36 1, XLVIII | the Jews for that reason said to Him, "If Thou art the 37 1, LI | enemies of the faith, it being said that in this cave was born 38 1, LIII | of his sons, and to have said of Judah along with the 39 1, LIII | Gentiles hope." And this man said also to those who are in 40 1, LV | prophecy, how is the man said to be led away to death 41 1, LVII | the passage referred to, said: "If this counsel or this 42 1, LXI | this, he would not have said: "But if, then, this was 43 1, LXII | might be fulfilled which said, "His words shall run very 44 1, LXIV | to what has been already said, I would add the following: 45 1, LXX | militate against what we have said respecting the nature of 46 2, I | kill, and eat. But Peter said, Not so, Lord; for I have 47 2, II | there related that Jesus said: "I have yet many things 48 2, II | the truth;" as if He had said, into all the truth about 49 2, II | superstitious ignorance; for he said, in answer to the divine 50 2, IV | even the Lord Jesus Himself said to those who would not believe 51 2, V | with what we have already said. But, in the next place, 52 2, VII | could He be called such who said, "I was amongst you, not 53 2, VIII | not understand what was said, nor perceive what was seen 54 2, IX | the Jews, in which it is said of God, and of the works 55 2, IX | consider him who in Jesus said these words, "I am the way, 56 2, IX | Jesus, how could he have said, "There stands in the midst 57 2, X | brought forward, this, that He said, "I am able to destroy the 58 2, X | Him, He went forth, and said to them, "Whom seek ye?" 59 2, X | Jesus of Nazareth;" and He said unto them, "I am He." And 60 2, X | When, therefore, He had said to them, "I am He," they 61 2, X | Whom seek ye?" and they said again, "Jesus of Nazareth." 62 2, X | Jesus of Nazareth." Jesus said to them, "I told you I am 63 2, X | and cut off his ear, He said: "Put up thy sword into 64 2, XI | innocent blood. But they said, What is that to us? see 65 2, XII | philosophy. Aristotle, indeed, is said to have been Plato's pupil 66 2, XIII | Him who then taught and said, "This Gospel shall be preached 67 2, XVI | known, he would not have said: "For ye do not even allege 68 2, XVI | such a declaration is Jesus said to have made in the Gospel 69 2, XVI | Gospel of John, when He said: "No man taketh My life 70 2, XVI | how such things should be said.~ 71 2, XVII | by disgraceful means but said to his companions, "Let 72 2, XXIV | calls "perfect" when he said, "We speak wisdom among 73 2, XXV | Me." It is as if He had said, "Because of My drinking 74 2, XXX | confute his arguments. What he said, however, regarding Jesus, 75 2, XXX | by their Master, when He said, "Go and teach all nations." 76 2, XLVI | Whereas he ought to have said, in consistency with truth, 77 2, XLVII | occasions. And, as if we said that we consider Him to 78 2, XLVIII | of whom I know not why He said, "She is not dead, but sleepeth," 79 2, XLIX | the disciples of Jesus, said in a certain passage: "Then, 80 2, L | disciples of Christ, are said to be lying signs and wonders, 81 2, LIII | quoting what has been already said, the same thing, viz., that, " 82 2, LIII | to what has been already said: "Why, from those passages 83 2, LX | which exists apart in a body said to be of splendid appearance. 84 2, LXI | statement of the woman who said that she had seen Him, because 85 2, LXI | accordingly, having called Thomas, said, "Reach hither thy finger, 86 2, LXII | others. For it had been said beforehand by the prophet 87 2, LXII | stood in the midst, and said, Peace be unto you. Then 88 2, LXII | should not know Him. And He said unto them, What manner of 89 2, LXIV | when about to betray Him, said to the multitudes who were 90 2, LXX | not conceal Himself, who said to those who sought to apprehend 91 2, LXX | with what we have formerly said. We have answered, also, 92 2, LXX | Celsus falls. For having said, a little before, that Jesus 93 2, LXXIV | calf; nor would they have said to one another with reference 94 2, LXXV | also the prophecy which said: "Your life shall hang in 95 2, LXXVIII | foretold by the prophets, who said that, on account of the 96 3, I | in the invective of the said Jew, which were levelled 97 3, VI | dating its origin from the said revolt, should change its 98 3, VII | one of their own prophets said, "As they went forth from 99 3, XVIII | from what he has already said, but from what he subsequently 100 3, XX | making such a profession he said that he was possessed of 101 3, XXI | the reason why some are said to be "without," and others " 102 3, XXI | of Paul. But what we have said is sufficient by way of 103 3, XXII | additional charge, as if we said that "He was seen indeed, 104 3, XXII | the Greeks have so well said regarding it, but also in 105 3, XXII | the Dioscuri, it will be said that they die often--~"At 106 3, XXIV | XXIV.~And again, when it is said of AEsculapius that a great 107 3, XXVI | the Proconnesian; for he said that Apollo had visited 108 3, XXXII | occurrences. But my Jesus said regarding His own soul ( 109 3, XXXII | He laid it down when He said, "Father, why hast Thou 110 3, XXXIII | injunctions of Jesus, who said, "Search the Scriptures," 111 3, XXXIII | man;" nay, also of him who said, "Be ready always to give 112 3, XXXIII | like an oracle, when he said that "by some divine arrangement 113 3, XXXVI | decease,--an effect which is said to have been produced in 114 3, XXXVIII | ascertain these; but I have said what I have done by way 115 3, XLI | as a great deal has been said in the preceding pages. 116 3, XLI | let him attend to what is said by the Greeks regarding 117 3, XLIII | myth regarding Jupiter is said to have been invented; while 118 3, XLIII | ever livest."~Now he who said, "Thou didst not die, for 119 3, XLV | more spirit in her. And she said to the king, The report 120 3, XLV | the book of Ezekiel it is said to the ruler of Tyre, who 121 3, LV | to be ashamed of what is said. He asserts, "We see, indeed, 122 3, LXIII | understanding how it has been said that "every one who exalted 123 3, LXIII | iniquity have I not hid. I said, I will confess my transgression 124 3, LXIV | parable of the publican, who said, "Be merciful to me a sinner," 125 3, LXVI | utter the calumny, when he said that "it was manifest to 126 3, LXX | included in it, and how it is said that God "will be able." 127 3, LXXII | wise would reject what is said by a Christian acquainted 128 3, LXXIII | Paul also, knowing this, said, "But God hath chosen the 129 3, LXXVIII | answer to which, it might be said that from the power which 130 3, LXXIX | receiving; so it might be said by the Father of the Christian 131 3, LXXX | power of death, would be said by Celsus to be won over 132 4, I | of Jeremiah that the Lord said to the prophet: "Behold, 133 4, I | the building of those who said "Come, let us build us a 134 4, II | when he asserts that "he is said by us to have already come, 135 4, VIII | those who come after, it is said to the Saviour by the Father, " 136 4, XI | not comprehending what was said about a conflagration, to 137 4, XII | God "comes down," who has said, "Do I not fill heaven and 138 4, XII | bodily manner; so, if God is said anywhere in the holy Scriptures 139 4, XIII | own people. But when He is said to be a "consuming fire," 140 4, XIII | wicked man, accordingly, is said to build up on the previously-laid 141 4, XIII | manner, "rivers of fire" are said to be before God, who will 142 4, XVI | was; so that it might be said of Him by those who were 143 4, XVII | to which the Shepherd is said in certain parables to have 144 4, XX | And as the Christians are said to make statements additional 145 4, XX | etc., etc. Must it be said, then, that if the Greeks 146 4, XXI | prophets. But since, as we have said in the preceding pages, 147 4, XXVIII | all men? For He Himself is said to be the Saviour of all 148 4, XXX | God is recorded to have said, "Let Us make man after 149 4, XXX | moon, and stars, by him who said, "There is one glory of 150 4, XXXI | of their character, were said to be gods, in conformity 151 4, XXXVII | incorruptible Spirit; as it is said, "For Thine incorruptible 152 4, XXXVIII | and sways the pole,~Had said, and laughter fill'd his 153 4, XXXVIII | and a shameless mind.~He said; their king th' inferior 154 4, XXXVIII | harm."~Moreover, what is said also about the casket is 155 4, XXXIX | nor stated that God is said to have planted it in Eden 156 4, XXXIX | appropriate than what was said regarding him by all the 157 4, XLIV | among whom a certain one said, when exhorting his hearers 158 4, XLV | escaping thence, when they said: "Look not behind thee, 159 4, XLV | is censurable. They have said, accordingly, in the section 160 4, XLV | as very wicked; and have said that two accursed nations-- 161 4, XLVIII | what histories can this be said more truly than of the Grecian? 162 4, XLIX | spirit, he would not have said that "our writings are incapable 163 4, L | the prophet would not have said in his prayer to God, "Open 164 4, LI | he had he would not have said: "The allegorical explanations, 165 4, LIII | things, not only what is said and done, but even what 166 4, LIV | opinions, or, as might be said by one person, has exchanged 167 4, LV | upon the earth, where it is said, "The earth brought forth 168 4, LVIII | follows from their being said to be more beloved by God 169 4, LX | from what has been already said that not only does a common 170 4, LXI | answer to this it may be said, that if no product of matter 171 4, LXII | the Timoeus, where it is said, "When the gods purify the 172 4, LXX | occasion from what has been said on the subject to commit 173 4, LXXII | is evident from what is said in the sixth Psalm, "O LORD, 174 4, LXXV | one, from what has been said, who is the person guilty 175 4, LXXV | for these very animals are said by some who have philosophized ( 176 4, LXXVII | servants; but he also has said this, who, according to 177 4, LXXVII | poet meant the day when he said the sun, inasmuch as it 178 4, LXXV | against himself what is said on behalf of man, viz., 179 4, LXXV | burden. And so it may be said that the race of lions, 180 4, LXXIX | forgotten what he had before said, that "the world was uncreated 181 4, LXXXII | cities. But, as I formerly said, we ought on the one hand 182 4, LXXXV | account of which man is said to have been created in 183 4, LXXXVII | writers. By what we have said, then, let it appear that 184 4, LXXXVIII| and that they know what is said at these meetings, and show 185 4, LXXXVIII| prophetic intimations are said to be made to men. For, 186 4, XCIV | ground the corn, when she said regarding the suitors:--~" 187 4, XCIV | sneezed."~And Penelope, too, said:--~"Perceiv'st thou not 188 4, XCVI | exceeding purity, the Scripture said: "Moses alone shall come 189 4, XCVIII | impulse, he would not have said that storks are more pious 190 4, XCIX | all that he has already said, Celsus subjoins the following: " 191 4, XCIX | our assent as being well said. And God takes care, not, 192 5, II | seeing what we have already said upon this point may suffice. 193 5, III | whether that Jesus who said and ministered so much, 194 5, VI | greatest respect those who are said to appear to such as are 195 5, IX | contrary to their law, which said to them who practised such 196 5, IX | worship to those who are said to appear to them who are 197 5, X | able to number them: and He said unto him, So shall thy seed 198 5, X | the law of God. For it was said to them: "The LORD our God 199 5, XI | light,--of whom it has been said, "God is light, and in Him 200 5, XI | used it to His own Father, said, "Why callest thou Me good? 201 5, XI | reason that this should be said by the Son of His Father' 202 5, XII | of John the Baptist, he said, "There standeth one among 203 5, XII | heaven and earth, and who said, "Do I not fill heaven and 204 5, XIII | heavens,"--he would not have said of us that we regard such 205 5, XVI | XVI.~From what has been said, it will be manifest to 206 5, XVII | proceeds to assert that "it is said by us that there will remain 207 5, XVII | kind of wisdom that it was said by the apostle of Jesus: " 208 5, XVII | him and the dead, and who said afterwards, "The dead shall 209 5, XX | respect for this doctrine have said that there will be a change, 210 5, XXII | desire to listen to Him who said: "Heaven and earth shall 211 5, XXIV | Moreover, as we have already said that for God to desire anything 212 5, XXVI | had forgotten what he had said against the Jews, now includes 213 5, XXVIII | more absurd! What we have said, however, is sufficient 214 5, XXIX | had built. And the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, 215 5, XXIX | mystical kind, might be said; in keeping with which is 216 5, XXIX | of which it has been well said: "Into a malicious soul 217 5, XXX | as were immaterial, they said, "Come, let us made bricks, 218 5, XXXII | rulers, and to whom God said, as the prophets many generations 219 5, XXXIV | without notice what Celsus has said between these and the preceding 220 5, XXXVII | for it was to Him that God said regarding the creation of 221 5, XXXIX | disciple has shown, when he said of Him, "Who of God is made 222 5, XL | same law. You ought to have said that "laws are kings of 223 5, XLIII | The Jews, then, cannot be said to preserve their own law 224 5, XLV | same time of what has been said above upon this question, 225 5, XLVII | subject, can read what we have said upon it in the Epistle of 226 5, XLVIII | undergone the rite. This may be said to appear from what is written 227 5, XLVIII | the common copies, to have said, "The blood of my child' 228 5, XLIX | after whose coming it was said to His disciple, who did 229 5, XLIX | concerning these matters, but who said, "Nothing that is common 230 5, LII | angel to the tomb of this said being--according to some, 231 5, LII | up the number of angels said to have been sent to Moses, 232 5, LIII | the prophecy regarding Him said, was not simply an angel, 233 5, LV | metaphorical language, he said, was termed "daughters of 234 5, LV | that no one would ever have said that hot springs, the greater 235 5, LXIII | repeat what we have already said in the preceding pages. " 236 5, LXIII | to this, we have already said that in philosophy and medicine 237 5, LXIV | this cause that Celsus has said that "certain among the 238 6, II | out the aim of those who said: "And my speech and my preaching 239 6, III | admit that they are well said, for it is God who revealed 240 6, V | Scriptures; as when the prophet said, "Light ye for yourselves 241 6, V | also, who lived after him, said, "That which was in the 242 6, V | in a certain parable is said to have preserved the light 243 6, VII | repeats himself, what we have said in reply may suffice. Seeing, 244 6, VIII | was Euphorbus, and who is said to have appeared on one 245 6, XI | extinguished, so that it is said their whole number does 246 6, XI | points, however, we have said enough.~ 247 6, XII | misunderstanding them, has said that "we declare the wisdom 248 6, XII | foolishness with God;" Paul having said that "the wisdom of the 249 6, XII | himself has intimated, he has said the same thing before; and 250 6, XII | wicked. I have accordingly said that they need these things, 251 6, XIII | the soul by him who has said that "strong meat belongeth 252 6, XIV | from that wisdom which is said by us to be "according to 253 6, XVI | against rich men, when He said, "It is easier for a camel 254 6, XVI | But on this point we have said enough.~ 255 6, XVII | figure of speech, it is said of God in the eighteenth 256 6, XVII | with regard to Moses it is said: "Moses alone shall come 257 6, XVIII | mentioned, moreover, what is said of those beings which are 258 6, XVIII | the manner in which God is said to be borne upon the cherubim. 259 6, XIX | visible things, when he said in the book of Psalms: " 260 6, XIX | prophetic writings, when he said: "No poet here below has 261 6, XX | with those waters that are said to be above the heavens, 262 6, XXV | by one circle, which was said to be the soul of all things, 263 6, XXV | This impious diagram, then, said of this leviathan, which 264 6, XXV | confirmation of what is said regarding the place of punishment, 265 6, XXXV | however, of a "heaven which is said to be slain," or of an " 266 6, XXXVI | that the gates which are said to open spontaneously are 267 6, XXXVI | and again, to what is said in the ninth psalm, "Thou 268 6, XXXVI | with what he has formerly said, he adds, "And there is 269 6, XXXVI | he adds, "And there is said to be a resurrection of 270 6, XXXVII | something would have been said about holy leather; or had 271 6, XXXIX | Enough, however, has been said by us in the preceding pages, 272 6, XL | indeed, that all that is said by Celsus against the Christians 273 6, XLI | to what we have already said on this topic; but since 274 6, XLI | to watch over them, are said always to behold the face 275 6, XLII | understood by Pherecydes, when he said that beneath that region 276 6, XLIII | blessings; and her example is said to have been followed also 277 6, XLIII | Judges, whose sons are they said to be, save his, on account 278 6, XLIV | accordance with the word which said to him in a mystic sense: " 279 6, XLV | having neither read what is said of him in the book of Daniel 280 6, XLVII | Celsus, after what has been said, goes on as follows: "I 281 6, XLVII | having perverted what is said of the world, as being born 282 6, XLVII | respect to one another. It is said of husband and wife, "They 283 6, XLVIII | not observing what is said of Him with a secret and 284 6, XLIX | to the purpose, and have said without any meaning, "He 285 6, L | have forgotten that he had said a little before, "that in 286 6, L | that after what he had said respecting, the six days, 287 6, LI | another impious heresy, he has said: "If, indeed, there did 288 6, LIV | days concerning which Paul said: "Redeeming the time, because 289 6, LV | again another, where it is said of Him that "evil came down 290 6, LVI | the same way, if God is said to bring upon men such evils 291 6, LVI | stripes;" nor could it be said, "Thou hast coals of fire 292 6, LVII | the acceptance of what is said by him. And therefore it 293 6, LVII | therefore it must not be said that it is because God is 294 6, LVIII | meditated in His heart, and said, I will destroy man, whom 295 6, LX | we quoted the words, "He said, and it was done; He commanded, 296 6, LX | apparent signification, said that the time of six days 297 6, LXII | called the "voice of God" is said to be seen as "God's voice" 298 6, LXIV | is "substance," yet He is said be in His nature "invisible," 299 6, LXIV | respecting our Saviour, who is said to be "the image of the 300 6, LXVI | after hearing what has been said expresses himself in the 301 6, LXVII | healed by Jesus because they said to Him, "Son of David, have 302 6, LXX | is a "body," which God is said to be in the passage, "Our 303 6, LXX | corporeal;" so also, if God be said to be a fire that consumes 304 6, LXX | literal manner, our Saviour said to the Samaritan woman, " 305 6, LXXIII | great deal which he had said before, and ridiculing the 306 6, LXXV | Psalm, and why it is then said, "Gird Thy sword upon Thy 307 6, LXXVI | sons of men," it might be said that it was not with reference 308 6, LXXVII | But again, how did he who said, "Since a divine Spirit 309 6, LXXVII | agreeably to which it is said, "He had no form nor beauty," 310 7, II | continuation of what we have said on the subject before.~ 311 7, III | in sincere piety. It is said of the Pythian priestess, 312 7, VI | of that eulogy by what is said in regard to Euripides and 313 7, X | unlike certain persons, who said to a man whom a prophet 314 7, XIV | that those things which are said to have happened to him, 315 7, XIV | he ought rather to have said, "We must show that these 316 7, XVI | was to die must be a man, said to His accusers: "But now 317 7, XVI | of all creation, one who said of Himself, "I am the truth," " 318 7, XVIII | supposed that when it is said to him who kept the law, " 319 7, XVIII | lawgiver? For nowhere is it said of any one that he was so 320 7, XIX | terms of it, where it is said that the whole earth shall 321 7, XX | first or literal sense it is said, not by us, but by God, 322 7, XXI | rebuke." And what has been said of riches applies to dominion, 323 7, XXI | in regard to which it is said, "The just man shall chase 324 7, XXII | sin; and they may well be said to suffer the same fate 325 7, XXIII | XXIII.~From what has been said, it is clear then that Jesus, " 326 7, XXIII | regard to riches, when He said, "It is hard for the rich 327 7, XXV | hand, we know that "it was said to them in old time, An 328 7, XXV | Lamentations of Jeremiah, it is said, "It is good for a man that 329 7, XXVII | without body. Hence it is said, "No man hath seen God at 330 7, XXVII | is the same as if it were said that He is incorporeal. 331 7, XXVII | However, we have already said something on the nature 332 7, XXVIII | this passage much might be said; but we have confined ourselves 333 7, XXVIII | remove the idea, that what is said of the good land promised 334 7, XXXII | addition to what we have said above, we should make this 335 7, XXXIII | evil thing. Wherefore it is said, "Blessed are the pure in 336 7, XXXIV | diviner kind. When it is said that the word of the Lord 337 7, XXXIX | seeing: seeing, when it is said of the woman, "The woman 338 7, XXXIX | opened;" and also when it is said, "They did eat, and the 339 7, XLIII | otherwise all those who said, "Crucify him, crucify him," 340 7, XLV | teaching of Jesus, we hear this said of us: "Ye are not in the 341 7, XLVI | to entreat," they may be said to be walking in spirit 342 7, XLIX | XLIX.~What I have now said, then, is offered not for 343 7, XLIX | things than these, have been said by those divine men, the 344 7, LI | contain nothing which was not said long before among themselves, 345 7, LI | established by what we have said? It seems that what follows 346 7, LII | he did us wrong, when he said that we "live with the body 347 7, LIII | contempt for his suffering, and said, 'Beat, beat the shell of 348 7, LIII | master was twisting his leg, said, smiling and. unmoved, ' 349 7, LIII | under suffering? If you had said even of the Sibyl, whose 350 7, LIII | child of God, you would have said something more reasonable. 351 7, LIV | us to repeat what we have said already; but we forbear. 352 7, LV | submission than all that was said by the Greeks when beset 353 7, LV | outraged Him, it cannot be said, as is said by some, that 354 7, LV | it cannot be said, as is said by some, that it was in 355 7, LVI | death; but the same might be said of Socrates, and of Anaxarchus, 356 7, LVI | not miserable, can it be said that the death of Jesus 357 7, LVIII | it just, as is commonly said, for one who has suffered 358 7, LIX | that the same things were said by the Greeks, our answer 359 7, LIX | the same things were also said by the Greeks, especially 360 7, LXI | evident, that when Jesus said "coarsely," as Celsus terms 361 7, LXV | Persians, we have already said that though they do not 362 7, LXV | to what we have already said of the Persians, who abhor 363 7, LXVI | of God," pretends that we said, "God made man His own image, 364 7, LXVIII | all that we have already said concerning Jesus, it would 365 8, I | purpose requires. And as Paul said, "We are ambassadors for 366 8, IX | service are properly due? You said a little ago, O Celsus, 367 8, XIII | archangels,and if he had said of these that they ought 368 8, XIII | of so great a Father is said in Scripture to be. So much 369 8, XIV | promoter of peace. For He said to His disciples, "Peace 370 8, XIV | have confidence in Him who said, "In the world ye shall 371 8, XVI | harmonize 'with what he had said before; but they have no 372 8, XVII | conscience. Therefore it is said by John in the Revelation, " 373 8, XVII | image in our Saviour who said, "My Father is in Me."~ 374 8, XIX | raise it again. ... This He said of the temple of His body." 375 8, XX | way of piety, as He truly said, "I am the way, the truth, 376 8, XXI | wise men of Greece has well said, "is nothing else than to 377 8, XXIII | we have for the present said enough on the subject of 378 8, XXIV | considers what has been said, that even if idols are 379 8, XXV | way, all angels are not said to be angels of God, but 380 8, XXV | bad, and the former are said to be God's and the latter 381 8, XXV | distinction, for all are said to be wicked. We do not 382 8, XXX | odour arising from blood, is said to be the food of demons. 383 8, XXXI | opinion, a man can only be said to eat and drink with demons 384 8, XXXI | forth those things which are said to grow up naturally,--that 385 8, XXXIV | would offer them to Him who said, "Let the earth bring forth 386 8, XXXVIII | and curse not," and it is said that "revilers shall not 387 8, XLII | not repeat what we have said already. But when he goes 388 8, XLIII | Himself taught us this when He said, "Except a grain of wheat 389 8, LI | anything that Celsus has ever said; for he adds, "And from 390 8, LIII | LIII.~Having said so much on this subject, 391 8, LIII | nations of the earth, and said they were worse even than 392 8, LIV | prophet Isaiah, when he said that "the prisoners would 393 8, LIV | she was bowed together, he said, "Ought not this daughter 394 8, LIV | and, speaking of him, He said with that depth of meaning 395 8, LVI | Christ, who, when the devil said to Him, "All these things 396 8, LXIII | LXIII.~After having said so much of the demons, and 397 8, LXIII | be true, he should have said so, instead of making his 398 8, LXV | dignity." Here much might be said on the constitution of kings 399 8, LXVII | Only-begotten. We have already said that we must not swear by 400 8, LXVIII | the ancient writer, who said long ago,~ 'Let one be king, 401 8, LXIX | to the Word, who of old said to the Hebrews, when they 402 8, LXX | the protection of Him who said, "Be of good cheer, I have 403 8, LXXII | to say. Many things are said obscurely in the prophecies 404 8, LXXIV | city, to whom it may be said, "Thou hast been faithful