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1 1, Pref | should be found who, after having been a partaker in such 2 1, I | whose laws were unholy, and having no opportunity of escape, 3 1, IV | man may be without excuse, having the "requirements of the 4 1, IV | where it represents God as having with His own finger written 5 1, IV | swept them away. But Moses having again hewn tables of stone, 6 1, VIII | insincerity of his character! Having said a little before, that " 7 1, VIII | the earlier of the two having lived in the time of Nero, 8 1, XI | sake of the human race; having also taught those who were 9 1, XII | should thus imagine, from having had such persons as his 10 1, XII | Egyptian knowledge, after having been a disciple of the ignorant 11 1, XII | ignorant alone, and without having associated with any of the 12 1, XII | with any of the priests, or having learned the mysteries of 13 1, XIV | them amongst the others, as having either laboured along with 14 1, XIV | same conclusions, or as having entertained similar opinions 15 1, XVII | should be considered as having deceived those who were 16 1, XVIII | earth. And this I maintain, having as yet entered into no investigation 17 1, XXI | and the Epicureans: "Moses having," he says, "learned the 18 1, XXIV | by nature,--the first men having uttered certain words varying 19 1, XXIV | prove, a consistent system, having words which are known to 20 1, XXVI | the effect of their not having heard the prophecies about 21 1, XXVI | errors at all. And Celsus having promised to make us acquainted, 22 1, XXVI | speak of our Saviour as having been the leader of our generation, 23 1, XXVIII | place, he accuses Him of having "invented his birth from 24 1, XXVIII | illegitimate child, who having hired himself out as a servant 25 1, XXVIII | account of his poverty, and having there acquired some miraculous 26 1, XXIX | illustrious; but when a man having all these things against 27 1, XXIX | complete education, and without having studied systems and opinions 28 1, XXIX | but to his good fortune in having been born in the most illustrious 29 1, XXIX | labouring woman, and as having on account of his poverty 30 1, XXXII | she had been betrothed, as having been guilty of adultery, 31 1, XXXVI | their own prophets, as not having in them any particle of 32 1, XXXVI | absurdity in their prophets having uttered predictions even 33 1, XXXVII | Ariston being prevented from having marital intercourse with 34 1, XXXVII | than the multitude, and as having received the beginning of 35 1, XXXVIII | asserts "that he (Jesus), having been brought up as an illegitimate 36 1, XXXVIII | illegitimate child, and having served for hire in Egypt, 37 1, XL | narrative is a fiction. Having completely disposed, as 38 1, XL | rashness and boasting, in having inscribed upon his work 39 1, XLII | withhold his belief, as having been written for the gratification 40 1, XLV | were reputed learned men, having employed the following argument 41 1, XLVI | proof of the Holy Spirit's having then appeared in the form 42 1, XLVI | will, some sort of spirit having suddenly transformed their 43 1, XLVI | die in its defence, and having appeared to them either 44 1, XLVI | account of the Holy Spirit having descended upon Jesus in 45 1, XLVII | bears witness to John as having been a Baptist, and as promising 46 1, XLVII | called Christ),--the Jews having put him to death, although 47 1, XLVIII | the blessed prophets having discovered this divine perception, 48 1, XLVIII | manner what they record as having seen, and heard what they 49 1, XLVIII | away into the third heaven, having previously seen it opened, 50 1, L | by enthusiasm, and others having gathered a multitude of 51 1, LIII | light:" these things also having been thus foretold: "I have 52 1, LVI | only by glory and divinity, having no element of human infirmity 53 1, LVII | coming into this world, and having desired to act as Jesus 54 1, LVII | doctrine was overturned, having taken hold of very few persons 55 1, LVII | the unmistakeable result having proved that Simon was in 56 1, LVIII | are spoken of by Jesus as having been induced to come to 57 1, LX | about not only by the angels having visited the terrestrial 58 1, LX | come into the world; and having pro-determined that he was 59 1, LXII | he proceeds thus: "Jesus having gathered around him ten 60 1, LXVIII | But after this, Celsus, having a suspicion that the great 61 1, LXVIII | and dishes, and dainties having no real existence, and who 62 1, LXIX | was also a great wrestler; having, on account of His human 63 2, I | the Jew addressing Jesus, having now extended to a sufficient 64 2, I | by the law of Moses, not having yet learned from Jesus to 65 2, II | a manner unable to bear, having been born and brought up 66 2, III | customs of the fathers, as having in the words the whole mind 67 2, IV | system--that is, the Gospel--having the law for its foundation, 68 2, V | Christians are the truth, having power to raise and elevate 69 2, XI | concerning Judas; how this Judas, having come to entertain opposite 70 2, XI | thou to that;"--and that, having thrown the money down in 71 2, XII | his associates; but Jesus, having been betrayed by his subordinates, 72 2, XIII | charges the disciples with having invented the statement that 73 2, XV | The disciples of Jesus, having no undoubted fact on which 74 2, XVI | not view His sufferings as having been merely in appearance, 75 2, XVI | might leave its body, and having performed certain offices 76 2, XVII | Paul, His own disciple, having heard what would befall 77 2, XVIII | from that of denial, as having been warned of the consequences 78 2, XX | did it follow, from Jesus having predicted the acts of the 79 2, XXI | upbraiding Lycambes with having violated covenants confirmed 80 2, XXVI | the disciples of Jesus of having invented these statements. 81 2, XXVI | reproached us with Jesus having spoken such words during 82 2, XXXIV | obtained his freedom after having been bound in prison, an 83 2, XXXIV | bound in prison, an angel having loosed his chains; and that 84 2, XXXIV | his chains; and that Paul, having been bound in the stocks 85 2, XXXVII | prevents the prediction from having been already accomplished? 86 2, XXXVIII | the benefit of mankind; having, as the object of His first 87 2, XXXIX | falsehood, viz., that Jesus, "having gained over no one during 88 2, XLVIII | have been represented as having risen from the dead, and 89 2, XLVIII | as Scripture calls it, having now been healed by the word, 90 2, LI | other hand, is it that, having his soul and his spirit, 91 2, LII | recorded in your writings as having been performed by God through 92 2, LV | exhibited it as a sign of his having been in Hades, and of his 93 2, LV | been in Hades, and of his having returned thence, than that 94 2, LVI | themselves out afterwards as having returned from Hades,--for 95 2, LVIII | especially there mentioned as having risen, who both predicted 96 2, LX | and says, "That some one having so dreamed owing to a peculiar 97 2, LX | peculiar state of mind, or having, under the influence of 98 2, LXI | and frequently, too, "Having, also, such garments around 99 2, LXI | alive)." Jesus accordingly, having called Thomas, said, "Reach 100 2, LXIII | in reference to His not having publicly appeared as He 101 2, LXV | him the twelve (Matthias having been substituted in room 102 2, LXV | reasonably blame Jesus for not having admitted all His apostles 103 2, LXV | after His resurrection as having been made not to all, but 104 2, LXIX | from various quarters, and having no natural unity, but quarried 105 2, LXX | laid no hold upon Me." Bat having once already answered this 106 2, LXX | which Celsus falls. For having said, a little before, that 107 2, LXXIII | does not follow from "His having wished, by the punishments 108 2, LXXVI | threatenings which are regarded as having been spoken by Jesus. And 109 2, LXXVIII | chosen from all lands; and, having selected the foolish things 110 3, V | on the whole nation for having combined against an entire 111 3, X | four thousand on another, having attended Him thither, without 112 3, XI | particulars are found mentioned as having been the subject of dispute,-- 113 3, XII | confute one another, still having, so to speak, one name in 114 3, XIII | on account of Aristotle's having separated from his school, 115 3, XXIV | some give evidence of their having received through this faith 116 3, XXVI | suddenly, and that the fuller, having closed his workshop, went 117 3, XXVI | now called Arimaspian, and having composed them, disappeared 118 3, XXVI | say that Aristeas himself, having appeared in their country, 119 3, XXVI | benefit. They accordingly, having received this answer, fulfilled 120 3, XXVII | the alleged occurrences having taken place? Or do Herodotus 121 3, XXXII | Himself to His disciples, having in their presence foretold 122 3, XXXII | the prophets, moreover, having predicted such a result 123 3, XXXV | to the others; while He, having confidence in Himself, because 124 3, XXXVII | XXXVII.~The Egyptians, then, having been taught to worship Antinous, 125 3, XXXVIII | thorough investigation, having the appearance of the former 126 3, XXXIX | says to us, that "faith, having taken possession of our 127 3, XLII | be able to point out as having been improved in character, 128 3, XLIII | proofs also were given of His having appeared after death.~ 129 3, XLV | that "the queen of Sheba, having heard his name, and the 130 3, LI | The Christians, however, having previously, so far as possible, 131 3, LI | become their hearers, and having previously instructed them 132 3, LIV | virtue? with Pythagoras for having so done with Zamolxis, Zeno 133 3, LXX | nature, it does so from not having in its nature the ability 134 3, LXXVIII | LXXVIII.~After having brought against us charges 135 4, I | I.~HAVING, in the three preceding 136 4, II | the question of Christ having been the subject of prophecy, 137 4, VI | consequence of their not having heard the word of instruction. 138 4, IX | world, by reason of its having had a beginning, and if 139 4, X | Celsus, as is his custom having neither proved nor established 140 4, XV | And with respect to His having descended among men, He 141 4, XXV | comparison with God. For reason, having its beginning in the reason 142 4, XXVIII | Christians, as saying that "God, having abandoned the heavenly regions, 143 4, XXX | as to be subject to us," having perhaps heard some of the 144 4, XXXI | strictest integrity, who, after having for a lengthened period 145 4, XXXII | changed. And Providence, having remodelled their venerable 146 4, XXXII | a share of divinity, and having overthrown the doctrine 147 4, XXXII | from thoughts of God; and having Himself disregarded their 148 4, XXXII | the time of the Romans, having committed the greatest of 149 4, XXXVI | innumerable" companions, who, having neither learned nor heard 150 4, XXXIX | the gate. Porus meantime, having become intoxicated with 151 4, XXXIX | attendant of Aphrodite, having been begotten on her birthday 152 4, XLI | and of a monstrous ark, having within it all things, and 153 4, XLI | admire the design evinced in having it so compactly built, and 154 4, XLII | imagines that Moses so wrote, having recklessly altered the accounts 155 4, XLII | regards the narrative as not having proceeded from Moses, but 156 4, XLIII | Jacob because of Joseph having been sold into Egypt. And 157 4, XLV | entire human race besides having perished; and they put the 158 4, XLV | Stoics, acts becomingly in having intercourse with his daughter 159 4, XLV | already supposed, of all men having been destroyed? I am not 160 4, XLVII | objectionable or foolish, having utterly failed to establish 161 4, XLVIII | wife binds her own husband, having as her allies in the work 162 4, LV | being unintelligible, and as having no secret meaning, the accounts 163 4, LIX | of distinguished men, as having received a virtuous soul, 164 4, LXXXVI | produce rapidity of movement, having obtained this natural power 165 4, LXXXVIII| possess this knowledge, when, having previously stated that the 166 4, XCI | do, the prophetic birds having a divine nature, and the 167 4, XCIII | admiration, viz. that Moses, having observed the varying natures 168 4, XCIII | natures of animals, and having either learned from God 169 4, XCIII | each of the animals, or having himself ascertained these 170 4, XCVII | signs, with the view of having men deceived by demons, 171 4, XCVII | deceived by demons, and having their understanding dragged 172 5, III | that we are to consider as having come down to the human race 173 5, IV | recipients of His benefits. Having thus learned to call these 174 5, V | to invoke angels without having obtained a knowledge of 175 5, VII | VII.~Having, moreover, assumed that 176 5, VIII | body by joint and bands having nourishment ministered, 177 5, VIII | increase of God." But Celsus, having neither read these verses, 178 5, VIII | neither read these verses, nor having learned their contents from 179 5, X | shall thy seed be;" and having thus a hope that they would 180 5, XV | were of opinion (perhaps having received their information 181 5, XVII | Then, in the next place, having either himself misunderstood 182 5, XIX | yet it understands--as having meditated on the wisdom ( 183 5, XXVIII | nor are they described as having a peculiar character of 184 5, XXIX | be gods are introduced as having contended with each other 185 5, XXX | earth are to be regarded as having used one divine language, 186 5, XXXI | by reason of their not having migrated from the east, 187 5, XXXI | first slightly punished, and having made atonement, they returned, 188 5, XXXI | reason, as avenging himself, having obtained power to tear away 189 5, XXXIII | we "learn war any more," having become children of peace, 190 5, XXXIII | strangers to the covenant," and having received a law, for which 191 5, XXXIII | Superintendent, then, and Teacher, having come forth from the Jews, 192 5, XXXIII | word of His teaching. And having made these remarks by way 193 5, XXXIV | Darius, during his reign, having summoned before him those 194 5, XXXVIII | Ethiopians about Meroe. For, having been taught to worship Urania 195 5, XL | are some individuals who, having like robbers abandoned the 196 5, XL | lives by its prescriptions, having bidden a long farewell to 197 5, XLI | penalty of its vaunting, not having a knowledge of the great 198 5, XLI | the artifices of Moses, having become his pupil to no good 199 5, XLV | different acceptation of it having been proposed by the interpreters), 200 5, XLVIII | story about a certain angel having power before the shedding 201 5, XLIX | great thing; but upon their having ascertained the nature of 202 5, LVI | according to others, one;" having failed to notice, I think, 203 5, LVII | genuine philosophers, and of having related with perfect truth 204 5, LXI | believers in the Sibyl, having probably misunderstood some 205 5, LXIV | speaking lies in hypocrisy, having their conscience seared 206 6, VII | But as Celsus now, after having often required of us immediate 207 6, XI | the profession of their having come down from God to visit 208 6, XII | foolishness with God;" Paul having said that "the wisdom of 209 6, XII | inexperienced, in consequence of having passed a large portion of 210 6, XV | to the ancient account, having in Himself both the beginning 211 6, XVI | described as "unclean," having one element of acceptability, 212 6, XIX | that "certain Christians, having misunderstood the words 213 6, XXX | sixth was described as having the face of a dog;" and 214 6, XXXI | pass through thy realm, having strengthened him who is 215 6, XXXV | Barbarian, and Heretical--having heard of her, asserted that 216 6, XXXVIII | greater of the two former, having the inscription "Love;" 217 6, XXXIX | character,--and yet, perhaps, having in view some who do employ 218 6, XLI | Christians, he says that, "having become acquainted with one 219 6, XLII | Horus, and Osiris." After having made such statements, and 220 6, XLII | such statements, and not having got over the difficulty 221 6, XLIII | whether he who charges us with having committed errors of the 222 6, XLIII | most impious kind, and with having wandered away from the ( 223 6, XLIII | this wicked one, and of his having fallen from heaven. For 224 6, XLIII | by Pherecydes is derived--having become the cause of man' 225 6, XLIII | forth something similar, having deceived the woman by a 226 6, XLIV | wickedness of these, and having exerted themselves to the 227 6, XLV | Antichrist, as it is termed, having neither read what is said 228 6, XLVII | expression "Son of God," having perverted what is said of 229 6, LIII | Marcion. And, probably, having heard them from some paltry 230 6, LV | created evil?" or, perhaps, having heard some one discussing 231 6, LIX | life in the flesh, and, having set them free from their 232 6, LIX | out of the world, the Word having removed him hence, and transported 233 6, LXI | ourselves so spoke of God as having rested from fatigue, he 234 6, LXII | LXII.~Celsus, again, having perhaps misunderstood the 235 6, LXVIII | Therefore He became flesh, and having become flesh, "He tabernacled 236 6, LXXIV | subject of Marcion's opinions (having already spoken frequently 237 6, LXXV | respecting the body of Jesus having been "ill-favoured;" not, 238 6, LXXVII | will prevail against him, having been exalted by the Word 239 6, LXXIX | the one Word was enough, having arisen as the "Sun of righteousness," 240 6, LXXIX | ridiculous in the Son of God having been sent to the Jews, amongst 241 7, X | into their meaning, and having found it, might apply it 242 7, XVII | nothing absurd in a man having died, and in His death being 243 7, XVIII | the whole people, after having done that which was evil 244 7, XIX | conceivable that, after having in the preceding part of 245 7, XXII | at their birth, without having enjoined anything contrary 246 7, XXIX | say of those who, after having left Jerusalem, and wandered 247 7, XXXI | Commentary on the Prophets, having already in part, according 248 7, XXXII | material place, without having a body suited to the nature 249 7, XXXVIII | language of the flesh," having learnt as he has "to mortify 250 7, XLII | this universe; and after having found Him, it is impossible 251 7, XLIII | Plato says, that "after having found out the Creator and 252 7, XLIV | of the Spirit of God, and having thus as it were gone beyond 253 7, XLVIII | one hierophant, who, not having confidence in his power 254 7, XLIX | inclination, or from not having Jesus to lead them to a 255 7, LII | the temples as to places having a real sacredness and who 256 7, LVII | of the enemy." Finally, having no other names to offer 257 7, LX | same way the divine nature, having the purpose of instructing 258 8, I | I.~Having completed seven books, I 259 8, II | with the divine word. After having put this question for the 260 8, XVI | another god under a new form, having nothing but the name of 261 8, XXII | among men, and worthy of having some share of the tongue 262 8, XXVIII | admire their wisdom, in having at length discovered, that 263 8, XXXIV | also send up our prayers, "having a great high priest, that 264 8, XLV | confessing their crimes, others having put an end to their lives, 265 8, XLV | their lives, and others having become the victims of incurable 266 8, XLV | and handed down to us as having happened among the Jews, 267 8, XLV | happened among the Jews, or as having been performed by Jesus 268 8, LI | Celsus, in like manner, after having embraced the doctrine, " 269 8, LI | his subject; and, after having advanced what seemed to 270 8, LIII | LIII.~Having said so much on this subject, 271 8, LVII | we praise and bless, as having been appointed by God over 272 8, LVIII | to the care of it, each having charge of a different part, 273 8, LXIII | LXIII.~After having said so much of the demons, 274 8, LXVII | was given to Minerva as having been a woman of ancient


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