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Against Celsus

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1 1, Pref | believer in Christ, through the Spirit that is in him.~ 2 1, II | the "manifestation of the Spirit and of power:" of "the Spirit," 3 1, II | Spirit and of power:" of "the Spirit," on account of the prophecies, 4 1, VI | and genuinely believing spirit. Such power, indeed, does 5 1, XIII | is in agreement with the spirit of Christianity, of much 6 1, XIV | found in these works in the spirit of truth, why should we 7 1, XVI | love of truth, but from a spirit of hatred, that Celsus makes 8 1, XIX | the Greeks and Romans, a spirit which was divine. And if 9 1, XXXI | destruction of a mighty evil spirit, the ruler of evil spirits, 10 1, XXXIX | serious but in a scoffing spirit, such as the following: " 11 1, XXXIX | is in the same scoffing spirit that he adds: "When hated 12 1, XL | the appearance of the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove at 13 1, XLI | bodily appearance of the Holy Spirit to our Saviour in the form 14 1, XLIII | the appearance of the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove had 15 1, XLIII | the prophet by a diviner Spirit, but also to have been both 16 1, XLIV | from Jesus, but that that Spirit which taught Moses the history 17 1, XLIV | appearing, and why the Holy Spirit appeared to Jesus in the 18 1, XLVI | are a proof of the Holy Spirit's having then appeared in 19 1, XLVI | Christians traces of that Holy Spirit which appeared in the form 20 1, XLVI | their will, some sort of spirit having suddenly transformed 21 1, XLVI | the account of the Holy Spirit having descended upon Jesus 22 1, XLVI | Lord hath sent me and His Spirit? In which sentence, as the 23 1, XLVI | the Father and the Holy Spirit sent Jesus, or the Father 24 1, XLVI | sent, afterwards the Holy Spirit was sent also, that the 25 1, XLVIII | when he says, "I beheld the Spirit descending from heaven like 26 1, XLVIII | Upon whom you will see the Spirit descending, and abiding 27 1, XLVIII | the descent of the Holy Spirit upon Him at the Jordan in 28 1, XLVIII | the appearance of the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove, " 29 1, LV | the influence of the Holy Spirit, appiled these words to 30 1, LVII | ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; 31 1, LVII | but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we 32 1, LVII | But since it is in the spirit of truth that we examine 33 1, LXII | in demonstration of the Spirit and of power; that your 34 1, LXIII | whereas one who sees the spirit of truth by which the writers 35 1, LXVII | a marvellous meekness of spirit and complete change of character, 36 1, LXVIII | the influence of an evil spirit?" You see that by these 37 1, LXXI | He created nothing in a spirit of hatred. And if certain 38 2, I | interpreted according to the spirit,--a fact which we learn 39 2, II | now. Howbeit when He, the Spirit of truth, is come, He will 40 2, II | taught them by the Holy Spirit, these words were added, " 41 2, II | When He is come who is the Spirit of truth, He will lead you 42 2, II | the promise of Jesus, the Spirit of truth came to Peter, 43 2, II | kill, and eat." And the Spirit came to him while he was 44 2, II | after that vision, the Spirit of truth, which conducted 45 2, III | words the whole mind of the Spirit." Now how was Celsus able 46 2, III | investigate everything here in the spirit of truth, and to accept 47 2, III | these statements in the spirit of an enemy, and with a 48 2, IX | according to the view of the spirit of prophecy, could He be 49 2, IX | joined unto the Lord is one spirit," every one who understands 50 2, IX | actually joined to Him, is one spirit with the Lord; how should 51 2, X | inventions which proceeded from a spirit of hatred and hostility 52 2, XI | whole heart? To act in this spirit of hostility with the same 53 2, XI | was possessed by a worse spirit than Judas, and who had 54 2, XI | the sake of religion in no spirit of unwillingness.~ 55 2, XIII | Perhaps you will say, in a spirit of incredulity, that he 56 2, XVII | his remark, "What god, or spirit, or prudent man would not, 57 2, XX | he would attempt from his spirit of covetousness, and from 58 2, XXIV | Scriptures in a malignant spirit, and "who talk wickedness 59 2, XXV | and that of readiness of spirit which existed in His humanity: 60 2, XXV | Me;" the readiness of the spirit in this, "Nevertheless, 61 2, XXV | manifesting the willingness of the spirit. For the expression, "Father, 62 2, XXIX | armies." But it is in the spirit of a Jew, I think, and in 63 2, XXX | advent of Jesus a milder spirit had been everywhere introduced 64 2, XXXVI | puts this question in a spirit of mockery; but we shall 65 2, XL | in a very unphilosophical spirit that Celsus imagines our 66 2, L | Lord will consume with the spirit of His mouth, and shall 67 2, LI | having his soul and his spirit, and I imagine also his 68 2, LI | state, receives a divine spirit, and performs such works 69 2, LXXI | and in another, "God is a Spirit, and they that worship Him 70 2, LXXI | Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth." But the purposes 71 3, I | predicted by the Divine Spirit that one was to come as 72 3, III | but that a certain divine Spirit being in the holy souls 73 3, V | a partaker in the divine Spirit, both enacted laws for the 74 3, VI | not investigating in a spirit of impartiality the facts, 75 3, XVIII | word of wisdom" through the Spirit, and in the "word of knowledge" 76 3, XVIII | knowledge" according to the Spirit), Celsus does not seem even 77 3, XXV | there did exist a healing spirit named AEsculapius, who used 78 3, XXV | especially when the prophetic spirit of Apollo, pure from any 79 3, XXVIII | who received the Divine Spirit, but of Him also who was 80 3, XXVIII | which "lusteth against the Spirit;" but they saw also that 81 3, XXXVI | Jesus, let us show in what a spirit of hostility this statement 82 3, XXXVI | were to investigate, in a spirit of truth and impartiality, 83 3, XLV | had and there was no more spirit in her. And she said to 84 3, LIII | him who examines the whole spirit of our writings, that Celsus 85 3, LXIV | peruse the Gospels in a spirit of fairness, by the parable 86 3, LXVIII | was accredited s by the Spirit and by power. And therefore 87 3, LXXVI | thoughts do not breathe a spirit of temperance and of freedom 88 3, LXXVI | calumnies against us in a spirit very unlike that of a philosopher. 89 3, LXXXI | not spoken by the divine Spirit, who filled the souls of 90 4, V | power of God, and that "the Spirit of the Lord filleth the 91 4, V | a partaker of the Divine Spirit. It is not necessary, then, 92 4, VII | recipients of the Divine Spirit, and who strove to convert 93 4, XVII | the writings of the Divine Spirit, who had His abode in pure 94 4, XIX | than when spoken in the spirit of truth. This, however, 95 4, XXI | indwelling of the Divine Spirit, it is manifest that, with 96 4, XXI | or rather in the Divine Spirit that is in them.~  97 4, XXVIII | For Thine incorruptible Spirit is in all. And therefore 98 4, XXX | things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him: 99 4, XXX | knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God." We are not, however, 100 4, XXX | such creatures; but in the spirit of truth, we testify of 101 4, XXXVII | man of His incorruptible Spirit; as it is said, "For Thine 102 4, XXXVII | For Thine incorruptible Spirit is in all things."~ 103 4, XXXIX | investigating in a philosophic spirit what is conveyed in the 104 4, XLVI | dead. And observe in what a spirit of hatred and falsehood 105 4, XLIX | Scriptures in an impartial spirit, he would not have said 106 4, XLIX | matters in an intelligent spirit. If, indeed, those writers 107 4, LV | would say, by the Divine Spirit speaking in Moses, from 108 4, LXXXIX | manifested a philosophical spirit in dealing with such things, 109 4, XCV | of divination, caused the spirit that was in the augur to 110 4, XCV | enter into our minds, or any spirit of our adversaries turn 111 4, XCV | our hearts, and that the Spirit of God may dwell in our 112 4, XCV | as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons 113 5, I | conformity with His own Spirit, and along with that of 114 5, XV | subject in a philosophic spirit not to be depreciated, he 115 5, XXIV | it. And now it is from no spirit of contention that we answer 116 5, XXIV | Celsus; but it is in the spirit of truth that we investigate 117 5, XXVI | their country to a certain spirit or spirits? And was it his 118 5, XXXVII | been enacted by men in a spirit of opposition to the law 119 5, XLII | of purity, received the spirit of the Supreme God.~ 120 5, LIII | to those who peruse in a spirit of truth-loving investigation 121 5, LIV | race." Now, as it is in the spirit of truth that we investigate 122 5, LV | we may grant to him in a spirit of candour what he has not 123 5, LV | against us in a serious spirit by Celsus, we might observe 124 5, LX | Scripture) were written by the Spirit of God, but that we do not 125 5, LX | Lord (for "the Lord is that Spirit"), the veil being taken 126 6, II | in demonstration of the Spirit and of power, that our faith 127 6, V | being filled with a divine spirit; and this light is nourished 128 6, X | result to be due to a divine spirit in him who made the announcement. 129 6, XIII | To one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another 130 6, XIII | of knowledge by the same Spirit; to another faith by the 131 6, XIII | another faith by the same Spirit." And therefore it is no 132 6, XVI | perused the Gospels in a spirit of hatred and dislike, but 133 6, XVII | who do not possess the "Spirit which searcheth all things, 134 6, XIX | indicated the meaning of the spirit that was in them, which 135 6, XIX | was none other than the spirit of Christ. Nor was the philosopher 136 6, XXXI | power, preserved by the spirit of providence and by wisdom, 137 6, XXXI | who am purified with the spirit of a virgin, thou who seest 138 6, XLVI | neither by word, nor by spirit, nor by letter as from us, 139 6, XLVI | Lord shall consume with the spirit of His mouth, and shall 140 6, XLVII | joined to the Lord is one spirit." And if he who "is joined 141 6, XLVII | joined to the Lord is one spirit," who has been joined to 142 6, XLIX | the "water" was, and the "Spirit of God" which was "borne 143 6, XLIX | object in view, but in the spirit of the writers of the old 144 6, LII | Nor do we allege that the Spirit of the universal God mingled 145 6, LII | from the expression, "The Spirit of God moved upon the water;" 146 6, LII | devices directed against His Spirit as if by a different creator 147 6, LII | great God, after giving his spirit to the creator, demands 148 6, LII | Why, when he lent (his spirit), was he ignorant that he 149 6, LXIV | of by those who have the Spirit of God. Our Saviour, also, 150 6, LXIX | difficult to see, He put His own Spirit into a body that resembled 151 6, LXIX | to see,' He put His own Spirit in a body resembling ours, 152 6, LXX | our teaching regarding the Spirit of God, and had known that " 153 6, LXX | as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these are the sons 154 6, LXX | us, that "God put His own Spirit into a body, and sent it 155 6, LXX | perpetually bestowing of His own Spirit to those who are capable 156 6, LXX | the deserving. Nor is the Spirit, in our opinion, a "body," 157 6, LXX | this way, if God be called "spirit," we do not mean that He 158 6, LXX | of the letter, but of the spirit; for the letter killeth, 159 6, LXX | letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life," where by the " 160 6, LXX | the senses," while by the "spirit" that which is the object 161 6, LXX | the expression, "God is a Spirit." And because the prescriptions 162 6, LXX | worship the Father. God is a Spirit; and they that worship Him 163 6, LXX | Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth." And by these 164 6, LXX | fleshly sacrifices, but in the spirit. And He will be understood 165 6, LXX | will be understood to be a Spirit in proportion as the worship 166 6, LXX | rendered to Him is rendered in spirit, and with understanding. 167 6, LXX | Lord (and the Lord is a Spirit), He takes away the veil 168 6, LXXI | doctrine relating to the Spirit of God ("for the natural 169 6, LXXI | receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness 170 6, LXXI | that we, in calling God a Spirit, differ in no respect in 171 6, LXXI | maintain that "God is a Spirit, diffused through all things, 172 6, LXXI | but not in the way that spirit does, according to the Stoics. 173 6, LXXI | else than a "corporeal" spirit; whereas, in our opinion,-- 174 6, LXXII | knows not the nature of the Spirit of God, that "as the Son 175 6, LXXII | existed in a human body, is a Spirit, this very Son of God would 176 6, LXXII | not admit that God is a Spirit, but maintain that only 177 6, LXXII | that there "is no kind of spirit which lasts for ever." This 178 6, LXXII | not have received back the spirit which He had surrendered 179 6, LXXIII | wished to send down His Spirit from Himself, what need 180 6, LXXIII | without casting His own Spirit into so much pollution; 181 6, LXXV | following: "Since a divine Spirit inhabited the body (of Jesus), 182 6, LXXVII | who said, "Since a divine Spirit inhabited the body (of Jesus), 183 6, LXXVII | doctrines of Christianity in the spirit of truth, know the meaning 184 6, LXXVIII| evil, why did He send this Spirit of which you speak into 185 6, LXXIX | bodies filled with a divine Spirit, similar to the one Christ, 186 6, LXXIX | ought to have breathed (His Spirit) alike into many bodies, 187 6, LXXXI | undergo were foreseen by the Spirit of God, and foretold by 188 7, III | Castalian cave, the prophetic Spirit of Apollo entered her private 189 7, III | Judge by this whether that spirit does not show its profane 190 7, III | not the part of a divine spirit to drive the prophetess 191 7, III | influence of the Divine Spirit ought to be the first to 192 7, IV | their prophetic work by the Spirit of God, were the first to 193 7, IV | may so say--of the Holy Spirit they became clearer in mind, 194 7, IV | persuaded that the Divine Spirit "mortifies the deeds of 195 7, IV | when she prophesies, what spirit must that be which fills 196 7, VII | Providence to receive the Divine Spirit, and to be the depositaries 197 7, VII | inspiration of the Divine Spirit, whose wonderful effects 198 7, VIII | been abandoned by the Holy Spirit on account of their impiety 199 7, VIII | spoke. Moreover, the Holy Spirit gave signs of His presence 200 7, VIII | influence. "For the holy Spirit of discipline will flee 201 7, IX | God; or, I am the Divine Spirit; I have come because the 202 7, X | under the name of the Holy Spirit. For thus he might have 203 7, X | have proceeded from the Spirit of God, bind men to the 204 7, XVII | overthrow the power of that evil spirit the devil, who had obtained 205 7, XVIII | lives received the Divine Spirit, "wandered about in sheepskins 206 7, XIX | then, from the words and spirit of the speaker, whether 207 7, XX | letter killeth, and the spirit giveth life," meaning by " 208 7, XX | literal sense, and by "the spirit" the spiritual sense of 209 7, XX | the ministration of the Spirit be rather glorious?" But 210 7, XXIII | who is adorned by the Holy Spirit with that gift which is 211 7, XXVII | of the words, "God is a Spirit, and they who worship Him 212 7, XXVII | Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth."~ 213 7, XXIX | intention of the Divine Spirit, we have only to read in 214 7, XXXVIII| deeds of the body" by the spirit, and "to bear about in his 215 7, XXXVIII| knowledge of these words, "My spirit shall not always strive 216 7, XXXVIII| but only according to the Spirit.~ 217 7, XLIV | under the guidance of the Spirit of God, and having thus 218 7, XLV | in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if the Spirit of God dwelleth 219 7, XLV | but in the Spirit, if the Spirit of God dwelleth in you." 220 7, XLV | O God, and renew a right spirit within me," so that we may 221 7, XLV | you think that a Divine Spirit has descended from God to 222 7, XLV | it is doubtless this same Spirit that reveals these truths, 223 7, XLVI | lamed and mutilated in spirit," as "living only for the 224 7, XLVI | be said to be walking in spirit in the ways of uprightness, 225 7, XLVIII | are preserved by God in a spirit well-pleasing to Him, and 226 7, LI | you think that a Divine Spirit has descended from God to 227 7, LI | it is doubtless this same Spirit that reveals these truths; 228 7, LI | us, "Thine incorruptible spirit is in all things, wherefore 229 7, LI | and are always led by His Spirit. Had Celsus set himself 230 7, LII | the power of the air, the spirit that now worketh in the 231 7, LII | shall die; but if ye by the Spirit do mortify the deeds of 232 7, LII | and, "If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the 233 7, LII | let us also walk in the Spirit." Would that we might convince 234 7, LIII | a speech surely of a spirit truly divine. But others 235 7, LVI | is driven to it by some spirit akin to those whose power 236 7, LVII | Jonah and Daniel, for the spirit which is in Celsus cannot 237 8, I | so would we in the same spirit and language earnestly desire 238 8, VI | imbued with that excellent spirit of adoption which in the 239 8, X | hath done despite unto the Spirit of grace?" For if he who 240 8, XVII | perceive that we regard the spirit of every good man as an 241 8, XVIII | but to be filled with the Spirit of God who dwells in the 242 8, XVIII | of the Creator. Thus the Spirit of Christ dwells in those 243 8, XVIII | former abide in the immortal spirit as long as the reasonable 244 8, XXIII | flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and the Spirit against 245 8, XXIII | against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh," to keep 246 8, XXIII | keeps the feast with his spirit and afflicts the body, which 247 8, XXIII | to keep it along with the spirit, or else he keeps it with 248 8, XXIII | it with the body, and the spirit is unable to share in it. 249 8, XXIX | themselves say, to the Holy Spirit, to write a letter to the 250 8, XLI | peaceful, and gentle in spirit, and who has learnt that 251 8, XLVIII | sincere reader that the Spirit of God was in those men, 252 8, XLIX | substance, an intelligent spirit, holy and blessed, or a 253 8, LI | oppress and distract the human spirit, after employing such arguments 254 8, LVI | tried in the fire, so the spirit of man is tried, and is 255 8, LXII | has been overcome by the spirit of truth. Although, therefore, 256 8, LXXVI | two breathes most of the Spirit of the true God, of piety


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