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1 1, Pref | fall in with it first, and see that this book has been 2 1, XVIII | laws and commandments--and see which of the two are the 3 1, XXIII | that, convinced by what we see, in the admirable order 4 1, XXVI | XXVI.~But let us see the manner in which this 5 1, XXVII | examines the subject will see that Jesus attempted and 6 1, XXXI | Jesus say, they did not see Him after His resurrection 7 1, XXXI | not the disciples of Jesus see, when they ventured to prove 8 1, XXXII | named Panthera;" and let us see whether those who have blindly 9 1, XLVIII | actually impressed, and that we see with our eyes--although 10 1, XLVIII | vision which can naturally see things that are better than 11 1, XLVIII | spiritual blessing these words: "See, the savour of my son is 12 1, XLVIII | to me, Upon whom you will see the Spirit descending, and 13 1, XLVIII | happen, and that they would see it, says, "Verily, verily, 14 1, XLVIII | I say unto you, Ye shall see the heavens opened, and 15 1, LII | believers, since he may see that reasons of no light 16 1, LIII | yourselves." And we may see at the appearing of this 17 1, LIV | about Him was sent, shall see Him; and they who have not 18 1, LV | sent respecting him shall see;" and the expression, "A 19 1, LVIII | would obtain the throne." See now in this instance the 20 1, LVIII | them in the east. Let us see now what answer we have 21 1, LXII | to the best of our power see what truth there is in such 22 1, LXII | run very swiftly." And we see that "the voice of the apostles 23 1, LXIV | assailants of Christianity do not see in how many persons the 24 1, LXVIII | of an evil spirit?" You see that by these expressions 25 1, LXVIII | are amazed at what they see, nor who tries to persuade 26 2, II | Son of the living God. And see if there is not some well-grounded 27 2, III | Now how was Celsus able to see these things so clearly 28 2, V | reason, now, we may also see of a truth that all the 29 2, V | among those who are able to see the grandeur of the ideas 30 2, VIII | understand; and seeing ye shall see, and shall not perceive: 31 2, VIII | beheld Jesus they did not see who He was; and when they 32 2, VIII | heathen. Therefore we may see, that after the advent of 33 2, XI | said, What is that to us? see thou to that;"--and that, 34 2, XIII | uttered these words, and see His predictions not yet 35 2, XIII | and it is impossible to see any race of men which has 36 2, XIII | recorded, that "when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed about 37 2, XVIII | the learned Celsus did not see the contradiction in his 38 2, XX | XX.~Let us see how he continues after this: " 39 2, XXIV | smite;" but they do not see these, "and I will heal," 40 2, XXVI | Celsus, indeed, did not see that it was an inconsistency 41 2, XXX | although Celsus refuses to see that it so happened, notwithstanding 42 2, XXXIV | And did you, accordingly, see that they were fit matters 43 2, XXXVI | him read the Gospel, and see that even the centurion, 44 2, LXI | not merely say, "Unless I see, I will not believe;" but 45 2, LXII | suffer Thine Holy One to see corruption." And truly, 46 2, LXIX | words of the narrative may see something worthy of consideration, 47 2, LXX | and the other Mary, to see the sepulchre. And, behold, 48 2, LXXVI | beforehand?'" Do you not see that the charges which this 49 2, LXXVII | then, is he, that we may see him and believe upon him?" 50 2, LXXVII | wrought miracles, that we may see and believe that He is part 51 3, XXIV | frequently seen, and still see, no mere phantom, but AEsculapius 52 3, XXIV | convictions (because we see their guilelessness, as 53 3, XXIV | far as it is possible to see the conscience revealed 54 3, XXVI | XXVI.~Let us see what Celsus says next, when 55 3, XXVII | is recorded of Jesus, and see whether, from the result, 56 3, XXVIII | of believers, when they see that from Him there began 57 3, XXXII | suffer Thine Holy One to see corruption."~ 58 3, XXXV | And if he once admit this, see whether he will not be forced 59 3, XLII | narratives regarding them, and see whether they were free from 60 3, XLVIII | from the words, "For ye see your calling, brethren, 61 3, L | L.~But let us see what those statements of 62 3, L | in these words: "Nay, we see, indeed, that even those 63 3, L | them; but wherever they see young men, and a mob of 64 3, LI | blamed for so doing, let us see whether Christians do not 65 3, LII | statement of Celsus, "We see also those persons who in 66 3, LII | them; but wherever they see young men, and a mob of 67 3, LII | of deeper import when we see that our audience is composed 68 3, LIII | wherever (our instructors) see young men, and a mob of 69 3, LV | examine these also, and see whether it be the Christians 70 3, LV | is said. He asserts, "We see, indeed, in private houses 71 3, LV | while thus speaking, if they see one of the instructors of 72 3, LIX | compels me, any one may see from the following remarks. 73 3, LXII | more. But Celsus, unable to see this distinction,--for he 74 3, LXVIII | if they were spells, and see that they at once convert 75 3, LXIX | been exceedingly wicked? See whether he who holds such 76 3, LXXV | physicians." Nor do we say, "See that none of you lay hold 77 3, LXXVII | who in our judgment do not see, save those who are unable 78 3, LXXVII | of created things, and to see that they ought to worship, 79 4, I | words in thy mouth as fire. See, I have set thee this day 80 4, V | saith the LORD." Nor does he see that, according to the doctrine 81 4, XI | Jews, in order that he may see in what way Moses was more 82 4, XXVI | the rest of mankind, and see whether it will not appear 83 4, XXIX | principalities;" and we see that we men, who are far 84 4, XXIX | shall be like God, and shall see Him as He is." And if any 85 4, XXXIV | those who are qualified to see them? And when, in answer 86 4, XXXVIII | to have a secret meaning, see whether the following lines 87 4, XXXIX | lead a candid reader to see that all these things had 88 4, XLIII | and camels," and did not see that "all these things happened 89 4, XLVI | circumstance! He should see, indeed, that the conduct 90 4, LVII | LVII.~See, then, whether we ought 91 4, LXI | is immortal? And thus you see that the ideas contained 92 4, LXI | unintelligent individuals, see what will result from our 93 4, LXVII | things be granted, I do not see how our free-will can be 94 4, LXXII | the two statements, easily see for what purpose the "wrath" 95 4, LXXIII | True Discourse)? But let us see what he has to say regarding 96 4, LXXIV | in his argument, does not see that he is bringing a charge 97 4, LXXVII | and the day that they may see and resume their work." 98 4, LXXXI | philosophy; nor does he see how great is the injury 99 4, LXXXIII | with their loads, when they see one of their number toiling 100 4, LXXXIII | the image of God; and they see that it is impossible for 101 4, LXXXV | who looks from heaven will see among irrational creatures, 102 4, LXXXVIII| some knowledge of God." See here now how he at once 103 5, IX | and not taking care to see what was relevant to the 104 5, XI | upon earth, because they see the incomparable superiority 105 5, XVI | individuals are unable to see distinctly the sense of 106 5, XXVIII | relations and different laws, see whether it will not follow 107 5, XXIX | And the LORD came down to see the city and the tower, 108 5, XXXII | to these spirits. For we see that it is a religious act 109 5, XLI | of the blessed,' for we see both themselves and the 110 5, XLVII | for whoever desires to see what led us to the subject, 111 5, L | the blessed. For we may see both the people themselves, 112 6, IV | of God. Moreover, we may see those who greatly pride 113 6, IV | in heart, for they shall see God."~ 114 6, V | In Thy light we shall see light." And the Logos, exhorting 115 6, X | He next continues: "You see how Plato, although maintaining 116 6, XIII | wisdom, that "he will not see corruption when he beholds 117 6, XXIII | towards the north. For he will see that there is in the respective 118 6, XXIV | rites of the Christians, see in this way the difference 119 6, XXV | punishment, we searched to see whether it is mentioned 120 6, XXVIII | maledictions against Jesus. See, then, how irrational is 121 6, XXXVII | love." Now, who does not see at once the paltry nature 122 6, XXXVIII | irrational accusations, see whether he is not guilty 123 6, XLIV | its dissolution, he would see that the views of Moses 124 6, XLVII | and the prophets, as to see that the Jewish prophets 125 6, XLIX | one, however, wishes to see the reasons which led us 126 6, LIV | LIV.~Let us see, then, briefly what holy 127 6, LIV | loveth many days, that he may see good? Keep thy tongue from 128 6, LIV | it; and as one loving to see "good days," in which the 129 6, LIV | will be the Sun, he will see them, God taking him away 130 6, LV | Scripture, who are unable to see what Scripture means by " 131 6, LXVI | darkness before my eyes, and I see nothing distinctly." He 132 6, LXVII | is distinct or true, "I see nothing that is distinct 133 6, LXVII | opened by the Word, and who see the difference between light 134 6, LXIX | is great and difficult to see, He put His own Spirit into 135 6, LXIX | can be seen by those who see with the heart that is, 136 6, LXIX | that God is "difficult to see," yet He is not the only 137 6, LXIX | Only-begotten also is "difficult to see." For God the Word is "difficult 138 6, LXIX | the Word is "difficult to see," and so also is His wisdom, 139 6, LXIX | because God was "difficult to see" that He sent God His Son 140 6, LXIX | Because God was 'difficult to see,' He put His own Spirit 141 6, LXIX | Son also is "difficult to see," because He is God the 142 6, LXXIX | But if any one desires to see many bodies filled with 143 6, LXXIX | that Christ has come, we see that, owing to Him, there 144 7, II | His words are: "Let us see how they can raise a defence. 145 7, III | inspiration; and let us see if, after all, we cannot 146 7, III | no modest man would ever see or speak of. And this occurs 147 7, VII | Jewish prophets: for we see that the noble, earnest, 148 7, IX | personal acquaintance, let us see what he has to say on the 149 7, IX | ostentation. However, let us see what he considers the most 150 7, IX | save you, and you shall see me returning again with 151 7, XVIII | of the words. He does not see how manifestly incredible 152 7, XXVIII | heaven. But he does not see that Moses, who is much 153 7, XXXI | righteousness other than the sun we see. In a word, to distinguish 154 7, XXXIII | resurrection in order that we may see and know God, he thus follows 155 7, XXXIII | question, 'How then shall we see and know God? how shall 156 7, XXXIII | capable of that knowledge. To see God belongs to the pure 157 7, XXXIII | in heart, for they shall see God." But as the strength 158 7, XXXIV | he says that we expect to see God with our bodily eyes, 159 7, XXXIV | is so foolish as not to see that the word "hands" is 160 7, XXXV | us that we would there "see the gods in human form, 161 7, XXXVI | only will you be able to see God. And if you seek one 162 7, XXXVIII | in the words of Paul, "we see in a glass obscurely, but 163 7, XXXIX | only you will be able to see God." He is not aware that 164 7, XXXIX | this world, that they which see not, might see, and that 165 7, XXXIX | they which see not, might see, and that they which see 166 7, XXXIX | see, and that they which see might be made blind,"--meaning, 167 7, XXXIX | meaning, by the eyes that see not; the eyes of the mind, 168 7, XXXIX | teaching; and the eyes which see are the eyes of sense, which 169 7, XLII | noble and admirable; but see if Scripture does not give 170 7, XLIII | that it is a hard matter to see the Creator and Father of 171 7, XLIII | universe; but it is possible to see Him in the way thus referred 172 7, XLIII | in heart, for they shall see God;" and not only so, but 173 7, XLIII | of the invisible God, we see "the Creator and Father 174 7, XLV | XLV.~But let us see further what the things 175 7, XLV | which enables the eye to see, and renders vision possible, 176 7, XLV | accuse of blindness those who see, or of lameness those who 177 7, XLVII | darkened." Thus we may see how those who accounted 178 7, L | by him who says, "Now we see in a glass, obscurely, but 179 7, LI | earnest desire then is both to see for ourselves, and to be 180 7, LII | sacredness and who cannot see that no mere mechanical 181 7, LVI | death of Jesus was? You see from this, then, that the 182 7, LX | part of man is nourished. See, then, if Plato and the 183 7, LX | reader of Scripture may see that it contains many things 184 7, LXII | LXII.~Let us now see what follows. "Let us pass 185 7, LXIII | of other pleasures. You see, then, that an act which 186 7, LXVI | although Celsus, who does not see the difference between " 187 7, LXVIII | speak in this manner to see how inconvenient is the 188 8, III | it may be well for us to see whether we do not accept 189 8, XVIII | Him. And, in general, we see that all Christians strive 190 8, XXI | XXI.~Let us see what Celsus further says 191 8, XXI | public feasts. I cannot see the connection which he 192 8, XXIV | XXIV.~Let us now see on what grounds Celsus urges 193 8, XXVIII | would observe that I cannot see how those whom he speaks 194 8, XXXVIII | describes, and to fail to see that such contemptuous language 195 8, XXXVIII | the order of the world to see Him who has made it? and 196 8, XXXIX | when he says, "Do you not see, good sir, that even your 197 8, XL | from their sins. But let us see, on the other hand, what 198 8, XLIV | humanity that this arises. They see well, that, while "the tongues" 199 8, XLV | XLV.~Let us see what Celsus next goes on 200 8, XLIX | XLIX.~Let us see in what terms Celsus next 201 8, LI | awaiting the wicked, he must see that, if a Christian were 202 8, LII | of right living, when we see that many things which we 203 8, LXII | well-founded, when they see the above passage from the 204 8, LXIV | alongside of it: for they see demons warring and fighting 205 8, LXIV | hostility of demons; they see them savage in their hatred 206 8, LXIX | those who served him, and see in what way he has helped