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Against Celsus

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1 1, I | with each other contrary to law, saying, that "of associations 2 1, I | babbles about the public law, alleging that the associations 3 1, I | reason, for the sake of the law of truth, which the Scythians 4 1, IV | the "requirements of the law written upon his heart,"-- 5 1, XII | the other writings of the law and of the Jewish history, 6 1, XX | signified his adherence to the law and the lawgiver, refer 7 1, XXVI | have accepted the Mosaic law, and read the injunction, " 8 1, XXXVI | together under that system of law which had been given them, 9 1, XXXVI | pretexts, so far as the law was concerned, for apostatizing 10 1, XXXVI | as it is written in the law of the Jews itself, "shall 11 1, XXXVI | the administrators of the law among the Jews?--as Elijah 12 1, XLV | of Jesus derived from the law and the prophets. And now 13 1, XLV | Jesus, contained in the law and the prophets, that both 14 1, XLVI | XLVI.~For the law and the prophets are full 15 2, I | they have forsaken the law of their fathers, in consequence 16 2, I | converts have not deserted the law of their fathers, inasmuch 17 2, I | from the poverty of the law, according to the literal 18 2, I | observances enjoined by the law of Moses, not having yet 19 2, I | Jesus to ascend from the law that is regulated according 20 2, I | was no apostate from their law. Now, if Celsus had been 21 2, I | fellow-citizens, to abandon the law of your fathers, and to 22 2, II | the letter of the Mosaic law, He was unable to tell them 23 2, II | tell them what was the true law, and how the Jewish worship 24 2, II | there are many points in the law which require to be explained 25 2, II | acceptation of the Mosaic law.~ 26 2, III | induced you to abandon the law of your fathers?" etc. Now, 27 2, III | they have abandoned the law of their fathers, who are 28 2, III | Tell me, ye who read the law, do ye not hear the law? 29 2, III | law, do ye not hear the law? For it is written, that 30 2, III | have they abandoned the law of their fathers, who are 31 2, III | these: "Or does not the law say these things also? For 32 2, III | For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not 33 2, III | prophecy, and to keep the law of Moses according to the 34 2, III | who have not abandoned the law of their fathers? It was 35 2, IV | became apostates from the law of your fathers;" showing 36 2, IV | your doctrines than our law?" Now, certainly the introduction 37 2, IV | the things written in the law with disrespect. On the 38 2, IV | the Gospel--having the law for its foundation, when 39 2, IV | literal obedience to the law of Moses.~ 40 2, V | the ideas contained in the law and the prophets, and who 41 2, VI | Son of God, who gave the law and the prophets; and we, 42 2, VI | Church, do not transgress the law, but have escaped the mythologizings 43 2, VI | mystical contemplation of the law and the prophets. For the 44 2, VI | up a prayer regarding the law as being obscure, and needing 45 2, VI | wondrous things out of Thy law."~ 46 2, VII | good and true and spiritual law of God, while at the same 47 2, VII | those who are under the law, as under the law, that 48 2, VII | under the law, as under the law, that he might gain those 49 2, VII | those who are under the law?~ 50 2, XXXVIII| under the training of the law and the prophets (which 51 2, LIII | For it is written in your law, 'If there arise among you 52 2, LXXIV | according to the accounts in the law of Moses, God is related 53 2, LXXIV | they are recorded in the law of the Jews to have done, 54 2, LXXVI | brought also against the law and the prophets. For he 55 2, LXXVI | For in the writings of the law and the prophets God makes 56 2, LXXVI | Jesus. And as respects the law of Moses itself, we are 57 2, LXXVI | apprehension of the writings of the law. Nay, if the Jew perceive 58 2, LXXVIII| conformity with his own law, has somewhere here ended 59 3, III | renounce Judaism and their law, and have been cruelly treated, 60 3, LX | through meditating on the law of the Lord day and night, 61 3, LXXIV | of those passages in the law, and prophecies, and Gospels, 62 4, I | for planting the spiritual law, and the prophetic words 63 4, XXII | the observances of their law. One fact, then, which proves 64 4, XXXI | existed in their state, the law expelling all such from 65 4, XXXI | accordingly, amongst them a law to the following effect: " 66 4, XXXI | Do not transgress the law, and make to yourselves 67 4, XXXI | waters under the earth." The law, indeed, wished them to 68 4, XLIV | Tell me, ye that read the law, do ye not hear the law? 69 4, XLIV | law, do ye not hear the law? For it is written that 70 4, XLIX | says: "It is written in the law, Thou shalt not muzzle the 71 4, XLIX | ear, O my people, to my law: incline your ears to the 72 4, L | L.~Moreover, if the law of Moses had contained nothing 73 4, L | wondrous things out of Thy law;" whereas he knew that there 74 4, L | wondrous things out of Thy law." And who is there that, 75 4, LI | allegorical explanations of the law of Moses. These however, 76 4, XCIII | find that not only in the law, but also in the prophets, 77 5, VI | the Jews who follow the law, which, speaking in the 78 5, VI | who live according to the law, and worship the Maker of 79 5, VI | Moreover, no one who obeys the law of Moses will bow down to 80 5, VI | its angels, obeying the law which declares: "Lest thou 81 5, VII | who live according to the law of Moses, although they 82 5, VII | the secret meaning of the law, which is conveyed in obscure 83 5, VIII | not transgressing their law in bowing down to the heavens, 84 5, IX | this was contrary to their law, which said to them who 85 5, IX | observed that they keep their law, and has called them "those 86 5, IX | live according to their law;" or if he did attribute 87 5, IX | as they transgress their law who offer worship to those 88 5, IX | also do they transgress the law who offer sacrifice to sun, 89 5, IX | are careful to keep their law by not bowing down to sun, 90 5, X | we shall answer that the law of Moses knows that these 91 5, X | understanding and observing the law of God. For it was said 92 5, XXXIII | will walk in them." For the law came forth from the dwellers 93 5, XXXIII | among us as a spiritual law. Moreover, the word of the 94 5, XXXIII | and having received a law, for which we give thanks 95 5, XXXIV | be right in saying that 'law' is the king of all things."~ 96 5, XXXVII | to us, the one being the law of nature, of which God 97 5, XXXVII | other being the written law of cities, it is a proper 98 5, XXXVII | thing, when the written law is not opposed to that of 99 5, XXXVII | foreign customs; but when the law of nature, that is, the 100 5, XXXVII | of nature, that is, the law of God, commands what is 101 5, XXXVII | is opposed to the written law, observe whether reason 102 5, XXXVII | other matters to prefer the law of nature, which is the 103 5, XXXVII | of nature, which is the law of God, before the written 104 5, XXXVII | God, before the written law, which has been enacted 105 5, XXXVII | spirit of opposition to the law of God, why should we not 106 5, XL | be correct in saying that law is king of all things," 107 5, XL | discuss this assertion. What law do you mean to say, good 108 5, XL | not governed by the same law. You ought to have said 109 5, XL | for in every nation some law is king of all. But if you 110 5, XL | if you mean that which is law in the proper sense, then 111 5, XL | like robbers abandoned the law, deny its validity, and 112 5, XL | to the knowledge of the law which is by nature "king 113 5, XL | which is the same with the law of God, endeavour to regulate 114 5, XLI | carefully to preserve their own law, they are not to be blamed 115 5, XLIII | master or slave, was the law that one of the same faith 116 5, XLIII | said to preserve their own law in the same points with 117 5, XLIII | the superiority of their law, if they were to believe 118 5, XLIII | sinned, and transgressed the law, and slain the prophets 119 5, XLIV | enigmatically the object of the law regarding the sacrifices, 120 5, XLVII | For the purpose, and the law, and the wish of him who 121 5, LI | is our leader, and what law proceeded from Him." And 122 5, LX | because the meaning of the law of Moses has been concealed 123 5, LX | comprehension of the contents of the law.~  124 5, LXI | accordance with the Jewish law,--and these are the twofold 125 6, V | shall I fear?" and, "Thy law is a lamp unto my feet, 126 6, XV | all breaches of the divine law: he who is about to become 127 6, XVI | animal. according to the law, is described as "unclean," 128 6, XXIX | God of Moses and of his law an "accursed" divinity; 129 6, XXIX | which he gives, and the law of the Jews, while it is 130 6, XXXI | Sabaoth, defender of the law of thy creatures, who are 131 6, XXXV | circumcision described in the law was a symbol of the circumcision 132 6, LVI | of those who forsake the law of the Lord, and their iniquities 133 6, LXVIII | that also of the spiritual law, which is Moses, seen in 134 6, LXX | the prescriptions of the law were obeyed both by Samaritans 135 6, LXX | after the giving of the law by Moses. For when we turn 136 7, VII | prophecies are contained in the law; to that of Jeremiah, as 137 7, X | piety as set forth in the law and the prophets. The prophets 138 7, XVIII | in supposing that in the law and the prophets there is 139 7, XVIII | said to him who kept the law, "Thou shalt lend unto many 140 7, XVIII | received according to the law for his righteousness, if 141 7, XVIII | zealously in defence of a law whose promises had proved 142 7, XVIII | proof that they despised the law, doubtless from the feeling 143 7, XVIII | religion prescribed by the law.~ 144 7, XIX | Now if these words in the law, "Thou shalt have dominion 145 7, XIX | despising the promises of the law. Celsus brings forward another 146 7, XIX | expressions to be found in the law, as this, for example: " 147 7, XX | if they did not obey the law, they would be treated in 148 7, XX | contrary to those of the law, and uses that as an argument 149 7, XX | We hold, then, that the law has a twofold sense, --the 150 7, XX | wishes to disparage the law taken literally, says, " 151 7, XX | praise and recommend the law, he calls it "spiritual," 152 7, XX | says, "We know that the law is spiritual;" and, "Wherefore 153 7, XX | spiritual;" and, "Wherefore the law is holy, and the commandment 154 7, XXI | then, the letter of the law promises riches to the just, 155 7, XXII | manner, those who disobey the law and word of God may well 156 7, XXIV | promised blessings of the law, which teaches that the 157 7, XXIV | the food promised in the law as the food of the soul, 158 7, XXV | Gospel and the God of the law, we must say in reply, that 159 7, XXV | Gospel and the God of the law, even when we take literally 160 7, XXVI | those who had broken the law, and were therefore condemned 161 7, XXVI | desirous of carrying out their law, are not able to inflict 162 7, XXVI | providence which of old gave the law, and has now given the Gospel 163 7, XXVIII | who lived according to His law the holy land, which is " 164 7, XXXIV | wondrous things out of Thy law," or, "The commandment of 165 7, XXXIV | the wonders of the divine law, or that the law of the 166 7, XXXIV | divine law, or that the law of the Lord gives light 167 7, XXXIV | expression is used, "the law by the hand of Moses," or, " 168 7, XLIX | talketh of judgment; the law of his God is in his heart." 169 7, LXI | minded to sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, 170 7, LXIII | generally from dread of the law and its penalties, and not 171 7, LXVIII | heroes, regulated by the law of the Most High God? Have 172 7, LXVIII | heroes, is regulated by the law of the Most High God." But 173 7, LXVIII | transgressors follow the law of God when they transgress; 174 7, LXIX | true that all observe the law of the Most High; for all 175 7, LXIX | fall away from the divine law, whether through heedlessness, 176 7, LXIX | all such do not keep the law of God, but, to use a new 177 7, LXIX | find in Scripture, "the law of sin. I say, then, that 178 7, LXIX | instead of keeping the law of God, offend against it. 179 7, LXX | heroes, regulated by the law of the Most High God? Have 180 8, VI | lordship over them, namely, the law of Lycurgus. But they who 181 8, VI | them to set at nought a law which is mightier than all 182 8, X | makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law 183 8, X | law, through breaking the law dishonourest thou God?" 184 8, X | he who transgresses the law dishonours God by his transgression, 185 8, X | evident that he who keeps the law honours God, and that the 186 8, XXIII | why we are required by the law of God to keep its festivals 187 8, XXIX | correct understanding of the law of Moses, carefully restrict 188 8, XXXIII | is not according to the law of God that any demon has 189 8, XXXVIII| prohibitions of the divine law is this, "Thou shalt not 190 8, LVI | one "by transgressing the law dishonours the lawgiver," 191 8, LVI | that if the two laws, the law of God and the law of mammon, 192 8, LVI | the law of God and the law of mammon, are completely 193 8, LVI | us by transgressing the law of mammon to dishonour mammon, 194 8, LVI | honour God by keeping His law, than by transgressing the 195 8, LVI | than by transgressing the law of God to dishonour God, 196 8, LVI | God, that by obeying the law of mammon we may honour 197 8, LXV | which is contrary to the law and word of God, we are 198 8, LXVIII | become most obedient to the law, and most humane; and every 199 8, LXIX | promised to those who keep His law has not come to pass, the 200 8, LXIX | and live according to His law; and if the Jews bare not 201 8, LXXII | were to come under one law;" but judging this quite 202 8, LXXII | reason shall come under one law. However, if we must refer 203 8, LXXV | the word of God and the law of God, and thus be united 204 8, LXXV | lives in all things to the law of God.~


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