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Against Celsus

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1 1, Pref | manifest refutation, and the doctrine a better answer than any 2 1, II | say, that the system of doctrine, viz., Judaism, upon which 3 1, III | faith, made war upon their doctrine, and would have prevented ( 4 1, IV | sound ideas of morality, the doctrine of the punishment of sinners 5 1, VII | frequently calls the Christian doctrine a secret system (of belief), 6 1, VII | to speak of the Christian doctrine as a secret system, is altogether 7 1, VIII | adopted a system of good doctrine, is to incur danger from 8 1, VIII | embraced a system of good doctrine ought not, even if exposed 9 1, VIII | any degree, introduce the doctrine of Providence, and who place 10 1, X | at first sight about the doctrine of providence, from seeing 11 1, XI | dared to make known this doctrine to men in every part of 12 1, XI | persuaded to embrace His doctrine at the first, to proceed, 13 1, XIII | of the soul, and in the doctrine of its metempsychosis,, 14 1, XIV | general relationship of doctrine, enumerates all the nations 15 1, XX | far beyond the mythical doctrine of transmigration, according 16 1, XXI | he says, "learned the doctrine which is to be found existing 17 1, XXI | hear a somewhat ancient doctrine, and transmitted the same 18 1, XXI | the Hebrews; that if the doctrine which he heard was false, 19 1, XXI | a body, had heard such a doctrine ! Then the world would not 20 1, XXI | to corrupt. Whereas the doctrine of the Jews and Christians, 21 1, XXII | charges brought against the doctrine of the Jews by Celsus, who 22 1, XXVI | ago he began to teach this doctrine, being regarded by Christians 23 1, XXVI | as ignorant, adopted His doctrine, so that they struggled, 24 1, XXVI | those hundred individuals a doctrine capable of removing so many 25 1, XXVI | of many converts to His doctrine with their after conduct, 26 1, XXVI | deceived," and accepted a doctrine which, as these individuals 27 1, XXVII | opposed the spread of His doctrine in the world, --both the 28 1, XXVII | that this philanthropic doctrine, which reaches to every 29 1, XXVII | alone who were led by the doctrine of Jesus to adopt His religion; 30 1, XXIX | introducing among men a doctrine which not only subverted 31 1, XXX | but as a teacher of the doctrine regarding the God of all 32 1, XXX | as they who disavow his doctrine assert, were formerly deluded 33 1, XXXI | the desire of Jesus, the doctrine delivered to them by Him. 34 1, XXXI | danger for the sake of the doctrine of Jesus, without profound 35 1, XXXIII | there be any truth in the doctrine of the physiognomists, whether 36 1, XXXVIII| exert himself to teach a doctrine which persuades us always 37 1, XXXVIII| as the ministers of his doctrine, in the same belief. For 38 1, XXXVIII| task of teaching the new doctrine to those persons among whom 39 1, XXXVIII| confidence when they taught the doctrine and disseminated the new 40 1, XXXVIII| such hazards to introduce a doctrine which forbade the practice 41 1, XLVI | minds from a hatred of the doctrine to a readiness to die in 42 1, XLVI | establish the divinity of the doctrine of Jesus. And as it is a 43 1, XLVII | because of his virtue and doctrine. If, then, he says that 44 1, XLVIII | manifest to all who accept the doctrine of providence; so how is 45 1, LII | in their adhesion to His doctrine, and betake them selves 46 1, LVII | penalty of his rebellion, his doctrine was overturned, having taken 47 1, LVII | ye cannot overthrow this doctrine, lest haply ye be found 48 1, LIX | who was to introduce a new doctrine to the human race, and to 49 1, LXII | as the ministers of His doctrine, He would most justly have 50 1, LXII | respecting the divinity of His doctrine would not have manifested 51 1, LXII | manifested itself; for had the doctrine and the preaching consisted 52 1, LXIV | still, according to this doctrine, it is in the same way that 53 1, LXIV | of their thanks to that doctrine which by a new method led 54 1, LXVII | have honestly accepted the doctrine concerning God and Christ, 55 1, LXIX | confusing together the Christian doctrine and the opinions of some 56 2, II | superiority of Christian doctrine, that is, by the truth, 57 2, III | altogether alien from the doctrine of Jesus, and even of others 58 2, V | Jew of his disparages the doctrine regarding the resurrection 59 2, VIII | manifested in Him, a system of doctrine and opinions beneficial 60 2, XI | will this demonstrate its doctrine to be false? We have replied 61 2, XII | went away and assailed his doctrine of the immortality of the 62 2, XIII | accusation against Jesus and His doctrine? And he charges the disciples 63 2, XIII | predictions be fulfilled, and the doctrine of Jesus be established, 64 2, XIII | from God to implant this doctrine among the human race, and 65 2, XXVII | opposed to the meaning of the doctrine of Jesus.~ 66 2, XXX | hindrance to the spread of the doctrine of Jesus throughout the 67 2, XXX | possible for the Gospel doctrine of peace, which does not 68 2, XXXV | the Greeks who accept the doctrine of providence, and who believe 69 2, XXXV | Divinity, and subvert the doctrine of providence? For as the 70 2, XXXVIII| but to disseminate His doctrine in an extraordinary manner, 71 2, XLII | those who adhere to His doctrine, who has recorded anything 72 2, XLII | nations and announce His doctrine; and, moreover, that they 73 2, XLII | philosophers who admit the doctrine of providence, and who allow 74 2, XLV | last suffered death for the doctrine of Jesus, he passes by in 75 2, XLV | the sword by Herod for the doctrine of Christ; nor even the 76 2, XLVII | we were won over to His doctrine by innumerable other considerations, 77 2, XLVIII | over many to the marvellous doctrine of the Gospel. I would say, 78 2, XLVIII | words, listen readily to the doctrine of God, and of the blessed 79 2, LVI | themselves to the teaching of a doctrine which was attended with 80 2, LVI | danger to human life,--a doctrine which they would not have 81 2, LX | fitted to confirm a necessary doctrine, that the soul of the dead 82 2, LXVIII | of those who oppose the doctrine of providence, and who arrange 83 2, LXXI | to His true disciples the doctrine regarding God; and we, discovering 84 2, LXXVIII| throughout the entire world his doctrine of religious worship and 85 3, VIII | this salutary and religious doctrine. And again, on the other 86 3, IX | measures to disseminate their doctrine throughout the whole world. 87 3, X | make all men believe the doctrine of the Gospel?~ 88 3, XI | were still teaching His doctrine, there was no small discussion 89 3, XIII | charge against the Christian doctrine.~ 90 3, XIV | the same proportion is the doctrine commended as the doctrine 91 3, XIV | doctrine commended as the doctrine of God, and Jesus shown 92 3, XIV | originating causes of a doctrine which has converted and 93 3, XVI | terrors," unless it be our doctrine of God as Judge, and of 94 3, XVI | individual should ever reject the doctrine respecting the future punishment 95 3, XVI | then, if you except the doctrine of punishment, do we invent 96 3, XVIII | every wise man from the doctrine of their faith, and invite 97 3, XXI | one of which contains much doctrine difficult to be understood, 98 3, XXII | shall have to prove the doctrine of the soul's immortality, 99 3, XXII | immortality, which is to us a doctrine of pre-eminent importance; 100 3, XXII | have still to prove the doctrine of immortality, not only 101 3, XXVII | their concern to die for the doctrine of Jesus, and who have left 102 3, XXVIII | God desired to commend the doctrine of Jesus as a doctrine which 103 3, XXVIII | the doctrine of Jesus as a doctrine which was to save mankind, 104 3, XXVIII | bring disgrace upon the doctrine of Christianity. But both 105 3, XXIX | prevent the spread of the doctrine of Jesus; for they saw that 106 3, XXXI | contending not for human doctrine, but for divine teaching, 107 3, XXXIX | assent which we give to the doctrine of Jesus;" for of a truth 108 3, XL | authority, to proclaim the doctrine regarding God and His kingdom.~ 109 3, XLIV | some objections against the doctrine of Jesus, made by a very 110 3, XLIV | found nevertheless that the doctrine of the Christians invites 111 3, LVI | who are adherents of our doctrine, whether any of the opinions 112 3, LVIII | what is contrary to sound doctrine, do not blame us for so 113 3, LX | and the teachers of the doctrine of Jesus, he does not know 114 3, LXV | are willing to accept the doctrine of (future) punishment, 115 3, LXXII | person of a teacher of our doctrine, he expresses himself as 116 3, LXXII | since, according to our doctrine, wisdom is not the knowledge 117 3, LXXV | our subjects by means of a doctrine which does not teach that 118 3, LXXIX | word, and should charge our doctrine with making men superstitious, 119 3, LXXIX | Father of the Christian doctrine, I have given the best laws 120 3, LXXIX | of the labours. For the doctrine of punishment is both attended 121 3, LXXX | he finds fault with our doctrine of the blessed life, and 122 3, LXXX | hopes who have accepted the doctrine of Pythagoras and Plato 123 3, LXXX | also who have accepted the doctrine of the duration of the soul ( 124 3, LXXXI | yield oneself up to the doctrine which raises us above all 125 4, III | He improves, through the doctrine of Christianity, not those 126 4, V | see that, according to the doctrine of Christianity, we all " 127 4, VI | then, does the Christian doctrine testify as existing on the 128 4, IX | sower went forth to sow, the doctrine sufficed to sow the word 129 4, XVI | of those who come to His doctrine; and this in a manner corresponding 130 4, XVII | refer such stories to the doctrine of the soul, and to interpret 131 4, XXII | mean, to whom has come the doctrine of a pure and holy worship, 132 4, XXV | yet who annihilated the doctrine of providence in his writings, 133 4, XXXII | and having overthrown the doctrine regarding earthly demons, 134 4, XXXII | the will of God that the doctrine of Jesus should prevail 135 4, XXXV | to lay down the correct doctrine regarding them, and to demonstrate 136 4, XL | business it is to defend the doctrine of providence do so by means 137 4, XL | certain secret and mystical doctrine (far transcending that of 138 4, XLIV | metaphorically, is not our doctrine merely, but one which we 139 4, XLVIII | the Jewish and Christian doctrine, he says: "The more modest 140 4, LIV | at all on so important a doctrine, since he did not intend 141 4, LVII | Christians, and thus abandon a doctrine which explains the difference 142 4, LVII | all of us who accept the doctrine of providence firmly hold; 143 4, LXIII | annihilating the beautiful doctrine regarding the indefinite 144 5, VII | the Greeks, who hold the doctrine of Providence, is false, 145 5, VII | But it follows from the doctrine of Celsus, that if the Cosmos 146 5, XV | how, in ridiculing the doctrine of a conflagration of the 147 5, XVIII | ridiculed at great length the doctrine of the resurrection of the 148 5, XVIII | about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, 149 5, XX | evinced their respect for this doctrine have said that there will 150 5, XX | go into detail upon the doctrine held by the Stoic philosophers 151 5, XXII | Christians, but who set aside the doctrine of the resurrection as it 152 5, XXII | we preserve both the doctrine of the Church of Christ 153 5, XXVIII | of our ability, that our doctrine is free from the absurd 154 5, XXIX | king,"--in order that the doctrine of the entrance of souls 155 5, XXXVIII| whether, if the Ethiopian doctrine taught men to philosophize 156 5, XLI | already heard that their doctrine concerning heaven is not 157 5, XLIV | no difference between the doctrine regarding "heaven" and that 158 5, XLIX | did not yet comprehend the doctrine concerning these matters, 159 5, LI | against the Jews and their doctrine, let us proceed to consider 160 5, LV | referred this narrative to the doctrine regarding souls, which became 161 5, LVIII | of a holy life, and by a doctrine conformable thereto, to 162 5, LXI | they who annihilate the doctrine of providence be deemed 163 5, LXII | barbarian lands, with His doctrine, and to fill these countries 164 5, LXIV | easily deceived, from sound doctrine. But neither we, nor, I 165 5, LXV | have no foundation for the doctrine, let us examine the system 166 6, XI | was conspiring against the doctrine of Jesus, was well aware 167 6, XI | before him; but as their doctrine was not of God, they were 168 6, XV | not clearly understood the doctrine of humiliation, and act 169 6, XV | as they do, it is not our doctrine which is to be blamed; but 170 6, XV | cross." And so great is this doctrine of humiliation, that it 171 6, XXVI | which result from sin. The doctrine of Geenna, then, is unknown 172 6, XXXVI | referred by those who hold the doctrine of transmigration of souls 173 6, XXXVI | subject of a resurrection,--a doctrine which he did not comprehend; 174 6, XLII | to establish an opposite doctrine." And in the same way he 175 6, XLIV | and form into one body of doctrine what is recorded concerning 176 6, LVI | disciplined by the word and sound doctrine. This, then, is our answer 177 6, LVII | against those who accept the doctrine of providence. Any one might 178 6, LXXI | as not understanding the doctrine relating to the Spirit of 179 6, LXXIII | affecting not to know the doctrine about "things indifferent," 180 6, LXXVII | something mystical in this doctrine, which announces that the 181 6, LXXVIII| become acquainted with the doctrine of one God, and who perused 182 6, LXXIX | all lands in soundness of doctrine and uprightness of life, 183 7, XXXII | Celsus next assails the doctrine of the resurrection, which 184 7, XXXII | is a high and difficult doctrine, and one which more than 185 7, XXXII | Celsus ridicules this doctrine because he does not understand 186 7, XXXII | that we have heard on the doctrine of metempsychosis; but we 187 7, XXXII | answer to one who assails the doctrine of the resurrection without 188 7, XXXIII | supposes that we uphold the doctrine of the resurrection in order 189 7, XXXVI | m defend in this way the doctrine of the resurrection. This 190 7, LIX | our answer is, that if the doctrine be sound, and the effect 191 8, IV | mysterious nature of the doctrine, "Howbeit there is not in 192 8, XIV | character of God in the doctrine that He should have begotten 193 8, XL | XL.~Such is our doctrine of punishment; and the inculcation 194 8, XL | the inculcation of this doctrine turns many from their sins. 195 8, XLVIII | mysteries equally teach the doctrine of eternal punishment, and 196 8, XLVIII | who brought to light this doctrine was not only to reason upon 197 8, XLIX | punishments. And from this doctrine neither they nor any other 198 8, LI | allows the soundness of the doctrine, "that those who had a good 199 8, LI | he adds, "And from this doctrine let not them or any one 200 8, LI | would cast off the very doctrine from which he says that 201 8, LI | after having embraced the doctrine, "that the righteous shall 202 8, LII | to convince them of the doctrine of the punishment of the


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