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Against Celsus

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1 1, Pref | feeling), because they were far exalted above such things 2 1, Pref | proceeding with this work as far as the place where Celsus 3 1, XVI | but the Hebrews alone, as far as in him lies, he deprives 4 1, XVII | and who relates deeds of far less atrocity regarding 5 1, XVIII | demonstrating that Moses, who is far inferior to the Lord, is, 6 1, XIX | known divine things with far greater clearness than Plato, 7 1, XX | also!--a view which goes far beyond the mythical doctrine 8 1, XXVI | of our generation, in so far as we are Christians, and 9 1, XXIX | world not only to a degree far above what Themistocles 10 1, XXXII | race, in order that, as far as in him lay, all the Greeks 11 1, XXXV | same also that ascended up far above all heavens, that 12 1, XXXVI | be without pretexts, so far as the law was concerned, 13 1, XXXVII | born like other men, so far as regards the half of his 14 1, XLIV | belief, that this man is far more worthy of credit than 15 1, XLVII | although against his will, not far from the truth--that these 16 1, XLVIII | prophets, we nevertheless, so far as we can, shall support 17 1, LVII | this man is distinguished far and wide above every man 18 1, LX | of the human race, raised far above all those angels which 19 1, LXIII | of believers, who went so far even as to deliver over 20 1, LXX | in one place. And it was far better, surely, that a god 21 2, IX | not that being be one in a far greater and more divine 22 2, XVI | who rose from the dead. So far, indeed, was the dead man 23 2, XX | sophism, will be no sophism as far as Celsus can help, but 24 2, XXXIV | whole earth, in a degree far beyond what happened to 25 2, LII | Jesus, who accomplished far greater works than those 26 2, LIII | other,--both of them, so far as the language of this 27 2, LV | Rhampsinitus, saying that it was far more credible that he had 28 2, LXIII | but even of those who are far advanced (in Christian knowledge), 29 2, LXVIII | proved to make the world, so far as depends upon them, worse 30 2, LXX | are opposites. Now, so far as his language conveys 31 3, I | majority of the Jews are so far from believing in Him, that 32 3, II | known events which were of far greater importance in themselves, 33 3, III | God who was believed, as far as words went, to assist 34 3, V | any degree related to them far more than they did strangers 35 3, IX | Christians do not neglect, as far as in them lies, to take 36 3, IX | to bestow help upon them far above their need. At the 37 3, XIV | Saviour of mankind. For in so far as this point is not really 38 3, XV | the secure existence, so far as regards the world, enjoyed 39 3, XXIV | their guilelessness, as far as it is possible to see 40 3, XXV | pattern of virtue, and are not far from being regarded as gods. 41 3, XXVI | not discredited by him, so far at least as appears from 42 3, XXX | Church of God who come very far short of their duty, and 43 3, XXXI | may devote themselves as far as possible to the God who 44 3, XXXVI | predictions which they utter. Far different from such are 45 3, XXXIX | power, which accomplished far more than it seemed possible 46 3, XLII | is not impure; for in so far as it is bodily nature, 47 3, LI | however, having previously, so far as possible, tested the 48 3, LIV | persons,) in order that as far as possible they may lay 49 3, LV | altogether corrupt, and far advanced in wickedness, 50 3, LVII | call away these also, as far as we can, from the dogmas 51 3, LIX | the word, and have led as far as they can a better life, 52 3, LXXI | bewail themselves as lost, so far as their previous conduct 53 4, IV | corner of the world, but as far as in Him lay, men in every 54 4, VII | their contemporaries so far as in their power.~ 55 4, XIV | composed of atoms, and, so far as their structure is concerned, 56 4, XVI | something different, and far more excellent than what 57 4, XVII | their proper sense, appear far more worthy of respect than 58 4, XX | taken place, let us, as far as we can, briefly consider 59 4, XXVIII | benefits which we enjoy, so far as in our power, to all 60 4, XXIX | see that we men, who are far inferior to these, may entertain 61 4, XXXVI | learned nor heard of the far older and most venerable 62 4, XXXVI | Theogonies, attributing, so far as in their power, "generation" 63 4, XXXIX | he is always poor, and far from being delicate and 64 4, XXXIX | malignity of Celsus--which be it far from Christians to do!-- 65 4, XL | secret and mystical doctrine (far transcending that of Plato) 66 4, XLVI | the conduct of Joseph was far superior to what is related 67 4, LIII | writings themselves, and, as far as possible, to form an 68 4, LIII | two individuals, but, as far as in it lies, countless 69 4, LXIII | Providence, at least so far as appears from the language 70 4, LXV | are not the work of God so far as respects their demoniacal 71 4, LXV | demoniacal nature, but only in so far as they are possessed of 72 4, LXVII | reasoning to make it appear, as far as he can do so, that "the 73 4, LXXII | in view than to free as far as they can their hearers 74 4, LXXIV | share of the goods; so in a far greater degree are Celsus 75 4, LXXVI | being subject to want in a far higher degree than the irrational 76 4, LXXV | upon us as a mighty aid, far superior to any weapon which 77 4, LXXV | possess. We, indeed, who are far weaker in bodily strength 78 4, LXXIX | their own superiority, which far exceeds that of the irrational 79 4, LXXXI | rational beings, overturns as far as he can those doctrines 80 4, LXXXI | and which were devised, so far as could be done, in imitation 81 4, LXXXIII| order to depreciate (as far as he can) the cities, and 82 4, LXXXIII| things, be turned away (so far, at least, as Celsus could 83 4, LXXXIII| contemned, would be injured, so far as could be effected by 84 4, LXXXIX | depreciates human beings. Nay, so far as Celsus can make it appear, 85 4, XC | lowered himself, and as far as he could the whole human 86 4, XC | what concerned themselves far sooner (than what concerned 87 4, XCVI | progress in knowledge, are far removed from that society. 88 5, I | but with the endeavour, so far as may be within our power, 89 5, V | towards God should imitate as far as it is within the power 90 5, V | of His Son, the Word, so far as attainable by us, should 91 5, XX | the resurrection have, as far as time would permit, been 92 5, XXI | into a better condition, so far as they admit of being so, 93 5, XXII | these persons cannot, so far as their principles apply, 94 5, XXIV | occasions, that no insult, so far as can be helped, may be 95 5, XXVI | whether he does not openly, so far as he can, express a wish 96 5, XXIX | this division. And now, so far as testimonies outside the 97 5, XXXI | capacity to perceive as far as mortals may, observe 98 5, XXXII | had not formerly sinned is far more powerful than the others, 99 5, XXXIV | seems to deem its own by far the best. Those inhabitants 100 5, XXXVIII| do what is not right, so far as the language of Celsus 101 5, XXXIX | united to Him in a degree far above all other souls, seeing 102 5, XLII | greater degree; because, so far as can be accomplished among 103 5, XLIII | they do well, indeed, so far as this point is concerned, 104 5, XLIX | appetite. And therefore, so far as we are concerned, the 105 5, LIII | the charges of Celsus, so far as regards those points 106 5, LIII | by Celsus), endeavour as far as we can with all due brevity 107 5, LVIII | effort to accomplish, as far as in his power, the conversion 108 5, LXII | the truth, investigated as far as we could the opinions 109 6, I | possible number, and, so far as they can, to win over 110 6, II | onwards, should ascend as far as he could towards the 111 6, II | of Jesus, men ignorant so far as regards Grecian philosophy, 112 6, VIII | contempt for others, which is far from right, and being filled 113 6, VIII | shall all clearly know, so far as it is possible for happy 114 6, X | repeating himself, Celsus, so far as he can, forces us to 115 6, X | approach others, again, as far as possible, in the way 116 6, XIII | to the service of God, so far as they can, must be saved-- 117 6, XIX | moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal 118 6, XXVIII | human beings, and who go far beyond the Titans and Giants 119 6, XXVIII | account called Ophites, are so far from being Christians, that 120 6, XXXIII | mysteries, and that they are far removed from the worship 121 6, XXXVII | invented a precipice of life far beyond the heavens, or a 122 6, XLV | its father the devil. For, far surpassing the help which 123 6, LI | lend him the light?" So far are we from offering a defence 124 6, LX | little ago, saying: "By far the most silly thing is 125 6, LXI | a figurative manner, so far as respects the "hands" 126 6, LXII | which belong to God are far superior to all things with 127 6, LXII | of those who have risen far above it. And if he had 128 6, LXV | comprehend something of God, so far as attainable by human nature, 129 6, LXXVII | are "sons of men"--appear far more beautiful than the 130 7, I | Christians, and have as far as possible passed over 131 7, IV | who were enlightened as far as was necessary for their 132 7, XII | inconsistencies, and to show that, so far from there being anything 133 7, XXIII | power and wisdom of God," far from such a wise man being 134 7, XXIII | called "the word of wisdom," far excels all those who have 135 7, XXXII | corruption or death. Thus far I have taken the liberty 136 7, XLI | capable of raising the soul far above all earthly things; 137 7, XLII | worthy of God, or if not, is far beyond that which is commonly 138 7, XLII | whom He approves, in so far as it is possible for man 139 7, XLVI | but also to some who are far removed from the purity 140 7, XLVIII | teaching of Jesus, than, so far from defiling themselves 141 7, LXI | Crito; for the latter is so far from being intelligible 142 7, LXVII | demons. For ourselves, so far are we from wishing to serve 143 8, XV | afraid when thou hast gone so far on the way? Answer: Thou 144 8, XV | submit to His authority. So far as we are concerned, therefore, 145 8, XVI | fear when thou hast gone so far on the way? Answer: Thou 146 8, XVII | God the Creator. But by far the most excellent of all 147 8, XXXII | who can conceive, in so far as human nature will allow, 148 8, XXXIII | according to the word of God, as far as we are enabled to do 149 8, XXXIX | know not how Celsus has so far forgotten himself as to 150 8, XLIII | part in His promises, and far from the truth, have by 151 8, XLIX | body;" for we hold that far beyond all bodies is the 152 8, L | to try to bring them as far as possible to a higher 153 8, LI | I think Celsus has been far surpassed in consideration 154 8, LII | anxious to bring all men as far as possible to receive the 155 8, LIII | form of delusion, went as far as they could in degrading 156 8, LVIII | than adversity, and may as far as possible escape all plagues 157 8, LXII | sacrifices to them, in so far as they are profitable to 158 8, LXII | have applied the phrase "as far as it is profitable" to 159 8, LXVIII | crooked or crafty. But we are far from setting aside the notion 160 8, LXIX | be able to put to flight far more enemies than those


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