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Against Celsus

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1 1, Pref | falsehood as truth, says with regard to such: "Beware lest any 2 1, I | which the Scythians would regard as wickedness, enter into 3 1, IV | Bible in what the Greeks regard as a myth, where it represents 4 1, XII | derived," etc. Now, with regard to his statement that he " 5 1, XII | everything," for we have a regard for truth. Not one of us 6 1, XXXVII | have thought fit, not in regard to ancient and heroic narratives, 7 1, XXXVII | heroic narratives, but in regard to events of very recent 8 1, XLII | endeavour to show, with regard to almost any history, however 9 1, LXIV | these instances we ought to regard it as a ground of praise, 10 1, LXXI | employs such language with regard to God as if He were subject 11 1, LXXI | what occurs to him with regard to it. But as the Jew of 12 2, II | Peter, saying to him, with regard to the four-footed beasts, 13 2, III | reasoning of the Jew in regard to these matters (although 14 2, IX | gave the injunctions with regard to those other creative 15 2, XI | therefore, will satisfy all with regard to the purpose of Judas, 16 2, XXVIII | to have demonstrated with regard to each particular prophecy, 17 2, XXXIII | healed by His name. And with regard to the eclipse in the time 18 2, XL | and irreligion, and who regard religious men as altogether 19 2, XLV | nor were even induced to regard punishment with contempt, 20 2, XLVII | argument were you led to regard him as the Son of God?" 21 2, LVII | might confess that He, in regard to whom greater things were 22 2, LVIII | you adduce as myths, we regard also as such; but the statements 23 2, LVIII | pride, we do not at all regard as myths. And therefore 24 2, LXVII | other ground than from a regard to the fitness of those 25 2, LXXV | unbelief of the Jews with regard to Jesus was in keeping 26 2, LXXV | in your judgment, do you regard as the greater? Those which 27 2, LXXV | manifested incredulity with regard to the commencement of both 28 2, LXXVI | unto you," and what you regard as revilings, there is no 29 2, LXXVI | conversing with men, to have regard to His own nature alone, 30 2, LXXVI | Himself, but to have no regard to what is fitting to be 31 2, LXXVII | permitted the same defence with regard to Jesus, who has both once 32 3, VIII | their children. But with regard to the Christians, because 33 3, X | weakness of their sex and a regard for outward propriety in 34 3, XVIII | initiated in vain; " while with regard to the truths which are 35 3, XXII | indicate that he did not regard these beings as gods, for 36 3, XXII | would not have feigner to regard them as gods. Now to either 37 3, XXII | accordingly, to those who do not regard them as gods reply as follows: 38 3, XXVI | inhabitants of Metapontium to regard as a god, no one considers 39 3, XXVII | them, you, O Celsus, do not regard these stories of yours to 40 3, XXVIII | remarkable events, as you regard them, take place? You cannot 41 3, XXVIII | worship, if they were to regard him as a god, who a little 42 3, XXXI | with reason to hold with regard to Jesus, who was able to 43 3, XXXII | form? and yet men did not regard him as a god," we have to 44 3, XLI | understand that He whom we regard and believe to have been 45 3, XLVII | things invisible, and to have regard to those things which are 46 3, L | agreeably to what they regard as a feeling of philanthropy, 47 3, LII | LII.~Observe now with regard to the following statement 48 3, LXIII | by compassion than by a regard to truth; whereas God does 49 3, LXXIII | with virtue. For, as with regard to these ignorant persons, 50 3, LXXV | philosophy, so that you would regard the latter as the physicians 51 4, II | upon the earth; and with regard to Christians, that certain 52 4, II | prophetic writings, either with regard to the future or past advent 53 4, XXIV | scattered against us, Do you regard all men as a collection 54 4, XXXI | indeed, wished them to have regard to the truth of each individual 55 4, XXXVI | evident that Plato did not regard as "inspired" those men 56 4, XXXVI | whom he did not in reality regard as such.~ 57 4, LIV | And he ought also, with regard to the countless diversities 58 4, LV | in like manner also, with regard to what grew upon the earth, 59 4, LXIV | so in the same way, with regard to virtuous souls, there 60 4, LXVIII | and of those whom they regard as gods. For after the conflagration 61 4, LXIX | requisite with a reasonable regard to the care of the world; 62 4, LXXI | Him). And, generally, with regard to such a style of speaking 63 4, LXXXIV | not really so? Nor does he regard the ants as devoid of reason, 64 4, LXXXV | alone, and not rather have regard to the controlling reason 65 4, XCVIII | by the storks, not from a regard to what is proper, nor from 66 4, XCIX | to each other, but with regard to their bearing upon the 67 5, IX | practised such observances: "Regard not them which have familiar 68 5, XIII | of no account. Now, with regard to these, we acknowledge 69 5, XIII | have said of us that we regard such mighty beings, which " 70 5, XVIII | already adduced, let us, with regard to the problem (as in an 71 5, XXVII | among others, again, to regard the goat as a god. And, 72 5, XXXIII | they come, and whom they regard as the originator of their 73 5, XXXIV | that of cows, while they regard swine's flesh with loathing. 74 5, XXXIV | The Scythians, indeed, regard it as a noble act to banquet 75 5, XXXV | of all things, and, from regard to his country's laws, lingers 76 5, XXXV | inspire no terrors, and who regard it as an act of impiety 77 5, XXXVII | like the Arabians, shall we regard Urania and Bacchus alone 78 5, XXXVII | like all the Egyptians, regard Osiris and Isis as gods; 79 5, XXXVIII| their part to do. And with regard to the fables which relate 80 5, XXXVIII| Isis to earth; while with regard to Serapis the accounts 81 5, XXXIX | feminine name and nature, regard wisdom and righteousness 82 5, XLV | the result among those who regard it as a matter of indifference 83 5, XLVI | as His proper title, but regard it as one which is agreeable 84 5, LVII | this or that person with regard to the marvels which they 85 5, LXIII | are the meek," would not regard with hatred the corrupters 86 5, LXV | Those, then, who do not regard the apostle as a holy and 87 6, VIII | we have to say, that with regard to Plato, it is Aristander, 88 6, XI | prefer, by teaching them to regard idolatry as a matter of 89 6, XII | they need a wisdom, with regard to the class of wicked and 90 6, XVI | In the next place, with regard to the declaration of Jesus 91 6, XVII | God was. And again, with regard to Moses it is said: "Moses 92 6, XXII | whatever be the case with regard to these,--whether the Persians 93 6, XXVIII | opinion of those who so regard him, inasmuch as he pronounced 94 6, LII | proceeds as follows: "With regard to the origin of the world 95 6, LIII | to the same charge with regard to his own.~ 96 6, LIX | yet, indeed, if we have regard to the words, "Looking not 97 6, LX | primarily Creator. And with regard to the creation of the light 98 6, LXV | similar distinction with regard to the expression, "for 99 6, LXXII | maintain that only with regard to His Son, and he thinks 100 7, III | and unchangeably true." In regard to the oracles here enumerated, 101 7, VI | eulogy by what is said in regard to Euripides and Sophocles. 102 7, VI | perhaps it was not so much in regard to his philosophy that he 103 7, VI | that the demons pay more regard in distributing their favours 104 7, VII | VII.~In regard to the prophets among the 105 7, VII | so-called prophets; whilst we regard with reverent awe the Jewish 106 7, X | their conduct; while in regard to deeper and more mysterious 107 7, XII | give no proper answer in regard to statements in them which 108 7, XIII | possessing a body. But in regard to the vinegar and gall 109 7, XIV | which were delivered in regard to Him, Celsus says: "But 110 7, XXI | applies to dominion, in regard to which it is said, "The 111 7, XXIII | those just considered in regard to riches, when He said, " 112 7, XXIII | throws in an expression in regard to wisdom, as though he 113 7, XXXI | complains of men, that "they regard not the works of the Lord, 114 7, XXXV | Celsus maliciously adds, in regard to these gods which, according 115 7, XXXVI | make on this passage is in regard to his use of personification, 116 7, XL | unaware that none of those who regard beings in the form of an 117 7, XLI | supplied by his instructions in regard to the Divine Being, adapted 118 7, XLII | give us an example of a regard for mankind still greater 119 7, XLVI | The disciples of Jesus regard these phenomenal things 120 7, XLVII | Scripture testifies, in regard to those who have a knowledge 121 7, XLIX | his heart." But even in regard to those who, either from 122 7, LI | which leads him ever to have regard to the Creator of all, to 123 7, LIV | already; but we forbear. In regard to Orpheus, what does he 124 7, LVII | results. He would have us to regard as God a man who, by a strange 125 7, LXII | them? But if we are not to regard these as representing the 126 7, LXIV | Christians and Jews have regard to this command, "Thou shalt 127 7, LXV | LXV.~In regard to the Persians, we have 128 7, LXVIII | same distinction holds in regard to "providence." When we 129 8, II | different natures. But in regard to God, who is subject to 130 8, IV | and the same is true in regard to the use of the word " 131 8, VII | statement which he made in regard to service among men, that" 132 8, VII | heroes and demons. And in regard to his statement, that men 133 8, IX | Celsus this question in regard to those who are honoured 134 8, IX | question is put to us in regard to the worship of Jesus, 135 8, XIII | if we had been taught to regard them as servants of the 136 8, XV | Lord over God. But when we regard the Saviour as God the Word, 137 8, XVII | does not perceive that we regard the spirit of every good 138 8, XXIX | burdensome code of rules in regard to food, has laid it down, 139 8, XXX | of the appetite, without regard to the health and sustenance 140 8, XXX | in which it resided. In regard to the question, "How are 141 8, XXXI | indeed also maintain with regard not only to the fruits of 142 8, XXXVI | prevail in any country in regard to matters of food, suffer 143 8, XLVIII | been moved in this way in regard to eternal punishments by 144 8, LX | lest, through an excessive regard for the body, he should 145 8, LXII | theological teaching of Celsus in regard to oracles, and the honour 146 8, LXVII | LXVII.~And to regard these myths in a figurative


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