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Against Celsus

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    Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | governor; and he asked Him, saying, Art Thou the King of the 2 1, I | each other contrary to law, saying, that "of associations some 3 1, III | doctrines in secret, and saying that they do this to ,some 4 1, V | establishes their correctness, saying that the Christians do not 5 1, V | Christianity, he quotes a saying of Heraclitus to this effect: " 6 1, VIII | they do not, or deny them, saying that "he who holds a certain 7 1, XIII | has declared it to be a saying of many Christians, that " 8 1, XIV | point; but the Jews, when saying the same things of the Egyptians, 9 1, XXIX | for his military skill, saying that his reputation was 10 1, XXXII | the mother of Jesus, and saying that "when she was pregnant 11 1, XXXIV | Lord spake again unto Ahaz, saying, Ask thee a sign of the 12 1, XXXVI | found rebuking Ahaziah, and saying, "Is it because there is 13 1, XLIII | your own Ezekiel writes, saying,' The heavens were opened, 14 1, XLVIII | discover, according to the saying of Solomon, "Thou shall 15 1, XLIX | about the "Son of God," saying that no such being exists, 16 1, LIII | the limit of their rule, saying that "the ruler should not 17 1, LIII | inherit the desolate heritage; saying to the prisoners, Go forth; 18 1, LIV | because of His sufferings, saying that He received no assistance 19 1, LVI | life a ground of excuse, in saying that he knew not of the 20 1, LVI | with his Judaistic views, saying that the words, "Thy throne, 21 1, LVII | many of the Jewish people, saying he was a wise man, and a 22 1, LX | I believe, "praised God, saying, Glory to God in the highest, 23 1, LXIII | men of infamous notoriety, saying that they were tax-gatherers 24 1, LXIII | Timothy, "This is a faithful saying, that Jesus Christ came 25 1, LXIII | forgotten or not have thought of saying something about Paul, the 26 1, LXV | Jew whom he brings forward saying to Jesus, "In company with 27 1, LXV | procedure to his friends by saying, "Let us depart from Athens, 28 1, LXVI | to them the divine will, saying on the first occasion, " 29 2, II | of truth came to Peter, saying to him, with regard to the 30 2, II | spiritual meaning of meats, by saying, "What God hath cleansed, 31 2, III | listen to its commands, saying, "Tell me, ye who read the 32 2, X | it up again?" But in so saying, He spake of the temple 33 2, XI | apprehend Jesus, a sign, saying, "Whomsoever I shall kiss, 34 2, XI | high priest and elders, saying, I have sinned, in that 35 2, XVIII | makes another silly remark, saying, "How is it that, if Jesus 36 2, XXVI | invented these statements. saying to them: "Even although 37 2, XXXI | sophistical reasoning, in saying that the Son of God is the 38 2, XXXIV | message to her husband, saying: "Have thou nothing to do 39 2, XXXVI | occurred, were greatly afraid, saying, "This man was the Son of 40 2, XXXVII | subject of reproach to Jesus, saying that "he rushed with open 41 2, XLVIII | now he represents us as saying that "we deemed Jesus to 42 2, LIII | whereof he spake unto thee, saying, Let us go after other gods 43 2, LV | accounts regarding Moses, and saying to him: "How many others 44 2, LV | instance of Rhampsinitus, saying that it was far more credible 45 2, LVII | not talk very blindly, in saying that it is impossible for 46 2, LXIII | be lightly passed over, saying that "if Jesus desired to 47 2, LXVI | crucified;" which is the same as saying, "Hitherto ye were not able, 48 2, LXX | afore-mentioned Marys -"saying, All hail. And they came 49 2, LXXVI | representing the Jew as saying of Jesus, that "he makes 50 2, LXXVIII| Celsus, to represent a Jew as saying that one prophet only had 51 3, XII | of accusation against it, saying that "when Christians had 52 3, XXIII | accusation against the Gospel in saying that what appeared was a 53 3, XXVI | he was a crow; and after saying this he vanished. And the 54 3, XLI | feel a difficulty at our saying this regarding His body, 55 3, XLV | Psalm, David is described as saying in his prayer to God these 56 3, XLVI | them wise men and scribes, saying, "Behold, I will send unto 57 3, XLVIII | should also be a teacher, saying that he ought to be able 58 3, XLVIII | Celsus justly charge us with saying, "Let no one come to us 59 3, LXI | answer such a question by saying that a robber summons around 60 3, LXII | with certain persons for saying that on account of the sick 61 3, LXXV | persons and silly rustics, saying to them, "Flee from physicians." 62 3, LXXVI | illustration to our disadvantage, saying that "our teacher acts like 63 3, LXXVIII| to despise better things, saying that if they refrain from 64 3, LXXIX | we shall answer him by saying that, as a certain legislators 65 4, III | he raises a new question, saying, "Then he does know, but 66 4, VII | raises a new objection, saying: "After so long a period 67 4, XXVIII | viz., the Christians, as saying that "God, having abandoned 68 4, XXX | represented the "worms" as saying that, being created by God, 69 4, XXX | not have represented us as saying that "we are altogether 70 4, XXX | also not understanding the saying, that "he who is the greatest 71 4, XXX | are represented by him as saying that, "seeing some among 72 4, XXXIV | such invocations of God, saying: Tell us, friends, who was 73 4, L | these things applies the saying: "Who is wise, and he shall 74 4, LIII | time in human nature, in saying, as he did, that "the above 75 4, LXXVII | But if you will quote the saying of Euripides, that~'The 76 4, LXXV | created on his account, saying: "If one were to call us 77 4, LXXXVII| our Saviour described as saying: "These things have I spoken 78 5, V | answer as if it came from us, saying that we "assert that the 79 5, VII | sun, and moon, and stars, saying that the Jews do this, as 80 5, IX | inconsistency in the same individual saying that the Jews are careful 81 5, XXIII | to a most absurd refuge, saying that with God all things 82 5, XXXIII | the error (of our ways), saying, "Our fathers honoured lying 83 5, XXXIV | oracle of Jupiter Ammon, saying that there was no relationship 84 5, XXXIV | them to do as they desired, saying that that country was a 85 5, XXXIV | appears to me to be right in saying that 'law' is the king of 86 5, XL | appears to me to be correct in saying that law is king of all 87 5, LIII | he makes a concession in saying of the Saviour, "Let him 88 5, LIII | things regarding them, (saying) of those who yield themselves 89 5, LVIII | what does Celsus mean by saying, that "according to the 90 5, LIX | would have been correct in saying that we give the same accounts 91 5, LXII | Upon us a heap of names, saying that he knows of the existence 92 5, LXII | certain marvellous stories, saying that he imagined that if 93 5, LXIII | another dreadful blasphemies, saying all manner of things shameful 94 5, LXIII | ourselves in thinking, and saying, and doing what is in harmony 95 5, LXV | those who differ so widely saying, 'The world is crucified 96 6, VIII | asleep, and of the master saying when he met the young man, " 97 6, IX | IX.~Celsus quotes another saying of Plato to the following 98 6, XI | have been ground for his saying, "If these bring forward 99 6, XII | win over by means of this saying the ignorant and foolish 100 6, XVI | Celsus alleges that this saying manifestly proceeded from 101 6, XXV | torments, agreeably to the saying: "The Lord cometh like a 102 6, XXXVI | world dies, referring the saying to the mystical words of 103 6, XXXVI | shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is 104 6, XXXVI | assailing it on two grounds, and saying, "For this reason is the 105 6, XLIV | purpose, even according to the saying of Solomon, the wisest of 106 6, XLIX | he finds fault with it, saying: "Moreover, their cosmogony 107 6, LII | To this he adds, as if saying something clever against 108 6, LX | have examined a little ago, saying: "By far the most silly 109 6, LXII | prophets, David on the one hand saying, "But Thou art the same," 110 6, LXIV | man also to do the same, saying: "But as for thee, stand 111 6, LXV | there is no absurdity in saying that "He can be described 112 6, LXIX | he has represented us as saying, "Because God was 'difficult 113 6, LXXII | that he can answer us by saying that there "is no kind of 114 6, LXXIII | repeat himself, and after saying a great deal which he had 115 6, LXXIV | portrays their single combats, saying that the Theomachies of 116 7, I | in accordance with that saying of the prophet which we 117 7, VIII | know what led Celsus, when saying, "But what things were spoken 118 7, XII | Scripture understand the saying, "The knowledge of the unwise 119 7, XVI | man Jesus, who taught us, saying, "I am the resurrection." 120 7, XIX | just man is represented as saying, among other things, "Every 121 7, XX | evidently the prophet is not saying things which are contradictory 122 7, XXIII | would agree with him in saying that access to the Father 123 7, XXIV | the full; nor with that saying of Solomon, "The righteous 124 7, XXXIX | he introduces the serpent saying to the woman, as if she 125 7, LIII | you would break it?' What saying equal to these did your 126 7, LIV | justly admired, although his saying when his leg was broken 127 7, LV | send us, he adds, "What saying equal to these did your 128 7, LVIII | also.' This is an ancient saying, which had been admirably 129 7, LXII | Persians concur with them in saying, then let them take care 130 7, LXVII | not have condemned us for saying that those who worship the 131 7, LXVIII | is a different thing from saying that they come to pass with 132 8, III | accept with approval the saying, "No man can serve two masters," 133 8, VIII | knows nothing of that famous saying of Socrates, "Anytus and 134 8, XII | if Celsus had known that saying," I and My Father are one," 135 8, XII | understand the meaning of the saying, "I and My Father are one." 136 8, XV | belief we ground on the saying of Jesus Himself, "The Father 137 8, XXI | seems to me a most noble saying of Paul, "Ye observe days, 138 8, XXX | point, to recall a beautiful saying in the writings of Sextus, 139 8, XXXIV | little ones in His Church, saying, "Their angels do always 140 8, XXXV | let us consider another saying of Celsus, which is as follows: " 141 8, XXXV | the occasion of some one saying, "Let me perish rather than 142 8, XXXVIII| represents Christians as saying what he never heard from 143 8, LXV | acceptation, to meet the saying of Celsus, that "it is not 144 8, LXIX | not observing that he was saying anything inconsistent with


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