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Against Celsus

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    Book, Chapter
1 1, III | this, Celsus proceeding to speak of the Christians teaching 2 1, IV | flood of wickedness, so to speak, had swept them away. But 3 1, VII | these circumstances, to speak of the Christian doctrine 4 1, IX | found that there is, not to speak at all arrogantly, at least 5 1, XII | things are of which they speak, and whence they are derived," 6 1, XIV | Egyptians or their histories speak evil of the Jews, are they 7 1, XXII | occasion does not lead us to speak of such things, but to make 8 1, XXVI | proceeds in the first place to speak of our Saviour as having 9 1, XXVII | and generals, and all, to speak generally, who were possessed 10 1, XXIX | meaning enwrapped, so to speak, some more recondite' signification 11 1, XXIX | island, but even, so to speak, the meanest of the Seriphians, 12 1, XXXII | certain mysterious reasons (I speak now according to the opinion 13 1, XLII | investigation, and, so to speak, of insight into the meaning 14 1, XLVIII | likewise, and smelling, so to speak, with no sensible organs 15 1, XLVIII | that account said, "If I speak of Myself, My witness is 16 1, LVI | Jesus, that the prophecies speak of two advents of Christ: 17 1, LX | nature partook, if I may so speak, both of God and of a mortal 18 1, LXI | unimportant blessings, so to speak, upon His subjects, but 19 1, LXII | fitted both to think and speak so as to please them, and 20 1, LXII | Celsus believes that they speak the truth, inasmuch as it 21 1, LXIV | not only at the time we speak of, the twelve disciples, 22 1, LXIV | a band of temperate men, speak in the following terms of 23 1, LXVI | being for believers, so to speak, a sort of private question.~ 24 1, LXVII | regarding those men of whom they speak, which is even inferior 25 1, LXXI | wicked opinions, was, so to speak, hated by God, he asserts 26 2, II | truth: for He shall not speak of Himself; but whatsoever 27 2, II | shall hear, that shall He speak." And when we inquire what 28 2, III | he had it in his power to speak with greater effect) when 29 2, IX | and hear him who does not speak," is considered to be a 30 2, IX | Father, save Him who, so to speak, is the living Logos and 31 2, XI | had the appearance (so to speak) of some remnant of good. 32 2, XII | of good-will which, so to speak, would be manifested towards 33 2, XXIV | perfect" when he said, "We speak wisdom among them who are 34 2, XXIV | for the present, and shall speak for a little of those matters 35 2, XXX | of Augustus, who, so to speak, fused together into one 36 2, XLIX | is rather, if we may so speak, altogether banished, and 37 2, LXIX | blood), and who was, so to speak, a new dead man, to be laid 38 2, LXX | divine in their nature -- I speak of the attributes not as 39 3, I | dared to do against Him, speak evil of Him, asserting that 40 3, II | moving them not only to speak, but to deem their announcements 41 3, XII | another, still having, so to speak, one name in common, if 42 3, XIII | these, Paul appears to me to speak in a very striking manner 43 3, XIX | Christianity, Paul says: 'We speak wisdom among them that are 44 3, XIX | who come to nought, but we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, 45 3, XX | wisdom when he professed to speak wisdom among them that are 46 3, XXVII | Pindar appear to you to speak the truth, while they who 47 3, XXXIII | discovered, then we shall either speak slightingly of the story 48 3, XXXVII | therefore also in His name. They speak much, too, both regarding 49 3, XXXVIII| or the Greeks, is, so to speak, unfortunate; while the 50 3, XXXVIII| exceedingly few. And when I speak of a certain belief being, 51 3, XXXVIII| methods of education, to speak of the differences of belief 52 3, XXXIX | the writers being, so to speak, marked with great simplicity, 53 3, XLII | Celsus, then, does not speak as a good reasoner, when 54 3, XLII | than the latter. For, to speak correctly, that which is 55 3, XLIV | and ignorant, they do not speak so shamelessly as he alleges), 56 3, LVIII | teachers be unwilling to speak, or unable to explain to 57 3, LIX | who is a child, and, to speak generally, whoever is unfortunate, 58 3, LIX | in our mysteries. "For we speak wisdom among them that are 59 3, LXVII | character. Celsus then does not speak the truth when he says " 60 3, LXIX | very difficult, and, to speak hyperbolically, almost impossible. 61 3, LXX | is not necessary now to speak; for although he might with 62 3, LXXII | knowledge of evil, so to speak, is in those who hold false 63 3, LXXIV | unintelligent?" For, to speak accurately, every wicked 64 3, LXXIX | do we insult God. For we speak regarding Him both what 65 3, LXXXI | it be not arrogant so to speak, it is self-evident that 66 4, V | disappear." And if we must speak of a change in any one by 67 4, V | shall not be reluctant to speak of changing from a wicked 68 4, X | ignorant, and that we do not speak the truth regarding the 69 4, XIII | mockery that Celsus says we speak of "God coming down like 70 4, XIII | natural gold or silver, so to speak, of the soul. And, in like 71 4, XV | gaze upon what is, so to speak, His real and pre-eminent 72 4, XXXI | instituted. And why need I speak of the orders of their priests 73 4, XXXIX | themselves to him, and to speak in a befitting manner to 74 4, XLI | continues as follows: "They speak, in the next place, of a 75 4, XLVIII | worship which is pure, and speak with religious respect of 76 4, XLIX | is a great mystery; but I speak concerning Christ and the 77 4, LXVI | wicked, and there is, to speak with accuracy, nothing else 78 4, LXIX | as if they were, so to speak, so many individual years, 79 4, LXXI | ridicules those passages which speak of words of anger addressed 80 4, LXXII | LXXII.~We speak, indeed, of the "wrath" 81 4, LXXIII | continues: "But that I may speak not of the Jews alone (for 82 4, LXXIV | And here he seems to me to speak in a similar manner to those 83 4, LXXXIV | reason, who professed to speak of "universal nature," and 84 4, LXXXV | other principle than, so to speak, irrationality; while amongst 85 4, LXXXVII| cometh when I shall no more speak unto you in proverbs." It 86 4, XCII | wicked demons, and, so to speak, of the race of Titans or 87 4, XCV | that was in the augur to speak as follows: "For there is 88 4, XCVIII | observance of compacts, so to speak, when once concluded between 89 5, XI | fiery masses," that we thus speak of sun, and moon, and stars; 90 5, XIII | other passages where we speak of sun, moon, and stars, 91 5, XIX | mouth of the righteous will speak wisdom"--the difference 92 5, XXXV | their fathers. And I do not speak of those Egyptians who shudder 93 5, XLII | and as soon as they could speak, in the immortality of the 94 5, XLII | therein, these fables, so to speak, were transfigured into 95 5, XLVII | subject it is unnecessary to speak on this occasion in a treatise 96 5, LVI | think, that Matthew and Mark speak of one, and Luke and John 97 5, LVIII | advantage of mankind. I do not speak of the desire of those who 98 5, LIX | granted, however, that we speak of the same descent into 99 6, II | takes place in those who speak effectually. The prophet 100 6, VIII | ill-disposed, and who wish to speak evil of what has happened 101 6, IX | It has occurred to me to speak once more upon these subjects 102 6, XV | understand it, would wish to speak evil of that humility which 103 6, XIX | at present, however, to speak of those who acknowledge 104 6, XXI | the Churches of God do not speak of "seven" heavens, or of 105 6, XXIII | to be the proper time to speak. Let Celsus know, moreover, 106 6, XXIX | is the Christians who so speak, he expresses himself thus: " 107 6, XXXI | arrived at Iao ought thus to speak: "Thou, O second Iao, who 108 6, XXXVII | these remarks, he goes on to speak in a way quite in harmony 109 6, XXXVII | and the harangues, so to speak, which are delivered at 110 6, XLIV | be lost by him who, so to speak, partakes of the "living" 111 6, XLIV | above all things, and so to speak, to the very summit of goodness. 112 6, XLV | there exist among men, so to speak, two extremes,--the one 113 6, LVI | LVI.~If we speak, however, of what are called " 114 6, LVII | which are termed, so to speak, "reciprocal" (compare the 115 6, LVII | also the submission, so to speak, which is to be yielded 116 6, LXVII | recipient. And if we must speak at all of "sight being affected 117 6, LXIX | well-proportioned, so to speak, and beautiful image of 118 6, LXXVI | But if another prophet speak of His comeliness and beauty, 119 6, LXXVIII| this Spirit of which you speak into one corner (of the 120 6, LXXX | occasion it pleases him to speak of the Egyptian people too 121 7, III | modest man would ever see or speak of. And this occurs not 122 7, VI | prophetic power as a bait, so to speak, with which he might draw 123 7, XX | proceeding to this point, we must speak of that which precedes. 124 7, XXVII | For the Scriptures plainly speak of God as of a being without 125 7, XXXIV | is more wonderful, they speak of a diviner sense, which 126 7, XLIII | to all men," he does not speak of Him as unspeakable, and 127 7, L | objects, that sometimes they speak of all material things as 128 7, LVII | which is in Celsus cannot speak well of the righteous.~ 129 7, LVIII | do him injustice.' 'You speak truly. We must then not 130 7, LXII | images act like those who speak to the walls, without knowing 131 7, LXVIII | sin, it is for those who speak in this manner to see how 132 7, LXIX | And it is not we alone who speak of wicked demons, but almost 133 8, II | human society. Those who speak in this way ascribe," as 134 8, XI | is His enemy." He might speak after this fashion, if he 135 8, XI | ought in consistency not to speak of "the kingdom of God," 136 8, XXXI | demons. And if we might speak boldly, we would say that 137 8, XXXVII | caring nothing for those who speak in other tongues.~ 138 8, XXXVIII| amongst us is so foolish as to speak in the way Celsus describes, 139 8, XLVIII | they hold about what we speak of as the world to come, 140 8, LVI | Scripture accustomed to speak of human afflictions, by 141 8, LXVI | for we have been taught to speak well not only of those creatures 142 8, LXXII | shall not do iniquity, nor speak lies; neither shall a deceitful


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