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Against Celsus

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    Book, Chapter
1 1, V | build temples, for nothing ought to be regarded as sacred, 2 1, VIII | holds a certain opinion ought not to feign recantation, 3 1, VIII | system of good doctrine ought not, even if exposed to 4 1, IX | philosophy, no other method ought to be adopted by any one, 5 1, XIII | the wisdom of God that God ought to be known. But as this 6 1, XXV | those who think that we ought to be indifferent as to 7 1, XXXV | to determine whether they ought to believe it or not, that 8 1, XLVII | of the temple, whereas he ought to have said that the conspiracy 9 1, XLVIII | not knowing what words he ought to ascribe to a Jew engaged 10 1, LXIII | writers are influenced, ought, from their narration of 11 1, LXIV | even in these instances we ought to regard it as a ground 12 2, VIII | perceive what was seen as they ought. For it is indeed manifest, 13 2, X | respect than He was who ought to have been honoured as 14 2, XV | these were matters which ought to have been passed over 15 2, XVI | lives, showing also how they ought to die for the sake of their 16 2, XX | therefore, who above all others ought to do good to men, and especially 17 2, XXVIII | than with Jesus." And he ought to have carefully met this 18 2, XXX | makes himself visible, so ought the Son of God to have done." 19 2, XLII | the manner in which they ought to bear the calamities of 20 2, XLVI | individuals?" Whereas he ought to have said, in consistency 21 2, XLIX | the other sorcerers? Why ought the others, because of these 22 2, LIII | exhibit signs and wonders, ought we to consider such persons 23 2, LXIII | power was really divine, he ought to have appeared to those 24 2, LXVII | manifest his divine power, he ought to have shown himself to 25 2, LXVIII | manifest his divinity, he ought accordingly to have at once 26 2, LXIX | invent, as they consider it ought to have done, any such instantaneous 27 2, LXX | conceals himself when he ought to make known his message?" 28 2, LXX | one, whereas the opposite ought to have happened." And let 29 2, LXX | us hear what he means by "ought to have happened." The being 30 2, LXX | his words, "The opposite ought to have happened?"~ 31 3, XI | on the point whether they ought to observe Jewish customs, 32 3, XXXIII | Paul, who taught that "we ought to know how to answer every 33 3, XXXIII | decide on the answer which we ought to give; but if he fail 34 3, XLIII | Parrhasians;"--~whereas he ought to have seen, after denying 35 3, XLVIII | what kind of man the bishop ought to be, lays down as a qualification 36 3, XLVIII | teacher, saying that he ought to be able to convince the 37 3, LV | to the effect that they ought not to give heed to their 38 3, LV | they alone know how men ought to live, and that, if the 39 3, LVI | things, and who show that we ought to despise things "sensible," 40 3, LXIII | then, without distinction, ought to be invited, since all 41 3, LXXVII | things, and to see that they ought to worship, and admire, 42 3, LXXVII | created being, things which ought not to be brought into comparison 43 3, LXXVIII| able to choose that which ought to be chosen for its own 44 4, II | past advent of Christ, he ought to have set forth the prophecies 45 4, XXVI | the beauty of such, they ought to admire the Maker of them, 46 4, XXXV | as their progenitors), he ought to have quoted all the passages 47 4, XXXV | accomplish (such results). He ought to have shown, moreover, 48 4, XLV | XLV.~And whereas Celsus ought to have recognised the love 49 4, XLV | indifferent, although such a thing ought not to take place in established 50 4, LIV | Celsus, the Epicurean. For he ought, in giving expression to 51 4, LIV | highest intelligence. And he ought also, with regard to the 52 4, LIV | according to its species, ought to have explained the causes 53 4, LIV | discovered the answer which he ought to return to those who assert 54 4, LIV | the whole. Or, finally, he ought to have expressed no opinion 55 4, LVII | LVII.~See, then, whether we ought to yield to one who, holding 56 4, LXXXI | from reflection. But we ought to admire the divine nature, 57 4, LXXXII | pure article of food. Nor ought we to compare the proceedings 58 4, LXXXII | as I formerly said, we ought on the one hand in these 59 4, LXXXIII| men may do each other, he ought, in addition to not removing 60 4, LXXXIX | intelligent than human beings, ought to have established at greater 61 4, LXXXIX | and Socrates and Plato! We ought then to go to the birds 62 4, LXXXIX | birds as superior to men, ought to employ them as his instructors, 63 4, XCVI | XCVI.~We ought to take note, however, that 64 5, I | which it appears to us we ought to do, if we would discharge 65 5, IX | am the LORD your God." He ought, therefore, either not to 66 5, IX | he did attribute it, he ought to have shown that the Jews 67 5, X | down to them; seeing they ought to be worshipped, if they 68 5, XI | this rational light itself ought not to be worshipped by 69 5, XII | foretell such great things, ought we not rather to do homage 70 5, XII | of heaven, why, even then ought we not to worship the God 71 5, XVII | shall be changed." Now he ought to have noticed what was 72 5, XXIV | might say that dung, indeed, ought to be cast out, while the 73 5, XXIV | if it had been virtuous, ought not to be cast out. For, 74 5, XXXI | agreeably to which they ought to live, that so he may 75 5, XXXV | are afraid of things which ought to inspire no terrors, and 76 5, XXXVI | demonstrating how each one ought to keep his country's laws? 77 5, XXXVI | principle that each one ought, from a sense of what is 78 5, XL | governed by the same law. You ought to have said that "laws 79 5, XLV | in these matters think it ought to be united, there would 80 5, LXI | importance? Nay, medicine also ought to be a subject of attack, 81 6, VI | difference between what ought to be committed to writing 82 6, VII | the preaching of the word ought to be able to confute gainsayers. 83 6, IX | it appears to me that it ought to be stated now. In each 84 6, IX | is the fourth; and that ought to be laid down as the fifth 85 6, X | adduces this to prove that we ought not to yield a simple assent, 86 6, X | learned to know "how we ought to answer every man." And 87 6, XIV | to adduce reasons, as he ought, for his assertions, he 88 6, XVII | Maker of all things. For he ought not to have adulterated 89 6, XXIV | acquainted; but when he ought most of all to have done 90 6, XXVIII | of good and evil." Now he ought to have known that those 91 6, XXXI | Ialdabaoth and arrived at Iao ought thus to speak: "Thou, O 92 6, XXXI | that the following prayer ought to be offered to him: "Thou 93 6, XLII | to keep him at a distance ought to pay no attention to these 94 6, XLII | also, when punished by him, ought to endure it. Now these 95 6, XLII | the devil, I think, who ought rather to be punished, and 96 6, XLII | who are calumniated by him ought not to be threatened with 97 6, LII | them with ability. For he ought either not to have mentioned 98 6, LVII | overcome the will of him who ought to yield to his persuasive 99 6, LXXIV | True Discourse? For when he ought seriously to apply himself 100 6, LXXVIII| corner (of the earth)? He ought to have breathed it alike 101 6, LXXIX | Celsus when he says, "He ought to have breathed (His Spirit) 102 7, III | influence of the Divine Spirit ought to be the first to receive 103 7, III | beneficial effects; and these ought not to be first enjoyed 104 7, VII | reason teaches that such ought to be the character of the 105 7, X | honestly in his accusations, he ought to have given the exact 106 7, XI | really meant nothing." He ought to have given the names 107 7, XII | which can be allowed. But he ought to know that those who wish 108 7, XII | sacred Scriptures. But Celsus ought to have adduced from the 109 7, XIII | have ever been foretold. He ought to have cited from the prophets 110 7, XIV | and without evasion, he ought rather to have said, "We 111 7, XVIII | riches, or glory; that men ought not to be more careful in 112 7, XXXIII | therefore who prays as he ought, offers this petition to 113 7, XXXIX | of instructing us as he ought, he abuses us; and while 114 7, XL | which, if applicable to any, ought to be addressed to persons 115 7, XLII | to be incapable of seeing ought but what is impure." These 116 7, LVIII | to this effect, that we ought not to avenge ourselves 117 7, LXII | that a worshipper of God ought not to worship demons."~ 118 7, LXV | hope" of a better state, ought not in our worship to hold 119 7, LXVII | that a worshipper of God ought not to worship demons." 120 8, XI | us to worship many gods, ought in consistency not to speak 121 8, XIII | said of these that they ought to be worshipped,--if also 122 8, XIV | all, and that He alone: ought to be truly worshipped, 123 8, XVI | reference to the precept that we ought not to serve two masters, 124 8, XLI | of God. And how much more ought we to abstain from reviling 125 8, L | Moreover, Celsus thinks that he ought not to reason with those 126 8, L | dissensions. But surely he ought, as one of superior humanity, 127 8, LII | let them beware of doing ought which is displeasing to 128 8, LIII | from Himself? Besides, he ought to have considered that 129 8, LIV | bowed together, he said, "Ought not this daughter of Abraham, 130 8, LX | oblivion. For perhaps we ought not to despise the opinion 131 8, LXIV | should seek, and to whom we ought to pray that He would be 132 8, LXV | fortune of the king," nor by ought else that is considered


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