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Against Celsus

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    Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | answer than any writing, seeing it both disposes of the 2 1, Pref | and not after Christ." And seeing that there was a kind of 3 1, III | do this to ,some purpose, seeing they escape the penalty 4 1, VII | doctrines of Christianity, seeing he does not correctly understand 5 1, X | doctrine of providence, from seeing what happens in the world 6 1, XI | not be more reasonable, seeing all human things are dependent 7 1, XXV | the gods is no small one," seeing Philebus in his discussion 8 1, XXXI | the disciples of Jesus, seeing this and much more (which, 9 1, XXXIX | rich nor of royal rank, seeing no one, even of her neighbours, 10 1, XLVIII | this divine perception, and seeing and hearing in this divine 11 1, LIII | the princes of the Jews, seeing there are among them twelve 12 1, LVII | his virtues, a son of God, seeing He is, as it were, a kind 13 1, LXI | contradictory of such a belief; not seeing that the Child is assuredly 14 1, LXII | God. Now, who is there on seeing fishermen and tax-gatherers, 15 1, LXV | Aristotle. This philosopher, seeing that a court was about to 16 1, LXXI | should be hated by God, seeing God loves all existing things, 17 2, I | than those from Judaism, seeing that his discourse, if directed 18 2, II | ye cannot hear them now;" seeing there are many points in 19 2, V | say to him, that our Lord, seeing the conduct of the Jews 20 2, VIII | shall not understand; and seeing ye shall see, and shall 21 2, X | truth of what they wrote, seeing they submitted to trials 22 2, XV | confessing Christianity. But now, seeing that the word, by its power, 23 2, XVIII | made that prediction from seeing the weakness out of which 24 2, XX | is not employed in vain, seeing it is an utter impossibility 25 2, XX | and knew what was in man, seeing his evil disposition, and 26 2, XXIV | written in the Gospels, seeing it is nowhere found that 27 2, XXXI | command was God the Logos. And seeing it is a Jew who makes these 28 2, XXXII | such an argument as this, seeing it is well known that, even 29 2, XXXVI | kept watch over Jesus, on seeing the earthquake, and the 30 2, XLII | adherents. And we, continually seeing fulfilled all that was predicted 31 2, XLII | disgraceful occurrences, seeing that he regards labour to 32 2, XLV | instructions as their teacher, on seeing him subjected to punishment 33 2, XLIX | wicked rather than this man, seeing they have him as their witness 34 2, XLIX | missions of His disciples; seeing that it is possible that 35 2, LIII | wicked, rather than this man, seeing they have him as a witness 36 2, LVI | those whom he had left; but seeing that Jesus was crucified 37 2, LX | incredible. And Celsus, seeing this, called the woman " 38 2, LXIV | all men were capable of seeing Him; but that, when He had " 39 2, LXV | received eyes capable of seeing His resurrection. I think, 40 2, LXVII | each one who was capable of seeing it, and according to the 41 2, LXVII | those who were incapable of seeing Him. And it is in vain for 42 3, VIII | to remind others, that by seeing a few engaged in a struggle 43 3, XII | the prophets. So, then, seeing Christianity appeared an 44 3, XIX | contemptible and of no account, seeing we unfold s the narratives 45 3, XXV | gifted with foreknowledge, seeing many who are not fit to 46 3, XXV | honoured with divine honours, seeing some great importance or 47 3, XXXIV | honour by any such means (seeing they are adapted rather 48 3, XXXV | with whom he classed Him, seeing none of the latter forbids 49 3, XXXIX | what is worthy of praise, seeing we entrust ourselves to 50 3, L | conduct that resembles theirs, seeing that by means of readings, 51 3, LIV | This too would I say (seeing it bears on the point), 52 3, LV | to them any good thing, seeing they turn away with aversion 53 3, LVI | such charge against us, seeing that, on the contrary, we 54 3, LXX | able to do all things," not seeing even here how these words 55 3, LXXX | LXXX.~Seeing, however, that Celsus alleges 56 4, XVI | possess eyes capable of seeing the transformation of the 57 4, XVIII | Saviour to the human race?--seeing none of those who formerly 58 4, XXI | may be deduced from it. Seeing that he imagines, however, 59 4, XXII | constitution in all countries; seeing those which were formerly 60 4, XXV | are guilty of wickedness?--seeing, in this respect, any individual 61 4, XXVIII | which we never uttered, seeing we both read and know that 62 4, XXX | by him as saying that, "seeing some among us are guilty 63 4, XXX | philosophers that they knew God, seeing "He manifested Himself to 64 4, XXXIX | came to beg for something (seeing there was an entertainment), 65 4, XXXIX | Aphrodite too is beautiful. Seeing, then, that Eros is the 66 4, XLI | its "monstrous" character, seeing it is related to have been 67 4, XLIII | absurdity do we commit, seeing we are persuaded that He 68 4, LIII | thought unpleasing to Him, seeing that not only our words 69 4, LVI | Celsus, will contravene it, seeing we are required to explain 70 4, LXI | the world is not immortal (seeing it is a product of matter), 71 4, LXXIV | blinds these persons from seeing that they are accusing their 72 4, LXXV | has prepared such a home, seeing "He causeth the grass to 73 4, LXXXIX | LXXXIX.~Celsus, however, seeing he wished to prove by the 74 4, XCVIII | no longer of any use. And seeing that after this, in order 75 5, II | matter at greater length, seeing what we have already said 76 5, VII | these philosophers, then, seeing the whole Cosmos is God, 77 5, IX | this practice to the Jews, seeing he has observed that they 78 5, X | shine before men, that they, seeing your good works, may glorify 79 5, X | and to bow down to them; seeing they ought to be worshipped, 80 5, XI | offer up prayers (to God), seeing even they themselves would 81 5, XV | healing at the same time, seeing it burns indeed, but does 82 5, XXXIX | far above all other souls, seeing He alone was enabled completely 83 5, LI | LI.~But seeing that we have answered to 84 5, LIV | descent of other angels, seeing Apelles discredits, as we 85 5, LIV | he has derived, without seeing its meaning, from the contents 86 5, LV | that "the sons of God, seeing the daughters of men, that 87 6, VI | VI.~Seeing, however, that Celsus quotes 88 6, VII | said in reply may suffice. Seeing, however, he produces another 89 6, XIII | knowledge;" and the "third"--seeing that even the more simple 90 6, XX | calamity a light thing, seeing we also have "a great High 91 6, XX | creation of the world, but seeing, as it was expressed by 92 6, XXVI | explanation of such subjects, seeing the multitude need no further 93 6, XXXI | powerful Pentad, admit me, seeing the faultless symbol of 94 6, XXXI | second gate, let me pass, seeing I bring to thee the symbol 95 6, XXXI | first gate, let me pass, seeing thou beholdest the symbol 96 6, XXXII | everything into confusion; seeing that they have borrowed 97 6, XXXVIII| no affirmation about it, seeing we never have discovered 98 6, XL | such things are untrue, seeing that most of them have lived 99 6, LVIII | effect: "And the LORD God, seeing that the wickedness of men 100 6, LIX | suspecting, or perhaps seeing clearly enough, the answer 101 6, LXVII | his words, would answer, seeing that his words are words 102 6, LXVII | prevented by his passions from seeing the truth? Christians, however, 103 6, LXIX | things. For who is capable of seeing the wisdom which is displayed 104 6, LXXVI | so accepting it,! and not seeing that it is a great proof 105 7, XV | things shall come to pass, seeing that these things foretold 106 7, XXXIX | his transgression as both seeing and not seeing: seeing, 107 7, XXXIX | transgression as both seeing and not seeing: seeing, when it is said 108 7, XXXIX | both seeing and not seeing: seeing, when it is said of the 109 7, XXXIX | one wise;" and again not seeing, as when he introduces the 110 7, XXXIX | distracted, and hindered from seeing with the eyes of the mind; 111 7, XLII | flesh as to be incapable of seeing ought but what is impure." 112 7, XLIII | also understand how, in seeing the image of the invisible 113 7, XLIV | and famous mysteries; and seeing this, He "has chosen the 114 7, XLV | granted the privilege of seeing Him. This, then, is what 115 7, XLVI | intelligent piety of the learned; seeing that both alike address 116 7, LIII | on to address us thus: "Seeing you are so eager for some 117 7, LXII | representing the Divine Being, seeing that God has a different 118 8, XXXVIII| which prevents him from seeing the Creator and Father of 119 8, XLIV | are greatly distressed at seeing those who bear outrage and


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