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Against Celsus

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    Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | down the commandments, and given them to Moses, and which 2 1, XII | literature, are greatly given to philosophizing about 3 1, XV | the Pythagorean, who has given many proofs of being a very 4 1, XXIV | the Stoics), names were given by nature,--the first men 5 1, XXXV | and afterwards the sign is given, Behold, a virgin shall 6 1, XXXVI | system of law which had been given them, and were to believe 7 1, XXXVII | with his wife until she had given birth to him with whom she 8 1, XLVIII | roll of a book that was given them. And so also Isaac 9 1, LIII | been thus foretold: "I have given Thee for a covenant of the 10 2, V | be taken from them, and given to the converts from heathenism. 11 2, XX | histories the oracle that was given to Laius, conceding for 12 2, XXXVII | and to whom vinegar was given as drink. Would they venture 13 2, XLI | among the Greeks, who have given themselves to philosophical 14 2, LXV | all saints, is this grace given;" and probably the expression " 15 2, LXXVII | behalf, or not, but has only given his assent to it as being 16 2, LXXVIII| being taken from the one and given to the other. And out of 17 3, XIII | with the various views, has given in his adhesion to the best,-- 18 3, XXX | assembly of the Athenians is given to sedition, and is not 19 3, XXXII | miraculous power which was given Him also for this purpose): " 20 3, XXXVI | commendation had not been given Him by God, the demons would 21 3, XLIII | but many proofs also were given of His having appeared after 22 3, LXVI | one that those who were given to sin by nature and habit 23 3, LXVII | both by nature and habit given to the commission of those 24 3, LXVIII | the apostles of Jesus was given from God, and was accredited 25 3, LXXIV | because they have already given themselves to philosophy. 26 3, LXXIX | best laws, that he had not given them absolutely the best, 27 3, LXXIX | Christian doctrine, I have given the best laws and instruction 28 4, I | we pray that words may be given us, as it is written in 29 4, III | answer which would have been given neither by Jews nor by us, 30 4, IV | found amongst men reasons given by God which exhort them 31 4, XVIII | human soul. And to one is given, as the Scripture terms 32 4, XVIII | highly exalted Him, and given Him a name which is above 33 4, XXII | hating chastised Jesus, and given him gall to drink, have 34 4, XXIX | they neither marry nor are given in marriage, but the righteous 35 4, XXXII | them, as a nation wholly given to sin, to be brought back 36 4, XXXVIII| in the sense that she was given by Jove to men as an evil 37 4, XXXIX | counteracting the injunctions given by God to the man, taking 38 4, XXXIX | character of his father, he is given to plotting against the 39 4, XXXIX | contrivances; both much given to forethought, and also 40 4, XLII | shall be taken from you, and given to a nation bringing forth 41 4, XLIII | by the word of God, being given as a possession to him who 42 4, L | the interpretation to be given of the rivers? But why establish 43 4, LIV | diversities. For probably, had he given himself carefully to the 44 4, LXIII | cities. Such accounts are given by Chrysippus in the introduction 45 4, LXIX | have visible things been given to man (by God), but each 46 4, LXXV | and such like, has been given to us in order to call into 47 5, XX | dialectic subtleties, have given expression to very absurd 48 5, XXIX | understanding, nor what is holy given to the dogs, nor pearls 49 5, XXXI | him notice that they were given over, in proportion to their 50 5, XXXVIII| allegorical meaning may be given to the fables, they will 51 5, LIV | inferior being, and have given in their adherence to one 52 5, LVII | but also by those who have given every evidence of being 53 6, XIII | therefore Paul says: "To one is given by the Spirit the word of 54 6, XIII | distinguished among those who have given in their adherence to Christianity; 55 6, XXX | as that which Celsus has given. Celsus says that "the goat 56 6, XXX | not mentioning the name given him by those who are truly 57 6, XXXII | names. And I could have given many more illustrations 58 6, XLV | man who realizes the ideal given in Jesus, from whom there 59 6, XLIX | subjects that they were given by God, should have written 60 6, LII | demand back (what he has given), whereas God stands in 61 6, LXII | definition which may be given to the voice by those who 62 6, LXXII | God must necessarily have given up the ghost;" from which 63 6, LXXVII | and inferior to the words given forth by men, which are 64 7, VII | that of Jeremiah, as it is given in the book which bears 65 7, X | accusations, he ought to have given the exact terms of the prophecies, 66 7, XI | nothing." He ought to have given the names of those whom 67 7, XII | assuming that no answer can be given, he proceeds to draw a whole 68 7, XV | of Celsus which we have given above is much of the same 69 7, XVIII | lilies; that to him who has given them one blow, they should 70 7, XVIII | the commands which he had given to Moses? Or did he change 71 7, XXI | the divine knowledge was given to him by revelation, and 72 7, XXIII | explanation which we have given of these words. Celsus next 73 7, XXV | the commands which He had given to Moses:" He did not "change 74 7, XXVI | the constitution which was given to the Jews of old by Moses, 75 7, XXVI | gave the law, and has now given the Gospel of Jesus Christ, 76 7, XLI | inspiration, and even Him who has given light and taught the way 77 7, XLII | God. they would never have given homage and worship, or ascribed 78 7, XLVI | along with other lessons given by the Divine Word, have 79 7, XLVI | great truths which He has given them.~ 80 7, XLVII | to themselves, they were given "up to uncleanness, through 81 7, L | But the prophets, who have given some wise suggestions on 82 7, L | all is vanity." Who has given so severe an estimate of 83 7, LVI | God, we had better have given that honour to the Sibyl, 84 7, LVII | second only to that which is given to the Most High God. Moreover, 85 7, LVII | death for men after He had given the instructions which God 86 7, LIX | prophets, or whether it was given to the Christians in the 87 7, LXIII | whom the laws have already given to another, and should thus 88 7, LXVI | is the same as has been given already, that we hold the 89 7, LXIX | that the name "demons" is given to those beings who have 90 7, LXX | passages, as, "Behold, I have given you authority to tread on 91 8, II | any to whom God has not given honour." "Wherefore," he 92 8, V | to the covenants of God given by Moses and by our Saviour 93 8, IX | whom that right has been given by God." And we would put 94 8, IX | to be honoured has been given to these by God, and that 95 8, IX | worshipped as a god was given to him by the God of the 96 8, IX | right to be worshipped was given to them by the Most High 97 8, IX | right to be honoured was given to Him by God, "that all 98 8, XV | use their own words, as given in what is called A Heavenly 99 8, XVI | remaining part of the extract given by Celsus seems to have 100 8, XXIX | without some explanation is given, it seemed good to the apostles 101 8, XXXVI | anything against those who have given themselves to God.~ 102 8, XL | hand, what is the response given on this subject by the priest 103 8, XLVIII | partly from the answers given by oracles, and various 104 8, LV | destroy any of the offspring given us by His providence. And 105 8, LVI | and bring up the children given to us in marriage; and if 106 8, LVII | condition we may be, and who has given us hopes of things beyond 107 8, LIX | without exaggeration, He has given this knowledge to all beings 108 8, LX | through Jesus Christ, who has given us such instruction, and 109 8, LXI | is simpleminded and not given to curious inquiries, but 110 8, LXI | than of men, and will be given over to be torn and otherwise 111 8, LXII | are earth-spirits, who are given up to fleshly lust, blood, 112 8, LXVII | For, supposing honour was given to Minerva as having been 113 8, LXVII | that. For to him has been given whatever there is upon earth; 114 8, LXVII | are on the earth have been given to the king, or that whatever 115 8, LXVIII | whatever interpretation may be given to this allegory), but by 116 8, LXXIII | kings, even more than is given by soldiers, who go forth 117 8, LXXVI | accomplish by the power given to us in obedience to your


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