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Against Celsus

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    Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | the lives of His genuine disciples, which are a pre-eminent 2 1, XXII | Jesus, who desired that His disciples should not practise it, 3 1, XXXI | usages. For did not the disciples of Jesus see, when they 4 1, XXXI | men upon earth? And the disciples of Jesus, seeing this and 5 1, XXXVIII| should have trained his disciples, whom he was to employ as 6 1, XLIV | probable, related to His disciples the vision which He saw, 7 1, XLV | testimony is borne by the disciples in the Gospels--what are 8 1, XLV | circumstances related of Him by His disciples. Now, if ye ask us for the 9 1, XLVI | known to posterity, the disciples of Jesus for that reason 10 1, XLVIII | Saviour, foretelling to His disciples that it would happen, and 11 1, XLVIII | with Him who commanded His disciples on the occasion of the vision 12 1, XLVIII | to have related to His disciples what was seen and heard 13 1, LI | recorded in the Gospels by the disciples of Jesus, to have additional 14 1, LI | as follows: "Say that His disciples, while we slept, came and 15 1, LXII | employments of the remaining disciples, by which they earned their 16 1, LXII | livelihood before becoming disciples of Jesus. I assert, therefore, 17 1, LXIII | even as to deliver over the disciples of Jesus to death, so great 18 1, LXIV | we speak of, the twelve disciples, but many more at all times, 19 1, LXV | since Jesus, in teaching His disciples not to be guilty of rashness, 20 1, LXV | Jesus, "In company with your disciples you go and hide yourself 21 1, LXV | charge against Jesus and His disciples, do we say was the conduct 22 1, LXV | Jesus went about with His disciples, and obtained His livelihood 23 1, LXV | possessions afforded the disciples the means of support. And 24 1, LXV | and becoming; but when the disciples of Jesus do the same, they 25 1, LXVIII | which Celsus thinks the disciples have recorded as of a marvellous 26 1, LXVIII | not only to His genuine disciples, but also to others, as 27 1, LXVIII | life, in order that His disciples might devote themselves 28 1, LXX | ate the passover with His disciples, when He not only used the 29 2, II | Jesus had to say to His disciples, but which they were not 30 2, II | spiritual sense, and these the disciples were in a manner unable 31 2, VII | garments in the presence of His disciples, and, after girding Himself 32 2, IX | by those whom he called disciples? And yet," he continues, " 33 2, IX | raising the minds of His disciples to higher thoughts of the 34 2, IX | nature is His promise to His disciples: "Lo, I am with you alway, 35 2, X | For the reception by the disciples of such power of endurance 36 2, XI | those whom He called His disciples, is a circumstance which 37 2, XI | one Judas, however, "many disciples," that he might seem to 38 2, XI | true, viz., that one of His disciples betrayed Him; and will they 39 2, XI | betrayed by some one of His disciples, who was possessed by a 40 2, XII | nor, after deceiving his disciples, produced in the minds of 41 2, XII | against Jesus, that one of His disciples became His betrayer? And 42 2, XIII | which are recorded by the disciples, he willingly omits them." 43 2, XIII | doctrine? And he charges the disciples with having invented the 44 2, XIII | future persecution of His disciples? For what system of opinions 45 2, XIII | to writing, and left His disciples without the memoirs of Jesus 46 2, XV | Celsus continues: "The disciples of Jesus, having no undoubted 47 2, XV | that Jesus had told His disciples beforehand, "All ye shall 48 2, XV | Peter as denying, nor His disciples as being offended. For although 49 2, XVI | his assertion, that "the disciples of Jesus wrote such accounts 50 2, XX | household, led on his own disciples and prophets, with whom 51 2, XXII | conspire or convert His disciples into traitors or impious 52 2, XXVI | Celsus still accuses the disciples of Jesus of having invented 53 2, XXXVIII| clearly manifested through His disciples, even after the period of 54 2, XXXIX | his life, not even his own disciples, underwent these punishments 55 2, XXXIX | not gain over even his own disciples," who exhibited, indeed, 56 2, XLII | whole world, and that His disciples should go among all nations 57 2, XLIV | robbers among His genuine disciples and witnesses to the truth, 58 2, XLV | argument respecting the former disciples of Jesus, in which he says: " 59 2, XLV | even that they were his disciples, whereas now ye die along 60 2, XLV | which was committed by the disciples while they were yet beginners 61 2, XLVIII | the promise of Jesus, His disciples performed even greater works 62 2, XLIX | turning away the minds of His disciples, not merely from giving 63 2, XLIX | to work miracles--for His disciples did not need to be so warned-- 64 2, XLIX | to gain over to them the disciples of Jesus, said in a certain 65 2, XLIX | Jesus had simply told His disciples to be on their guard against 66 2, XLIX | the divine missions of His disciples; seeing that it is possible 67 2, XLIX | resembling those of His genuine disciples.~ 68 2, L | work miracles as being the disciples of Christ, are said to be 69 2, L | works of Christ and His disciples had for their fruit, not 70 2, LV | We, then, who are the disciples of Jesus, say to the Jew 71 2, LVI | be the undertaking of His disciples, who devoted themselves 72 2, LXI | called to Him one of His disciples who was sceptical, and who 73 2, LXII | hence it was, that when His disciples were together, and Thomas 74 2, LXIII | days," He expounded to His disciples "the things pertaining to 75 2, LXIV | ascended the mountain where His disciples came to Him alone, and where 76 2, LXIV | interpreted privately to His own disciples the parables which were 77 2, LXV | with His own apostles and disciples He was not perpetually present, 78 2, LXIX | stood in the midst of His disciples, and on another, after distributing 79 2, LXXI | Deity, stated to His true disciples the doctrine regarding God; 80 2, LXXVII | risen Himself, and led His disciples to believe in His resurrection, 81 3, VII | it is right for His own disciples to offer violence to any 82 3, XXI | to follow Him whither His disciples went? But it is not the 83 3, XXIV | we give our assent to the disciples, and eye-wit-nesses of the 84 3, XXVII | the marvels related by the disciples of Jesus regarding their 85 3, XXVIII | those cruelties which His disciples have so truthfully and candidly 86 3, XXVIII | both Jesus Himself and His disciples desired that His followers 87 3, XXXII | manifested Himself to His disciples, having in their presence 88 3, XL | all nations through the disciples whom He had appointed, and 89 3, XLVI | exoteric doctrines, while the disciples learn in private the explanation 90 3, XLVI | For, privately, to His own disciples did Jesus open up all things, 91 3, LX | by Jesus to His genuine disciples." Therefore in the comparison 92 3, LXXV | encourage to become our disciples from other philosopher-physicians,-- 93 3, LXXVII | from ophthalmia, and his disciples to those suffering from 94 5, XII | all times, is with His own disciples, fulfilling the promise, " 95 5, XII | it is evident that the disciples also of the Word, who are 96 5, XX | that we must sneer. The disciples of the Porch assert, that 97 5, XXI | XXI.~The disciples of Pythagoras, too, and 98 5, XLI | while Pythagoras and his disciples do not eat beans, nor anything 99 5, XLII | deceived by him, and became his disciples to no good end. Now we have 100 5, XLVIII | divinity. And therefore His disciples are forbidden to circumcise 101 5, LXI | of by those who are the disciples of Jesus. Let it be admitted, 102 6, II | them. And therefore the disciples of Jesus, men ignorant so 103 6, VI | that He conversed with His disciples in private, and especially 104 6, VIII | Jesus, nor have His genuine disciples recorded any such stories 105 6, XI | followers, Simon freed his disciples from the danger of death, 106 6, XIX | by Jesus Himself and His disciples, who have clearly indicated 107 6, LXXVI | transfigured before the disciples, and was seen in glory, 108 6, LXXVII | surpassing loveliness--three disciples who had ascended (the mount) 109 7, XXIII | forbids ambition to His disciples: "Whoever of you will be 110 7, XXXV | appearance of Christ to His disciples after His resurrection was 111 7, XLVI | reach of the senses. The disciples of Jesus regard these phenomenal 112 7, LI | worthy of Him who taught His disciples, "Ye are the light of the 113 7, LX | among the Jews, and the disciples of Jesus, who despise mere 114 8, XIV | peace. For He said to His disciples, "Peace I leave with you, 115 8, XLV | performed by Jesus and His disciples. For why may not our accounts 116 8, LIII | Jesus, and His faithful disciples, who endured so much for


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