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Against Celsus

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1 1, Pref | seeing that there was a kind of greatness manifest in 2 1, X | will not admit it, by a kind of irrational impulse to 3 1, XVII | duty, or anything of that kind." For in like manner Celsus 4 1, XX | Egyptians related fables of this kind, they are believed to convey 5 1, XXXV | conceive, and bear a son." What kind of sign, then, would that 6 1, XXXVII | circumstance of a similar kind. But as a further answer 7 1, XXXVII | miraculous narratives of this kind. For some have thought fit, 8 1, XLII | Polynices, because the sphinx, a kind of half-virgin, was introduced 9 1, XLVIII | occurrences of a rather wonderful kind, as when they either heard 10 1, XLVIII | the Scripture calls it, a kind of general divine perception 11 1, LVII | seeing He is, as it were, a kind of source and beginning 12 1, LXVI | conclude that He was a kind of compound being. And so 13 1, LXVI | or anything of a similar kind done with respect to Jesus, 14 1, LXX | and food of a particular kind. Well, be it so. Let him 15 2, IX | instances of the following kind which we shall quote. John 16 2, XVII | collecting stories of this kind will find numbers of them. 17 2, XXXVII | peculiar and figurative kind; but on the present occasion, 18 2, XLIX | employing miracles of a similar kind, who are wicked men, and 19 2, LI | makes things which differ in kind to be the same. Now, as 20 2, LXII | appearances of a different kind, and those who have invented 21 2, LXXVI | other passages of the same kind. And does not the following 22 3, XVI | the legends are of every kind which we gather together, 23 3, XXXIV | many others of the same kind." Let it be granted, then, 24 3, XXXVIII | choice of teachers of one kind rather than another, and 25 3, XXXVIII | amid surroundings of such a kind, that they were prevented 26 3, XXXIX | and acuteness), and by the kind of rhetoric in vogue in 27 3, XLI | of a different and higher kind. And if these opinions be 28 3, XLII | And if nothing of that kind be found in them, the argument 29 3, XLVIII | Paul, in describing what kind of man the bishop ought 30 3, LIII | that there was a certain kind of nourishment better adapted 31 3, LVI | through practices of that kind, and the judgments which 32 3, LVIII | which, we would say, What kind of father, my good sir, 33 3, LVIII | father, my good sir, and what kind of teacher, do you mean? 34 3, LIX | sins. But let us hear what kind of persons these Christians 35 3, LXIII | that a procedure of this kind is not adapted to the conversion 36 3, LXXI | who do nothing of that kind, which is the height of 37 3, LXXV | instruction of the most benevolent kind, and fitted for the conversion 38 3, LXXV | the wicked by God are a kind of medicines leading to 39 3, LXXVIII | charges of so serious a kind, he wishes to make it appear 40 4, II | if he had wished with a kind of apparent force to subvert 41 4, III | not know, moreover, what kind of improvement Celsus wished 42 4, XIII | so that "wood" of such a kind should be consumed? for ( 43 4, XXII | crime of the most unhallowed kind, in conspiring against the 44 4, XXV | liken it to animals of the kind described.~ 45 4, XXVII | if any persons of that kind should be discovered, they 46 4, XLI | or any material of that kind, but was securely coated 47 4, XLIV | obscurely intimated; and of this kind are the narratives relating 48 4, LV | fowl of heaven after its kind; and after these, to the 49 4, LV | of the earth after their kind, and the beasts after their 50 4, LV | and the beasts after their kind, and to every creeping thing 51 4, LV | upon the earth after its kind; and last of all to man. 52 4, LV | yielding seed after its kind and after its likeness, 53 4, LV | is in itself, after its kind, upon the earth." He would 54 4, LVII | of a different and better kind. But since there are, from 55 4, LXIII | destruction of the world), so a kind of Providence presides, 56 4, LXIV | and others of a similar kind, how can Celsus escape appearing 57 4, LXIV | it is one and the same in kind, yet neither do exactly 58 4, LXXXVIII| fitted to operations of that kind, which is a most incredible 59 4, XCII | in an employment of this kind, and desiring to lead the 60 4, XCII | obtained from animals of this kind; because the demons cannot 61 4, XCIII | class of them employs one kind of animal for the purpose 62 4, XCIII | events by means of another kind of animal. Observe, moreover, 63 4, XCIV | do so in consequence of a kind of divinity that is within 64 4, XCVIII | creature, the only one of its kind, in order that by it men 65 5, XIV | and impossible; for what kind of body is that which, after 66 5, XVII | that it is with a secret kind of wisdom that it was said 67 5, XXVIII | possessed laws of an opposite kind. Now, observe here whether 68 5, XXVIII | considerations of a profounder kind, conveying a mystical and 69 5, XXIX | innumerable instances of this kind, although I do not know 70 5, XXIX | and that of a mystical kind, might be said; in keeping 71 5, XXXVII | who administer laws of the kind referred to), it would be 72 5, XL | farewell to those of an unholy kind.~ 73 5, LVII | to them. Accounts of this kind we have read in the writings 74 5, LVII | some things of the same kind relating to Pythagoras; 75 6, VII | are rather of a gentle kind; for we have learned that 76 6, VIII | that a God of a particular kind exists, and that he has 77 6, XI | perform acts of the same kind, that they, too, might gain 78 6, XII | that human wisdom is of one kind, and divine of another. 79 6, XIII | foregoing, then, the one kind of wisdom is human, and 80 6, XIII | difference between either kind of wisdom, say, in their 81 6, XVI | or whether there is any kind of poverty known to the 82 6, XXVII | one of a most irrational kind, arising out of his hatred 83 6, XXXV | of Prunicos to a certain kind of wisdom, of which they 84 6, XXXVIII | such matters profess also a kind of magic and sorcery,--which, 85 6, XXXVIII | discovered anything of the kind. Let Celsus, however, who 86 6, XLIII | errors of the most impious kind, and with having wandered 87 6, XLIII | trials of the most painful kind; the first of which consisted 88 6, LIV | and evils of a spiritual kind; since he who departs from 89 6, LXI | who possess a body of any kind, or of those who have an 90 6, LXIV | certain expressions indicate a kind of motion, as it were, on 91 6, LXIX | understanding; not indeed with any kind of heart, but with one which 92 6, LXXII | saying that there "is no kind of spirit which lasts for 93 6, LXXII | to say that there "is no kind of fire which lasts for 94 6, LXXII | shown, by his efforts, what kind of combatant he has been, 95 7, VI | mention of anything of the kind. For if the oracle did call 96 7, IX | considers the most perfect kind of prophecy among these 97 7, XV | above is much of the same kind.~ 98 7, XXXIV | spoken of are of a diviner kind. When it is said that the 99 7, XXXIX | form of torture, or any kind of death. He also applies 100 7, XXXIX | His paradise. This twofold kind of vision in us was familiar 101 7, XL | religion to submit to every kind of death, and to perish 102 7, LIII | a still more portentous kind!"~ 103 7, LVII | of a still more monstrous kind," thus casting a slight 104 7, LIX | preparing them. Suppose that a kind of food which is wholesome 105 8, VII | and other demons of that kind." Now we must inquire of 106 8, VIII | plain that no injury of this kind would befall the wise, by 107 8, XVIII | a lifeless and senseless kind and not to receive greedy 108 8, XX | among the righteous every kind of choice and precious stone. 109 8, XX | their nature, and to what kind of soul the name of each 110 8, XXXIII | they may prove good and kind." We must surely live, and 111 8, XXXIV | yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself 112 8, XXXIV | Jesus; to be gracious and kind to us. And if we would wish 113 8, XXXVI | received no office of the kind from God. And they even 114 8, LXVI | torment, or submit to any kind of death, rather than say


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