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Against Celsus

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1 1, Pref | shaken and overthrown by the writings of Celsus, but who might 2 1, IX | occurring in the prophetical writings, and of the parables in 3 1, XII | the Gospels, and the other writings of the law and of the Jewish 4 1, XII | devoted much study to these writings, would not say that "we 5 1, XIII | they actually occur in the writings of Paul, where they run 6 1, XVI | upon posterity by their writings, he excluded Moses from 7 1, XVII | regarding men (for in his writings no one ever ventured to 8 1, XVIII | and of Orpheus, and the writings of Pherecydes, and carefully 9 1, XVIII | your learned poets the very writings would seem no longer to 10 1, XVIII | the belief that, as these writings testify, the first who enacted 11 1, XXVI | Now, in what part of the writings of Moses he found the lawgiver 12 1, XLIII | things contained in the writings of the prophets than the 13 1, XLV | teacher, who has left no writings regarding Himself, but to 14 1, LV | use such language in the writings of the prophet who foresaw 15 2, IV | worship and the prophetic writings; and after the introduction, 16 2, IV | reasons is contained in these writings, which are not fully comprehended 17 2, IV | if ye do not believe his writings, how shall ye believe My 18 2, IV | connected with the Jewish writings. What force, then, is there 19 2, XI | hostility with the same writings, both as to what we are 20 2, XII | also, in many places of his writings, appears to assail Cleanthes, 21 2, XXVIII | opponent of the prophetic writings; but Celsus has here put 22 2, L | in the Gospel, or in the writings of the apostle, could give 23 2, LII | which are recorded in your writings as having been performed 24 2, LIII | one who disbelieves the writings of Moses might say, quoting 25 2, LXXVI | upon the Jew. For in the writings of the law and the prophets 26 2, LXXVI | speaks in the prophetic writings is manifestly liable to 27 2, LXXVI | intelligent apprehension of the writings of the law. Nay, if the 28 2, LXXVII | information from our own writings: "Did you read those writings, 29 2, LXXVII | writings: "Did you read those writings, friend, in which you think 30 3, IV | the sense of the prophetic writings is no search after "the 31 3, XII | acceptation accorded to the writings of Moses and those of the 32 3, XIV | men, in the prophetical writings, to expect the advent of 33 3, XVIII | which are taught in our writings to those who have made progress 34 3, XXI | the word--contained in the writings of Paul. But what we have 35 3, XXVII | left to their successors writings so remarkable on the truths 36 3, XXXII | other passages of their writings, and in this, "My flesh 37 3, XXXIX | conscientiousness, manifested in their writings, which contain nothing that 38 3, XLV | from the ancient Jewish writings, which we also use, but 39 3, XLVI | obtained wholly from ancient writings not accessible to the multitude. 40 3, LIII | the whole spirit of our writings, that Celsus is animated 41 3, LXXVI | let him show, say from the writings of Paul, that the apostle 42 3, LXXVI | of soberness; or from the writings of John, that his thoughts 43 4, II | subvert faith in the prophetic writings, either with regard to the 44 4, III | spoken in many parts of our writings on these points to the best 45 4, XVII | accord and harmony with the writings of the Divine Spirit, who 46 4, XVII | ignorant of the purpose of our writings, and it is therefore upon 47 4, XX | venerable nature of their writings, and the consistency of 48 4, XXV | doctrine of providence in his writings, which were entitled Concerning 49 4, XXXIV | either taken from their writings, or generally from words 50 4, XXXIX | this myth occurring in the writings of Plato, because of the 51 4, XLIV | explanation in the exegetical writings referring to those very 52 4, XLIX | not have said that "our writings are incapable of admitting 53 4, LI | explanations; for in their writings we find not only a polished 54 4, LI | be fables in the sacred writings. I know, moreover, that 55 4, LI | his works quotes from the writings of Moses and the prophets, 56 4, LIII | to listen to our sacred writings themselves, and, as far 57 4, LV | expression) to listen to the writings of Moses and the prophets, 58 4, LXI | the ideas contained in his writings, when closely examined and 59 4, LXXXVII| into many classes those writings which express one sense 60 4, XCI | would the serpent in the writings of the same poet have failed 61 4, XCIII | else there may be in the writings of Moses which excites my 62 4, XCV | whatever else in the Mosaic writings may excite our wonder, the 63 5, V | everything else which the writings of God's prophets and the 64 5, VIII | the host of heaven. The writings of the Christians, moreover, 65 5, VIII | worship them." And in the writings of Paul, who was carefully 66 5, XV | prophet Isaiah, in whose writings it is related that a sinful 67 5, XX | detail in other parts of our writings); and as now we must by 68 5, XXIX | of Attica; while in the writings of the Greek poets also, 69 5, XXXVIII| And we have read in the writings of Numenius the Pythagorean 70 5, LI | Supreme God and the prophetic writings among the Jews, and by the 71 5, LIV | sect, and who treated the writings of the Jews as fabulous, 72 5, LVII | kind we have read in the writings of Chrysippus of Soli, and 73 5, LXIV | frequent occurrence in these writings,--an appellation which we 74 5, LXIV | could remember out of Paul's writings; and yet why should we not 75 5, LXV | certain others from the writings of the philosophers, with 76 6, II | may be derived from his writings. Now we make these remarks, 77 6, VI | than are contained in his writings, or more divine than those 78 6, VII | might also be found in the writings of Moses and of the prophets, 79 6, VII | the meaning of the sacred writings, and to ask of God concerning 80 6, XVIII | of Scripture, the sacred writings of the prophets contain 81 6, XIX | prophets of the Jews, whose writings are reckoned among ours, 82 6, XIX | perusal of our prophetic writings, when he said: "No poet 83 6, XXXIV | spontaneously. And in all their writings (is mention made) of the 84 6, XXXV | show from the prophetic writings the events in the Gospels 85 6, XXXVI | mentioned in the Mosaic writings, and being blind also to 86 6, XXXVIII| statements taken from the writings of those who are foreigners 87 6, XLIII | not observing that in the writings of Moses, which are much 88 6, XLIII | Celsus from more recent writings on this question. In the 89 6, XLIV | examination of the sacred writings, should collect together 90 6, XLV | book of Daniel nor in the writings of Paul, nor what the Saviour 91 6, LI | careful perusal of their writings.~ 92 6, LXII | And if he had read the writings of the prophets, David on 93 6, LXXV | Jesus, he adduces the sacred writings, as one who believed them 94 6, LXXV | who believed them to be writings apparently fitted to afford 95 6, LXXV | but wherever, in the same writings, statements would appear 96 6, LXXVI | reference to the prophetic writings, but to the Gospels, that 97 6, LXXVI | Gospels nor the apostolic writings indicate that "He had no 98 6, LXXVIII| God, and who perused the writings of His prophets, and who 99 7, III | for us to gather from the writings of Aristotle and the Peripatetic 100 7, XII | Christ by a reference to the writings of the prophets can give 101 7, XII | trouble of showing that in the writings of the prophets there is 102 7, XVIII | If Celsus had read the writings of Moses, he would, I daresay, 103 7, XXXI | forty-eighth Psalms. The writings of Moses and the prophets-- 104 7, XXXIV | to learn from the sacred writings that there is a diviner 105 7, XXXVII | it is not in any secret writings, perused only by a few wise 106 7, LIII | presumption to include in her writings many impious things, and 107 7, LIX | if it be proved that the writings of the Jews are older than 108 7, LIX | prophets or in Christian writings, however paradoxical it 109 8, XXX | beautiful saying in the writings of Sextus, which is known 110 8, XXXV | And in the prophetical writings the righteous man says, " 111 8, XLVIII | men, and that with their writings there is nothing in all 112 8, LXII | the above passage from the writings of one who is a professed


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