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Against Celsus

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1 1, XXXI | His resurrection from the dead, and were not persuaded 2 1, XLVIII| of man he risen from the dead," to have related to His 3 1, LI | seen Him arise from the dead, and who instructed these 4 2, V | the resurrection of the dead, and the divine judgment, 5 2, XVI | was immortal, and yet was dead; subjoining to all these 6 2, XVI | Jesus, and saw that He was dead, they brake not His legs." 7 2, XVI | to this, "How could the dead man be immortal?" let him 8 2, XVI | know, that it is not the dead man who is immortal, but 9 2, XVI | but He who rose from the dead. So far, indeed, was the 10 2, XVI | So far, indeed, was the dead man from being immortal, 11 2, XVI | Christ, being raised from the dead, dieth no more: death hath 12 2, XXXVI | the truth." Now, in other dead bodies the blood congeals, 13 2, XXXVI | feature in the case of the dead body of Jesus was, that 14 2, XXXVI | Jesus was, that around the dead body blood and water flowed 15 2, XLVIII| you assert, he raised the dead." That He healed the lame 16 2, XLVIII| that He also raised the dead, and that it is no fiction 17 2, XLVIII| as having risen from the dead, and these, too, such as 18 2, XLVIII| why He said, "She is not dead, but sleepeth," stating 19 2, XLVIII| so also there were many dead in the days of Jesus, but 20 2, LV | whether any one who was really dead ever rose with a veritable 21 2, LV | to himself, but that when dead he rose again, and showed 22 2, LVI | Jesus being raised from the dead cannot possibly be compared 23 2, LVI | actually risen from the dead, there would, in such a 24 2, LVI | the resurrection from the dead. But a clear and unmistakeable 25 2, LVI | resurrection of Jesus from the dead; and who also, at the same 26 2, LVII | any one to rise from the dead with a veritable body, his 27 2, LVII | whether any one who was really dead ever rose again with a veritable 28 2, LVIII | pretended to have risen from the dead, he says to those Jews who 29 2, LVIII | that some rose from the dead, as not being guilty of 30 2, LX | the image of a man who was dead could appear to another 31 2, LX | doctrine, that the soul of the dead exists in a separate state ( 32 2, LX | phantoms of persons already dead have appeared to some around 33 2, LX | exist about the soul of the dead are produced by some substance, 34 2, LXI | impossible that the soul of a dead man could be seen; but he 35 2, LXIII | His resurrection from the dead, in the same manner as before 36 2, LXIV | while as yet He was not dead unto sin, all men were capable 37 2, LXIV | His resurrection from the dead.~ 38 2, LXV | might be Lord both of the 'dead and living.'' For observe, 39 2, LXV | He might be Lord of the dead; and that He rose again 40 2, LXV | be Lord not only of the dead, but also of the living. 41 2, LXV | understands, undoubtedly, by the dead over whom Christ is to be 42 2, LXV | trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible; " 43 2, LXV | who are different from the dead who are to be raised. And 44 2, LXV | after the statement, "The dead shall be raised first." 45 2, LXIX | and this, "For if we be dead with Him, we shall also 46 2, LXIX | Him, who was unlike other dead men (but who even in death 47 2, LXIX | was, so to speak, a new dead man, to be laid in a new 48 2, LXX | himself after rising from the dead, he showed himself secretly 49 2, LXXVII| the first-born from the dead? Or because you will not 50 3, II | should rise again from the dead. For was it by chance that 51 3, XXII | that their Zeus struck him dead by a thunderbolt. And of 52 3, XXVI | the city that Aristeas was dead, a certain Cyzi-cenian, 53 3, XXVI | was not to be seen, either dead or alive. They say that 54 3, XXXVI | food, or about touching the dead body of a man, that they 55 3, XL | by men a form embodied in dead matter, fashioned according 56 3, XLIII | His resurrection from the dead, although this was not only 57 3, LI | philosophy, treating them as dead; but the Christians lament 58 3, LI | the Christians lament as dead those who have been vanquished 59 3, LI | because they are lost and dead to God, and as being risen 60 3, LI | as being risen from the dead (if they manifest a becoming 61 3, LIX | sacrilege, and a robber of the dead? What others would a man 62 3, LXI | and the plunderer of the dead, and all those others whom 63 4, XXX | the resurrection of the dead." Daniel also prophesied 64 4, XLVI | in Egypt, as if he were dead. And observe in what a spirit 65 4, LVII | the resurrection of the dead, we assert that the qualities 66 4, LVII | should be formed out of a dead man, growing, as the multitude 67 4, XCVIII| thither its parent, when dead and buried in a ball of 68 5, X | the resurrection of the dead." It was not therefore consonant 69 5, XIV | those who are long since dead, which latter will arise 70 5, XIV | everlasting life; while dead bodies, on the contrary, 71 5, XVII | also those who are long ago dead;" not observing that it 72 5, XVII | trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, 73 5, XVII | one who was by no means dead, who made a distinction 74 5, XVII | and those like him and the dead, and who said afterwards, " 75 5, XVII | who said afterwards, "The dead shall be raised incorruptible," 76 5, XVII | knowing that there were others dead in Christ besides himself 77 5, XVII | subjoins the words, "The dead in Christ shall rise first; 78 5, XVIII | shall those who were long dead arise from the earth and 79 5, XVIII | man will say, How are the dead raised up? and with what 80 5, XXIV | adopted by Celsus, that "dead bodies are to be cast out 81 5, XXIV | to be cast out, while the dead bodies of men, on account 82 5, LVII | resurrection of Jesus from the dead, we have this remark to 83 5, LVII | Jesus had risen from the dead, and to provide for the 84 5, LVIII | show to all men that He was dead and non-existent, that His 85 5, LVIII | who deemed the Word to be dead might be convinced that 86 6, XIV | strength, and to ask the dead for life, and to entreat 87 6, XXIX | to raise them up from the dead with the same flesh and 88 6, XXIX | will raise men from the dead with the same flesh and 89 6, XXXIV | the sin of the world is dead; and, again, a narrow way, 90 6, XXXV | contradistinction to a "dead" soul, the "living" soul 91 6, LXXVII| His resurrection from the dead.~ 92 7, XV | If you know that you are dead, you are dead; 2d, if you 93 7, XV | that you are dead, you are dead; 2d, if you know that you 94 7, XV | if you know that you are dead, you are not dead. And the 95 7, XV | you are dead, you are not dead. And the conclusion is--" 96 7, XV | do not know that you are dead." These propositions are 97 7, XV | If you know that you are dead, that which you know is 98 7, XV | certain; therefore you are dead. Again, if you know that 99 7, XV | if you know that you are dead, your death is an object 100 7, XV | of knowledge; but as the dead know nothing, your knowing 101 7, XV | proves that you are not dead. Accordingly, by joining 102 7, XV | do not know that you are dead." Now the hypothesis of 103 7, XXXVI | idol or a phantom, but a dead man, and you seek a father 104 7, XL | idol or a phantom, but a dead man, and you seek a father 105 7, XLV | of the body, which is the dead part of our nature."~  106 7, XLVI | sake of the body which is dead," are persons whose endeavour 107 7, LII | with the body which is a dead thing;" but we have learnt, " 108 7, LII | live with the body which is dead!"~ 109 7, LXVIII| not even demons, but a dead person." Leaving, then, 110 8, III | God is not the God of the dead, but of the living." Nor 111 8, XXX | the question, "How are the dead raised up, and with what


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