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1 1 | BOOK I~ 2 1, Pref | first, and see that this book has been composed not for 3 1, Pref | towards the beginning of the book. And if you are not impressed 4 1, XV | has recorded in his first book, On Lawgivers, that it was 5 1, XVIII | challenging a comparison of book with book, I would say, " 6 1, XVIII | comparison of book with book, I would say, "Come now, 7 1, XXXVI | mention is made in the third book of Kings respecting the 8 1, XL | Celsus throughout his whole book; so that even in this account 9 1, XL | everything, inscribed upon his book the words, A True Discourse!~ 10 1, XLI | subjects as they occur in this book. Let us therefore notice 11 1, XLVII | and Jesus. For in the 18th book of his Antiquities of the 12 1, XLVIII | when eating the roll of a book that was given them. And 13 1, LVII | that Gamaliel named in the book of Acts, to show how those 14 1, LXIV | the prophet taught in the book of Psalms. And in addition 15 1, LXXI | the contents of our first book in reply to him. And if 16 2 | BOOK II~ 17 2, I | I.~THE first book of our answer to the treatise 18 2, I | individuals upon the stage of his book, did not represent the Jew 19 2, XI | we would say that, in the book of Psalms, the whole of 20 2, XIV | thirteenth or fourteenth book, I think, of his Chronicles, 21 2, XVI | proved in the preceding book. He imagines, moreover, 22 2, XXXIII | thirteenth or fourteenth book of his Chronicles."~ 23 2, LIV | also put on record (for the book of Deuteronomy is his composition) 24 2, LXXVIII| here terminate this second book of my answer to his treatise. 25 2, LXXVIII| shall endeavour in the third book to deal with the subsequent 26 3 | BOOK III~ 27 3, I | I.~IN the first book of our answer to the work 28 3, I | Jesus. And in the second book we met, as we best could, 29 3, XIII | remarked in the preceding book. But it appears to me that 30 3, XXVI | latter writer from the fourth book of his histories, which 31 3, XLV | Psalms, he would find the book filled with many maxims 32 3, XLV | tenfold degree. And in the book of Ezekiel it is said to 33 3, LXXXI | all. However, as the third book of our answers to the treatise 34 4 | BOOK IV~ 35 4, I | Christ, offer this fourth book as a reply to what follows. 36 4, I | as it is written in the book of Jeremiah that the Lord 37 4, I | bestowed the gifts named in the book of Jeremiah, that He may 38 4, VII | may be found in the sacred book (the names of) those who 39 4, XXXIII | the contents of the first book of Moses, which is entitled " 40 4, XXXIV | shall bring forward the book entitled "Genesis," which 41 4, XXXVII | hands of God," although the book of Genesis has made no mention 42 4, XXXVII | explanatory remarks upon the book of Genesis, these matters 43 4, XXXIX | in our exposition of the book of Genesis we have especially 44 4, XLII | show that he had read the book of Genesis, Celsus rejects 45 4, XLIV | Philistines, as related in the book of Genesis, is manifest 46 4, XLVII | remembering what is written in the book of Exodus regarding the 47 4, XLIX | manner, as recorded in the book of Psalms, where he is about 48 4, LI | Place." And in the third book of his dissertation on The 49 4, LII | condemn Celsus out of the book itself. For if it be impartially 50 4, LXII | treatise, and giving to his own book against us the title of 51 4, LXIII | from the language of this book, can say that there never 52 4, LXXI | about God, we find in the book of Deuteronomy the following: " 53 4, LXXII | who reads in the second book of Kings of the "wrath" 54 4, LXXII | and finds from the first book of Chronicles that it was 55 4, LXXIII | him to inscribe upon his book the title which he ventured 56 4, LXXXIV | in the inscription of his book. For, speaking of the ants 57 4, LXXXVII| words of Solomon from the book of Proverbs, which run thus: " 58 4, LXXXVII| agreeably to the title of the book (for it is inscribed "Proverbs"), 59 4, XCIX | correction. But as our fourth book has now attained sufficient 60 4, XCIX | good beginning of the fifth book, to the benefit of our readers, 61 5 | BOOK V~ 62 5, I | that we now begin the fifth book of our reply to the treatise 63 5, VIII | will find at least in the book of Jeremiah the words of 64 5, VIII | as it is written in the book of the prophets, O ye house 65 5, X | For it is written in the book of Deuteronomy: "And lest 66 5, X | heaven for multitude." In the book of Daniel, also, the following 67 5, X | has been written in the book. And many of them that sleep 68 5, XIX | multitude, as is written in the book of Tobit: "It is good to 69 5, XXIX | Moses, in his song in the book of Deuteronomy, makes a 70 5, XLVIII | from what is written in the book of Exodus, where the angel 71 5, LIV | understanding the contents of the book of Enoch. No one, then, 72 5, LIV | from the contents of the book of Enoch; for he does not 73 5, LV | discovered in the contents of the book of Genesis, that "the sons 74 5, LV | And he quotes (as from the book of Enoch, but without naming 75 5, LVII | Soul," and in the second book of the work of Numenius 76 5, LIX | a desire to fill up his book, and to give it an appearance 77 5, LXV | here terminate the fifth book, and begin the sixth with 78 6 | BOOK VI~ 79 6, I | beginning this our sixth book, we desire, my reverend 80 6, VI | the Logos he swallowed the book, in order that its contents 81 6, XIX | things, when he said in the book of Psalms: "Praise God, 82 6, XXIII | things, let him read the book of Moses entitled Numbers, 83 6, XXIII | well as those who read his book, that in no part of the 84 6, XXXVI | interpret the statements in the book of Genesis regarding the 85 6, XLIII | the goat), which in the book Of Leviticus is sent away ( 86 6, XLIII | the sons of Belial in the book of Judges, whose sons are 87 6, XLIII | these instances, in the book of Job, which is older even 88 6, XLIII | what is recorded in the book which bears his name there 89 6, XLV | what is said of him in the book of Daniel nor in the writings 90 6, XLVI | Antichrist is stated in the book of Daniel, and is fitted 91 6, XLIX | from the beginning of the book up to the passage, "And 92 6, XLIX | passage, "And this is the book of the generation of men," 93 6, L | following: "This is the book of the creation of man, 94 6, LVII | appears to me, that in the book of Deuteronomy the following 95 6, LVIII | falsities what is written in the book of Genesis to the following 96 6, LX | object were to swell his book by many words, he repeats, 97 6, LXXXI | predicted." But as our sixth book has now attained sufficient 98 6, LXXXI | the size of the present book, nor, in order to avoid 99 6, LXXXI | so, to swell this sixth book beyond its proper proportions.~ 100 7 | BOOK VII~ 101 7, I | we enter upon the seventh book, we call upon God through 102 7, VI | remember reading in the book of a certain Pythagorean, 103 7, VII | Jeremiah, as it is given in the book which bears his name; to 104 7, LVII | to swell the size of his book, he advises us "to choose 105 7, LXX | must postpone to the next book; for this, which is the 106 7, LXX | this, which is the seventh book which we have written in 107 8 | BOOK VIII~ 108 8, XLVI | righteousness." And in the fourth book of Kings we read that the 109 8, LXXVI | to say in reply to that book of Celsus which he entitles 110 8, LXXVI | promise of writing a second book, we may well be contented 111 8, LXXVI | and finished that second book, pray obtain it and send