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Against Celsus

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1 1, V | regarded as) gods. In what follows, however, wishing to show 2 1, XVII | XVII.~In what follows, Celsus, assailing the Mosaic 3 1, XXVI | ago--we have to remark as follows. Could it have come to pass 4 1, XL | away to what immediately follows the narrative of the birth 5 1, L | express words. And as in what follows he says, in the character 6 1, LI | eye-witnesses to report as follows: "Say that His disciples, 7 1, LVI | attend carefully to what follows, where He is called God: " 8 1, LXXI | we shall begin, in what follows, the consideration of the 9 2, I | from the narrative that follows, it is manifest that he, 10 2, IX | creation, in express words, as follows: "He spake, and they were 11 2, XI | sake of us all. Whence it follows, that even if He were bound, 12 2, XXIV | and does not give what follows immediately after, which 13 2, XXIV | but who does not add what follows, and which exhibits the 14 2, XLVII | those who imagine that it follows as a consequence from our 15 2, XLIX | says in express terms as follows: "O light and truth! he 16 2, LI | of divine power. And it follows from the same, that we must 17 2, LV | countrymen who are converts, as follows: "Come now, let us grant 18 2, LXIII | before He suffered, writes as follows: "For I delivered unto you 19 2, LXV | changed ;" an expression which follows immediately after the statement, " 20 2, LXXVIII| the Gentiles, which is as follows, being spoken in the person 21 3, XVI | predicted the life that follows the present one; he will 22 3, XXII | regard them as gods reply as follows: These beings, then, are 23 3, XXVI | Proconnesus, of whom he speaks as follows: "Then, with respect to 24 3, LIX | defence expresses himself as follows: "That I bring no heavier 25 3, LIX | mysteries, make proclamation as follows: 'Every one who has clean 26 3, LXXII | he expresses himself as follows: "Wise men reject what we 27 3, LXXVIII| silence. His words are as follows: "These charges I have to 28 4, I | book as a reply to what follows. And we pray that words 29 4, V | He imagines also that it follows from this, that "He has 30 4, VI | argument, then, proves that it follows from our views that God, 31 4, XI | treating of them, he writes as follows: "The belief has spread 32 4, XIII | then we shall turn to what follows. The divine word says that 33 4, XVIII | proceeds, accordingly, as follows: "God either really changes 34 4, XXXVII | to their conceptions, it follows that we consider the body 35 4, XXXVII | malignity of Celsus in what follows. For the Scripture, speaking 36 4, XLI | After this he continues as follows: "They speak, in the next 37 4, XLIX | the rock, he continues as follows: "And they did all eat the 38 4, LVI | for from his argument it follows that there is no difference 39 4, LVIII | appears, however, in what follows, where he says that "irrational 40 4, LVIII | the work of God; for this follows from their being said to 41 4, LVIII | second place, this deduction follows from his indefinite language 42 4, LXVI | multitude, continues as follows: "It is sufficient to say 43 4, LXXI | LXXI.~But as, in what follows, Celsus, not understanding 44 4, LXXIV | creatures; while this l also follows, that irrational creatures 45 4, LXXX | the will of God. Now it follows from this, that it is false 46 4, LXXXIX | obtained respecting Him! It follows, accordingly, that Celsus, 47 4, XCV | in the augur to speak as follows: "For there is no enchantment 48 4, XCVII | than the human race? For it follows from his maintaining such 49 5, II | statement of his which runs as follows: "O Jews and Christians, 50 5, VII | term gods. Now from this it follows that the general statement 51 5, VII | necessarily are divine. But it follows from the doctrine of Celsus, 52 5, XVII | who are asleep, speaks as follows: "For this we say unto you 53 5, XIX | liable to the death which follows sin, must put on immortality, 54 5, XXI | this view it necessarily follows, that when, after the lapse 55 5, XXVII | Moreover, this inference follows from the dictum of Celsus, 56 5, XXIX | then, may be understood as follows.)~ 57 5, XXXIV | he expresses himself as follows: 'For the people of the 58 5, XXXIV | words, for he writes as follows: 'For if any one were to 59 5, XXXVI | laws of his country; and it follows, according to his view, 60 5, XLVII | circumcision, it by no means follows that it is not a different 61 5, XLVIII | shall then pass on to what follows. I For this angel might 62 5, LI | proceed to consider what follows, and to prove that it is 63 5, LXI | above remarks he proceeds as follows: "Let no one suppose that 64 5, LXV | begin the sixth with what follows.~ 65 6, VIII | Coriscus. Plato's words are as follows: "And calling to witness 66 6, XV | expresses himself in the Laws as follows: "Now God, according to 67 6, XV | is about to become happy follows her closely in humility, 68 6, XVIII | quoted by Celsus, runs as follows: "All things are around 69 6, XXXI | they are taught to say as follows, while passing through what 70 6, XXXIV | added, Celsus continues as follows: "They continue to heap 71 6, XXXVI | the apostle, which run as follows: "When He shall have put 72 6, XXXVI | to be opened to him who follows after virtuous pursuits. 73 6, XLII | helpless. The Son of God, it follows, is vanquished by the devil; 74 6, XLII | Hephaestus addresses to Hera as follows:--~ "Once in your cause 75 6, XLVI | regarding Antichrist be not as follows: "And at the latter time 76 6, XLVII | has been said, goes on as follows: "I can tell how the very 77 6, XLVIII | Word. Since all this, then, follows by a train of reasoning 78 6, XLIX | Let us notice now what follows, where, expressing in a 79 6, LII | LII.~Celsus proceeds as follows: "With regard to the origin 80 6, LIII | or not--it nevertheless follows only as a result when you 81 6, LIII | of evil, which he thinks follows from our maintaining that 82 6, LXI | Sabbath and rest of God, which follows the completion of the world' 83 6, LXXII | ghost;" from which also it follows that Jesus could not have 84 6, LXXV | language of Isaiah runs as follows, who prophesied regarding 85 7, XV | destructive. This may be shown as follows. The one argument is: "If 86 7, XV | is formally expressed as follows: 1st, Of two things, if 87 7, XV | propositions are worked out as follows: If you know that you are 88 7, XXVIII | On this he comments as follows: "The divine men of a former 89 7, XXXIII | see and know God, he thus follows out his notions on the subject: " 90 7, LI | said? It seems that what follows has some reference to this: " 91 7, LVIII | Let us now consider what follows. "They have also," says 92 7, LVIII | conversing with Crito as follows: 'Must we never do injustice 93 7, LXII | LXII.~Let us now see what follows. "Let us pass on," says 94 7, LXVIII | let us pass on to what follows: "In the first place, I 95 7, LXVIII | the will of God." For it follows from it that all sins and 96 8, IV | statements in the words, "Him follows a host of gods and demons, 97 8, XII | XII.~In what follows. some may imagine that he 98 8, XIII | the worship of His Son, it follows that, in our view, not only 99 8, XXXIII | statement of Celsus, which is as follows: "We must either not live, 100 8, XXXV | saying of Celsus, which is as follows: "The satrap of a Persian 101 8, XLV | goes on to say. It is as follows: "What need is there to 102 8, LI | And yet I wonder at what follows, more than at anything that 103 8, LXIV | the motion of the shadow follows that of the body which casts 104 8, LXIV | it, so in like manner it follows, that when we have the favour


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