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Against Celsus

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    Book, Chapter
1 1, XXV | whose name has already been seen, in an unmistakeable manner, 2 1, XLIII | it to be true, it being seen or heard by Himself alone, 3 1, XLVI | writing, although they were seen and witnessed by ourselves, 4 1, XLVIII| what they record as having seen, and heard what they say 5 1, XLVIII| John is recorded to have seen them opened. But with respect 6 1, XLVIII| heaven, having previously seen it opened, since he was 7 1, XLVIII| mount, "Tell what ye have seen to no man, until the Son 8 1, XLVIII| to His disciples what was seen and heard by John at the 9 1, LI | around the tomb who had seen Him arise from the dead, 10 1, LIV | declared that He would be seen in a form which is deemed 11 1, LVIII | account, that it was a star seen by them in the east. Let 12 1, LVIII | statements. The star that was seen in the east we consider 13 1, LXI | world." Now, if Celsus had seen this, he would not have 14 1, LXVI | within that form which was seen by the eyes of men some 15 2, VIII | said, nor perceive what was seen as they ought. For it is 16 2, XVI | illustrations are at once seen to be inappropriate; for 17 2, XVI | an account of what he had seen in Hades; and as we are 18 2, XX | sophism. And that this may be seen, I shall take from the Scriptures 19 2, LIX | who is related to have seen Him, he replies, "A half-frantic 20 2, LIX | who is recorded to have seen the Saviour after His resurrection, 21 2, LX | reported that such had been seen; and this," he continues, " 22 2, LXI | woman who said that she had seen Him, because he did not 23 2, LXI | soul of a dead man could be seen; but he did not yet consider 24 2, LXI | body of the soul might be seen by the eye of sense, resembling 25 2, LXIII | account, that He was not seen after His resurrection in 26 2, LXIII | in the Acts, that "being seen during forty days," He expounded 27 2, LXIII | Scriptures; and that He was seen of Cephas, then of the twelve: 28 2, LXIII | twelve: after that He was seen of above five hundred brethren 29 2, LXIII | asleep. After that He was seen of James, then of all the 30 2, LXIII | And last of all He was seen of me also, as of one born 31 2, LXIV | be regarded; nor was He seen in the same way by all who 32 2, LXIV | innumerable others. And that when seen He did not appear in like 33 2, LXIV | which was capable of being seen by the multitude, all who 34 2, LXIV | multitude, all who had formerly seen Him were not now able to 35 2, LXVII | He guarded against being seen on any other ground than 36 2, LXX | undergoing his punishment he was seen by all, but after his resurrection 37 2, LXX | the fact that "He was not seen by all." And now we might 38 2, LXX | undergoing his punishment he was seen by all men, but after his 39 2, LXX | have happened." The being seen by all men while undergoing 40 2, LXX | punishment He should be seen only by one individual, 41 2, LXXI | and in these, "No man hath seen God at any time; the only-begotten 42 3, XI | contemporary with those who had seen Jesus, certain particulars 43 3, XVII | sacred edifices, are to be seen splendid enclosures, and 44 3, XVII | the object of worship is seen to be a cat, or an ape, 45 3, XVII | Egyptian worship which are seen by those who draw near their 46 3, XXII | we assert that Jesus was seen after His death by His own 47 3, XXII | if we said that "He was seen indeed, but was only a shadow!" 48 3, XXIII | nature of what they had seen, and who manifested their 49 3, XXIV | that they have frequently seen, and still see, no mere 50 3, XXIV | these means we too have seen many persons freed from 51 3, XXVI | Aristeas was not to be seen, either dead or alive. They 52 3, XLIII | whereas he ought to have seen, after denying that the 53 3, XLV | evidences of his wisdom may be seen in his treatises, which 54 3, XLV | come, and mine eyes have seen it. And, lo, they did not 55 3, XLVII | those things which are not seen,--these, it says, constitute 56 3, XLVII | of the world are Clearly seen, being understood by the 57 3, LXXX | behold the sights which are seen by the blessed spectators 58 4, XXX | those things which cannot be seen without a higher inspiration 59 4, LIII | one which they have both seen and experienced, which was 60 4, LXIII | From this also it may be seen that evils both increase 61 5, VIII | things which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his 62 5, XIX | long for a body that has seen corruption;" for although 63 5, XXXVI | otherwise he would have seen, that it is not for oxen 64 5, LVI | the sepulchre, or who were seen within sitting in white 65 6, III | of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the 66 6, IV | showed Himself: for He was seen not by their bodily eyes, 67 6, VI | also is recorded to have seen and done a similar thing. 68 6, XIX | at the things which are seen, but at the things which 69 6, XIX | the things which are not seen: for the things which are 70 6, XIX | for the things which are seen are temporal; but the things 71 6, XX | perception," calling them "things seen;" while he terms "unseen," 72 6, XX | knows, also, that things "seen" and visible are "temporal," 73 6, XX | cognisable by the mind, and "not seen," are "eternal;" and desiring 74 6, XL | where he says that "he has seen in the hands of certain 75 6, LIX | at the things which are seen, but at the things which 76 6, LIX | the things which are not seen;" and also to these, "For 77 6, LIX | of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the 78 6, LIX | called generally "things not seen,"is gone out of the world, 79 6, LXII | voice of God" is said to be seen as "God's voice" by the 80 6, LXVIII| the Father, who was not seen (by any one) before the 81 6, LXVIII| spiritual law, which is Moses, seen in glory along with Jesus. 82 6, LXIX | a body, while He can be seen by those who see with the 83 6, LXIX | be an object "easy to be seen." And because Celsus does 84 6, LXXIII| and yet an object, when seen, does not at the same time 85 6, LXXVI | before the disciples, and was seen in glory, when both Moses: 86 6, LXXVI | Moses: and Elias, "being seen in glory, spake of the decease 87 7, XIV | And we should thus have seen whether he fairly disproved 88 7, XVI | judge of the man who was seen in Jesus Christ. Accordingly, 89 7, XXVII | it is said, "No man hath seen God at any time;" and the 90 7, XXXVII| of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the 91 7, XLIII | invisible God; "He who hath seen Me hath seen the Father 92 7, XLIII | He who hath seen Me hath seen the Father who sent Me." 93 7, XLIII | these words, "He that hath seen Me, hath seen the Father 94 7, XLIII | that hath seen Me, hath seen the Father who sent Me," 95 7, XLV | of it visible things are seen, all sensible things exist 96 7, XLVI | or phenomenal, which are seen, and therefore temporary, 97 7, XLVI | of the world are clearly seen" by the reason, "being understood 98 8, V | at the things which are seen, but at the things which 99 8, XII | they one, that he who has seen the Son, "who is the brightness 100 8, XII | image of His person,"' has seen in Him who is the image, 101 8, XXXI | this view, we have already seen. In our opinion, a man can 102 8, XLIV | the same feeling may be seen in the demeanour of the 103 8, LXXIV | for the purpose of being seen by men, or of vainglory.


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