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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, V | show that this is a common opinion, and one not first discovered 2 1, V | Persians also were of the same opinion, quoting Herodotus as his 3 1, V | then, with respect to this opinion (as well as others), that 4 1, VIII | he who holds a certain opinion ought not to feign recantation, 5 1, XII | that so many differences of opinion exist among the expositors 6 1, XIII | Stoics, who discard this opinion; and with the Peripatetics, 7 1, XIV | XIV.~Celsus, being of opinion that there is to be found 8 1, XV | nations who have adopted the opinion that God is incorporeal, 9 1, XIX | understand him, that, in his opinion, the world was uncreated. 10 1, XX | those persons who, in his opinion, are the most learned of 11 1, XX | only God, he is, in the opinion of Celsus and those like 12 1, XXVIII | beginning, I give it as my opinion that all these things worthily 13 1, XXXII | speak now according to the opinion of Pythagoras, and Plato, 14 1, XLII | the universally prevalent opinion that there was really a 15 1, LI | Christians. Moreover, I am of opinion that, before the advent 16 1, LI | was to be born. And this opinion had prevailed also extensively 17 1, LX | signification. I am therefore of opinion that, possessing as they 18 1, LXII | their hearers. Nay, I am of opinion that if Jesus had selected 19 2, II | up amongst Jews. I am of opinion, moreover, that since these 20 2, XIV | his will, expressed his opinion that the doctrines taught 21 2, XLI | in a tub; and yet, in the opinion of no one possessed of moderate 22 2, LX | still living, he adopts this opinion as an Epicurean, and says, " 23 2, LX | and he who adopts such an opinion does not believe without 24 2, LXIII | out of due time." I am of opinion now that the statements 25 2, LXIV | heavenly cloud. I am of opinion, too, that before He ascended 26 2, LXXV | if the former are in your opinion greater than the latter, 27 2, LXXV | the less? And this is the opinion entertained with respect 28 3, I | person. He gives it as his opinion, that "the controversy between 29 3, XI | there were differences of opinion among believers regarding 30 3, XII | with great differences of opinion, innumerable heresies have 31 3, XXII | for he was afraid of the opinion of those who might peruse 32 3, XXII | perished; or according to the opinion of those who say that the 33 3, XXXIV | XXXIV.~I am, however, of opinion that these individuals are 34 3, XXXV | once make known his own opinion, as being that of an Epicurean, 35 3, XXXIX | with faith. And I am of opinion that it was on this account 36 3, XLVII | let him who is of this opinion understand that the Gospel, 37 3, LVIII | LVIII.~But those who, in the opinion of Celsus, resemble the 38 4, XI | utterance to the erroneous opinion that God will descend, bringing 39 4, XIII | expression to the erroneous opinion that God will come down 40 4, XVII | everlasting life, and on the opinion which we are to form of 41 4, XXIX | to reason." For, in our opinion, the same virtue belongs 42 4, XXXV | many, though not in our opinion of doubtful meaning, even 43 4, XLI | according to the general opinion, which accepted the statements 44 4, LIII | as possible, to form an opinion from their contents of the 45 4, LIII | life, than the belief or opinion that the supreme God beholds 46 4, LIV | only to have stated his opinion, but also to have shown 47 4, LIV | ought to have expressed no opinion at all on so important a 48 4, LVIII | and puts forward such an opinion not only without proof, 49 4, LVIII | indicate that such was his opinion; and in the second place, 50 4, LX | this is the case in the opinion of those who hold that the 51 4, LX | abides according to the opinion of those who hold it to 52 4, LXI | Let us, then, who in his opinion are unintelligent individuals, 53 4, LXII | make, in harmony with the opinion of Plato, because of the 54 4, LXVI | cause of evils, is in our opinion not true. For it is the 55 4, LXVII | against us, to adopt an opinion which requires at least 56 4, LXIX | and, moreover, I am of opinion that it is at periods which 57 4, LXXV | the first place, he is of opinion that "thunders, and lightnings, 58 4, LXXXIV | irrational," since Celsus is of opinion that these animals, which, 59 4, LXXXVIII| let those who hold this opinion know that this capacity 60 4, XCII | XCII.~In my opinion, however, it is certain 61 4, XCVII | is evident that, in his opinion, the assemblies of the irrational 62 5, IX | matter, he expressed his opinion that the Jews were induced 63 5, XIV | corruption? Whence, also, this opinion of yours is not shared by 64 5, XV | as certain Greeks were of opinion (perhaps having received 65 5, XLIV | to look at them. He is of opinion, accordingly, that there 66 5, XLV | As Celsus, however, is of opinion that it matters nothing 67 5, L | Celsus, still expressing his opinion regarding the Jews, says: " 68 5, LV | indeed the angels, in the opinion of Celsus, shed tears which 69 5, LVII | cautiously express their opinion of the veracity or falsehood 70 5, LX | Jews, because we are of opinion that the literal acceptation 71 6, III | testify, by those who are of opinion that "the chief good cannot 72 6, XIII | both good and evil." This opinion, moreover, is truly an ancient 73 6, XVI | and being pleased with the opinion he expressed regarding rich 74 6, XXI | Celsus, too, agreeably to the opinion of Plato, asserts that souls 75 6, XXIV | misunderstood, that, in my opinion, he has partly borrowed 76 6, XXVIII | worthy of execration in the opinion of those who so regard him, 77 6, XXXVIII | sorcery,--which, in their opinion, is the summit of wisdom,-- 78 6, XLVII | other." He is therefore of opinion that we employed the expression " 79 6, XLVIII | ridicules nor scoffs at their opinion. If, however, holy Scripture 80 6, XLIX | expressing in a single word his opinion regarding the Mosaic cosmogony, 81 6, XLIX | Celsus has also expressed his opinion that the narrative of the 82 6, L | sportively give it as our opinion that Celsus, knowing nothing 83 6, LXV | Word was God," we are of opinion that God is to be reached 84 6, LXX | Nor is the Spirit, in our opinion, a "body," any more than 85 6, LXXI | spirit; whereas, in our opinion,--who endeavour to demonstrate 86 6, LXXX | mentioned) that, in the opinion even of Celsus, the Egyptians 87 6, LXXX | own daughters, are, in the opinion of Celsus, an inspired race; 88 7, II | Celsus how unfounded is his opinion, that those who admit another 89 7, XLV | knowledge; truth and error form opinion. Intelligible objects are 90 7, LVIII | That has always been my opinion, and is so still.' Such 91 7, LXII | heroes are. This is the opinion of Heraclitus; but as for 92 7, LXIX | I say, then, that in the opinion of most of those who believe 93 8, XIV | the supporters of such an opinion. Jesus is, then, not the 94 8, XXXI | have already seen. In our opinion, a man can only be said 95 8, XLIX | when he ascribes to us the opinion that "there is nothing in 96 8, LI | or that he was of that opinion whose mind was under the 97 8, LX | ought not to despise the opinion of those wise men who say 98 8, LXIII | had made: "The more just opinion is, that demons desire nothing


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