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1 1, Pref | or of any such as he. For Paul, when enumerating the innumerable 2 1, Pref | other causes enumerated by Paul, do not separate us (from 3 1, Pref | from Christ); but not that Paul and the other apostles, 4 1, Pref | Celsus has entitled it. Paul, indeed, observing that 5 1, XIII | occur in the writings of Paul, where they run as follow: " 6 1, XIII | genuine disciple of Jesus, Paul, when he says: "For after 7 1, XIII | foolishness" of preaching, as Paul also perceived, when he 8 1, XLVII | distinguished for his justice. Paul, a genuine disciple of Jesus, 9 1, XLVIII | scents such things as leads Paul to say that he is a sweet 10 1, XLVIII | the Son of man." And so Paul was carried away into the 11 1, XLVIII | present object to explain why Paul says, "Whether in the body, 12 1, LVII | that every man who, as Paul expresses it, is no longer 13 1, LVII | of all such. The words of Paul are as follow: "For ye have 14 1, LXII | power? And to this also, Paul, referring in terms of commendation, 15 1, LXIII | a sinful man." Moreover, Paul, who himself also at a later 16 1, LXIII | of saying something about Paul, the founder, after Jesus, 17 2, I | Epistle to the Galatians, Paul states that Peter, still 18 2, I | right hand of fellowship to Paul and Barnabas, in order that, 19 2, I | from the heathen, when even Paul himself "became as a Jew 20 2, IX | God. Now if, according to Paul's teaching, "he that is 21 2, XVI | philosophical remarks of Paul, or the statements of the 22 2, XVII | encountered what He foreknew; when Paul, His own disciple, having 23 2, XXIV | pondered over by those whom Paul calls "perfect" when he 24 2, XXXIV | loosed his chains; and that Paul, having been bound in the 25 2, L | L.~Paul, moreover, in the second 26 2, LXIII | some similar fashion. And Paul also, in the concluding 27 2, LXV | seventy also, and lastly to Paul, as to one born out of due 28 2, LXVI | behold His resurrection, when Paul, writing to the Corinthians, 29 2, LXIX | with Him; as is declared by Paul, "For we were buried with 30 2, LXXI | apostles, and especially from Paul. Moreover, those who are 31 3, XI | even in the Epistles of Paul, who was contemporary with 32 3, XIII | Christianity? And respecting these, Paul appears to me to speak in 33 3, XVIII | that which is called by Paul the gift consisting in the " 34 3, XIX | that is in Christianity, Paul says: 'We speak wisdom among 35 3, XX | opinions to those of Celsus: "Paul then, we are to suppose, 36 3, XX | both that you understand Paul's words, and that you can 37 3, XXI | contained in the writings of Paul. But what we have said is 38 3, XXXIII | Scriptures," and to the wish of Paul, who taught that "we ought 39 3, XLVI | kill and crucify.", And Paul also, in the catalogue of " 40 3, XLVII | that what is written by Paul in the first Epistle to 41 3, XLVII | constitute the wisdom of God. But Paul, as a lover of truth, says 42 3, XLVIII | who are termed "bishops," Paul, in describing what kind 43 3, LIII | the word is used by our Paul in writing to the Corinthians, 44 3, LXII | necessarily first exist in men. As Paul also says, "When the commandment 45 3, LXXIII | with a foolish nation." And Paul also, knowing this, said, " 46 3, LXXVI | say from the writings of Paul, that the apostle of Jesus 47 4, V | and have our being," as Paul also taught in his address 48 4, XVIII | to quote one testimony of Paul to the following effect: " 49 4, XLIX | an allegorical meaning." Paul, the apostle of Jesus, says: " 50 4, XLIX | another passage the same Paul says: "For it is written, 51 4, LXX | would wish to be engaged. Paul also, the apostle of Jesus, 52 4, LXXII | wrath," as the Apostle Paul declares, all men are children: " 53 4, LXXII | the further statement of Paul: "Or despisest thou the 54 4, LXXII | commands us by the mouth of Paul to "put off all these, anger, 55 5, VIII | And in the writings of Paul, who was carefully trained 56 5, X | and ever," etc. And hence Paul, too, when speaking of the 57 5, XVII | Thessalonians, in which Paul, as one who is alive and 58 5, XVIII | to quote the language of Paul from the first Epistle to 59 5, XLVII | upon it in the Epistle of Paul to the Romans.~ 60 5, LXI | of the Gentiles alike, as Paul, too, distinctly says, who 61 5, LXIV | Celsus could remember out of Paul's writings; and yet why 62 5, LXV | Epistles of the Apostle Paul, as the two sects of Ebionites, 63 6, III | sinners. For respecting such Paul says in express words: " 64 6, VI | done a similar thing. Nay, Paul even heard "unspeakable 65 6, VII | incredible assertion, that Paul the tentmaker, and Peter 66 6, X | quote also the words of Paul, where he says, in censuring 67 6, XII | be foolishness with God;" Paul having said that "the wisdom 68 6, XIII | is faith. And therefore Paul says: "To one is given by 69 6, XIX | knowledge holds this place." Our Paul, moreover, educated by these 70 6, XXIV | representations of men who, as Paul says, "creep into houses, 71 6, XLV | Daniel nor in the writings of Paul, nor what the Saviour in 72 6, XLV | deceive the human race. Paul, indeed, speaks of him who 73 6, XLVI | hand." What is stated by Paul in the words quoted from 74 6, LIV | evil days concerning which Paul said: "Redeeming the time, 75 6, LVII | is distinctly taught by Paul, when he says: "This persuasion 76 6, LXV | his principles; while our Paul declares, that "of Him, 77 6, LXX | objects of "sense;" as when Paul says, "But our sufficiency 78 7, XX | contradictory of each other. Paul in like manner says, that " 79 7, XX | We may therefore find in Paul, as well as in the prophet, 80 7, XX | he shall live by them," Paul in like manner, when he 81 7, XXI | nations. It was thus that Paul lent to all the nations 82 7, XXXVIII| though now, in the words of Paul, "we see in a glass obscurely, 83 7, XLIII | Such are the things which Paul labours to express when 84 8, I | purpose requires. And as Paul said, "We are ambassadors 85 8, IV | lords." To this effect Paul says, "For though there 86 8, IV | to be subject to Himself, Paul therefore, with this in 87 8, V | beyond that of those whom Paul calls "gods," if he is enabled, 88 8, XIX | God by Jesus Christ;" and Paul also says, "Being built 89 8, XXI | me a most noble saying of Paul, "Ye observe days, and months, 90 8, XXIII | distinct from others, that Paul seems to me to refer in 91 8, XXIV | the Corinthians, in which Paul treats of offerings to idols. 92 8, XXIX | false witness, blasphemies." Paul also says, "Meat commendeth