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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXI | that this is He who was spoken of by the prophets, but 2 1, XXXV | Lord is related to have spoken to Ahaz thus: "Ask a sign 3 1, XLIII | which He is recorded to have spoken to these men?" And, to compare 4 1, XLIII | but also to have been both spoken and recorded by the same. 5 1, LVI | sceptre of Thy kingdom," are spoken of the God of all things; 6 1, LVII | those predictions which were spoken of him were intended of 7 1, LVIII | says that "Chaldeans are spoken of by Jesus as having been 8 1, LXI | a point of which we have spoken to the best of our ability 9 1, LXIX | as you were." But we have spoken of these matters at greater 10 2, XIII | foolish alike? For the word, spoken with power, has gained the 11 2, XX | in Ps. cviii., Judas is spoken of by the mouth of the Saviour, 12 2, XXVI | reproached us with Jesus having spoken such words during His stay 13 2, XXIX | preceding pages we have already spoken of this point, viz., the 14 2, XLVIII | already on several occasions spoken of them slanderously as 15 2, LXI | believe." These words were spoken by Thomas, who deemed it 16 2, LXIX | from view, after He had spoken to them certain words?~ 17 2, LXXIV | mighty words which were spoken by Him with authority, and 18 2, LXXV | appearances; and thus what was spoken by our Saviour will be applicable 19 2, LXXVI | regarded as having been spoken by Jesus. And as respects 20 2, LXXVIII| which is as follows, being spoken in the person of the Lord " 21 3, IV | of an ass," if He who was spoken of can be clearly pointed 22 3, IV | preceding pages we have already spoken on the point of Jesus being 23 3, XVII | shall reply that we have spoken in the preceding pages at 24 3, XXI | XXI.~And I have not yet spoken of the observance of all 25 3, XXXII | Him, might either be evil spoken of, as inventions like these, 26 3, XXXIII | with respect to him he has spoken like an oracle, when he 27 3, XXXIV | of which we have already spoken at considerable length? 28 3, XXXV | assert that the persons spoken of are either demons, or 29 3, XLV | understanding of its hearers, it has spoken certain truths in enigmas, 30 3, LIII | believe these words to be well spoken, suppose that the noble 31 3, LVII | with it, you would not have spoken the truth, and yet your 32 3, LX | the doctrines which were spoken in private by Jesus to His 33 3, LXII | slur upon the exhortations spoken and written to those who 34 3, LXIII | are invited to the rest spoken of in the word of God, " 35 3, LXXXI | that these words were not spoken by the divine Spirit, who 36 4, I | that Jesus is the Christ spoken of in prophecy--he makes 37 4, III | power." We ourselves have spoken in many parts of our writings 38 4, XII | down," it is understood as spoken in conformity with the usage 39 4, XIII | works of the wicked man are spoken of figuratively under the 40 4, XIII | loss." But what work can be spoken of in these words as being " 41 4, XIX | patients), rather than when spoken in the spirit of truth. 42 4, XXI | events, show that they have spoken the truth concerning many 43 4, XXIV | most unbecoming, whether spoken of all men in general, or 44 4, XXVII | XXVII.~And I have not yet spoken of the other evils which 45 4, XXVII | who show that He who was spoken of in prophecy has come, 46 4, XXXI | settled in Egypt, we have spoken in the preceding pages. 47 4, XXXVIII| impression that they are spoken with a figurative meaning. 48 4, XL | the race), and what was spoken with reference to the woman 49 4, XL | reference to the woman is spoken of every woman without exception. 50 4, LXXI | to say to them should be spoken by Him in a manner more 51 4, LXXI | spiritual truths which are spoken by it to those who are called " 52 4, LXXXVII| saying: "These things have I spoken to you in proverbs, but 53 4, XCIV | understanding the words spoken by this "divine" grinder 54 4, XCVII | and that they know what is spoken at them, and actually prove 55 4, XCVIII | not aware that any one has spoken of its observance of oaths; 56 5, XL | since, after Celsus had spoken to the above effect of the 57 5, XLII | preceding pages already spoken in part of the venerable 58 5, XLV | names, on which we have spoken briefly in the preceding 59 5, XLV | statements are true when spoken of the names of men, what 60 5, LXIII | of things shameful to be spoken; nor will they yield in 61 5, LXIII | of things shameful to be spoken" against those who have 62 6, XXVI | uttered instead of what was spoken by some who perhaps are 63 6, XXIX | subjects, however, we have spoken at adequate length in the 64 6, XXXIII | individuals, are represented as spoken at each of the gates by 65 6, XLIII | from whom the Ophioneus spoken of by Pherecydes is derived-- 66 6, LXI | But suppose that they are spoken in an improper and figurative 67 6, LXII | the mouth of the LORD hath spoken it," or perhaps because 68 6, LXXIV | opinions (having already spoken frequently of them), and 69 6, LXXVI | misinterpreted it as not being spoken of Jesus Christ. What has 70 7, VIII | saying, "But what things were spoken or not spoken in the land 71 7, VIII | things were spoken or not spoken in the land of Judea, according 72 7, VIII | to use the words "or not spoken," as though implying that 73 7, VIII | were written were never spoken. In fact, he is unacquainted 74 7, XVI | kill Me, a man that hath spoken unto you the truth which 75 7, XXVIII | men of a former age have spoken of a happy life reserved 76 7, XXVIII | days of thy life," were spoken of the whole earth, the 77 7, XXXIV | from the senses as commonly spoken of. For when the prophet 78 7, XXXIV | understand that the ears spoken of are of a diviner kind. 79 7, XLI | Creator of the world, who have spoken so many things by a truly 80 7, XLIII | he implies that He may be spoken of, and that there are a 81 7, XLIII | that these last words were spoken in reference to His bodily 82 7, LXIII | common person of whom we have spoken.~ 83 8, V | gods, but also beyond those spoken of as gods in Scripture, 84 8, XVIII | virtue of which we have spoken, and takes His abode in 85 8, XVIII | have described with those spoken of by Celsus, and the images 86 8, XIX | altars of which we have spoken, but that we do refuse to 87 8, XIX | temple. Of all the temples spoken of in this sense, the best 88 8, XXIX | mouth are evil thoughts when spoken, murders, adulteries, fornications, 89 8, XLIII | he has on this subject spoken something like the truth; 90 8, LXII | former passage, Celsus had spoken at length on the subject


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