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88 mind
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86 sake
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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | and done many wonderful works." Whether Celsus omitted 2 1, IX | sins, and honoured for good works or not to have allowed themselves 3 1, XIV | which are found in these works in the spirit of truth, 4 1, XVIII | from them); whereas the works of Moses have stirred up 5 1, XXV | being added, certain mighty works are wrought among men. And 6 1, XXVII | successfully accomplished works beyond the reach of human 7 1, XXXVIII| admitting somehow the miraculous works done by Jesus, by means 8 1, XLV | whom are related marvellous works surpassing human power-- 9 1, XLV | have wrought his mighty works by jugglery, while Jesus 10 1, L | resurrection, nor the wonderful works which He was to perform, 11 1, LXVII | contains evidence of the works of Jesus, in the existence 12 1, LXVIII | suspicion that the great works performed by Jesus, of which 13 1, LXVIII | arts, had performed His works only for show; but now there 14 2, IX | said of God, and of the works of creation, in express 15 2, XIII | Jesus contained in their works. Now in these it is recorded, 16 2, XLVI | also manifested to them His works. And now, through his tautology, 17 2, XLVIII | of them slanderously as works of sorcery; and we also 18 2, XLVIII | resurrection, in order that the works done by the Lord might not 19 2, XLVIII | disciples performed even greater works than these miracles of Jesus, 20 2, XLIX | and done many wonderful works? And then will I say unto 21 2, XLIX | miracles of Jesus to the works of human sorcery, says in 22 2, XLIX | does not deny that these works at least are not at all 23 2, XLIX | to conclude from the same works that the one is God and 24 2, XLIX | acknowledged that these are not the works of a divine nature, but 25 2, XLIX | through His name should do works resembling those of His 26 2, L | that perish; whereas the works of Christ and His disciples 27 2, LI | did not deny that these works have in them nothing of 28 2, LI | were to lay it down that works are wrought by means of 29 2, LI | grant that there are also works which are the product of 30 2, LI | to sorcerers) that some works must be found among men 31 2, LI | spirit, and performs such works in order to benefit men, 32 2, LII | why do you believe the works which are recorded in your 33 2, LII | accomplished far greater works than those of Moses? For 34 2, LIII | does not deny that these works have in them nothing of 35 2, LIII | does not deny that these works have in them nothing of 36 2, LIII | this also: "Why from these works should the others be accounted 37 2, LIII | that these were not the works of a divine nature, but 38 2, LVII | themselves believed with the works which were done by Him, 39 3, XI | while eye-witnesses of (the works of) Jesus were still teaching 40 3, XXXV | or even a god, working works which are beyond the reach 41 4, III | at great length in their works on providence. They truly 42 4, XIII | are wickedness, and the works which result from it, and 43 4, XIII | if, on the contrary, the works of the wicked man are spoken 44 4, XXVI | images, or other objects, the works of men's hands; whereas, 45 4, XXXVI | had left behind them such works. But perhaps it was from 46 4, XLVIII | religious respect of His noble works of creation, not contaminating 47 4, XLVIII | of God, and for His noble works of creation, that we would 48 4, LI | refer in these words to the works of Philo, or to those of 49 4, LI | Pythagoras--in many of his works quotes from the writings 50 4, LII | statements contained in such works; for their fallacy is manifest 51 4, LII | is mortal, but that His works, whatever they are, are 52 4, LIV | while mortal things are the works of others, and the soul 53 4, LXX | condemned to serve in public works that were useful to the 54 4, LXXV | lightnings, and rains are not the works of God,"--thus showing more 55 4, LXXV | grant that these were the works of God, they are brought 56 4, LXXXII | executes not merely the works which are determined by 57 4, LXXXIII| themselves, because their works were compared to those of 58 5, III | reader), who peruse the works of Celsus, and give your 59 5, X | that they, seeing your good works, may glorify your Father 60 5, XI | to depreciate these great works of God's creative power, 61 5, XIX | honourable to reveal the works of God,"--in a way consistent 62 5, XXXV | about any of the created works of God but to ascend on 63 5, XXXVII | most ancient of all the works of creation; for it was 64 5, XXXIX | to turn away from wicked works, and to reverence and honour 65 5, LI | accomplished such mighty works without the divine help.~ 66 5, LIX | says, God "ceased" from His works, retiring into the contemplation 67 6, XXVII | Christianity, wishing to do the 'works of darkness,' used to extinguish 68 6, XLII | exhibit great and marvellous works, claiming for himself the 69 6, XLII | pay no attention to these works of Satan, but to place their 70 6, LIII | secretly, and destroy the works which he has created? Why 71 6, LIII | strain: "If these are his works, how is it that God created 72 6, LIII | Celsus: "If these are His works, how is it that God created 73 6, LV | resulted from His principal works, as there follow from the 74 6, LV | there follow from the chief works of the carpenter such things 75 6, LXI | ended on the sixth day His works which He had made, and ceased 76 6, LXI | seventh day from all His works which He had made: and God 77 6, LXI | had ceased from all His works which He had begun to make;" 78 6, LXI | who have done all their works in their six days, and who, 79 7, XXI | that they be rich in good works, ready to distribute, willing 80 7, XXI | all wisdom, in all good works, may not out of these treasures 81 7, XXXI | they say of God that "His works are truth;" thus making 82 7, XXXI | distinction between the works of God and the works of 83 7, XXXI | the works of God and the works of God's hands, which latter 84 7, XXXI | that "they regard not the works of the Lord, nor consider 85 7, XXXVII | and that certain of His works are invisible, that is to 86 7, LXV | worship the sun and the other works of God. This is forbidden 87 8, XLVIII | there is nothing in all the works of demons, responses of


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