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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XIX | that there resided in the pure and pious soul of Moses, 2 1, XXXV | women, or one who is still a pure and holy virgin? Surely 3 1, LXIX | God delivered Him up as pure for all who had sinned. 4 2, XXXI | do not present to view a pure and holy Logos, but a most 5 2, XXXVI | the blood congeals, and pure water does not flow forth; 6 2, XL | preaching of salvation and in a pure morality, but in acting 7 2, XLI | did not show himself to be pure from all evil." Let Celsus 8 2, XLI | not, show Himself to be pure. If he means that, He was 9 2, XLI | he means that, He was not pure from what is properly termed " 10 2, XLI | was unable to show himself pure from evils. And how great 11 2, XLIV | death, that they may keep it pure and unstained, according 12 2, LI | imagine also his body, in a pure and holy state, receives 13 2, LXIX | clean linen in which the pure body of Jesus was to be 14 3, XXV | reasonably worship them as pure divinities?--and especially 15 3, XXV | prophetic spirit of Apollo, pure from any body of earth, 16 3, LIX | others again thus: 'He who is pure from all pollution, and 17 3, LX | all those who love with a pure affection the teacher of 18 3, LX | immortality, whoever is pure not only from all defilement, 19 3, LX | only to the holy and the pure. The initiated of Celsus 20 3, LXI | others, gain, which to the pure in soul and body exhibit " 21 3, LXII | to those who are already pure and who sin no more. But 22 3, LXXII | the power of God, and a pure influence flowing from the 23 3, LXXX | philosophical system are pure from empty hopes, and that 24 3, LXXXI | Creator of all things which is pure and sincere, and un-mingled 25 3, LXXXI | on those who have lived a pure and blameless life, and 26 4, IV | number who are perfect and pure ambassadors of the truth, 27 4, XVII | Spirit, who had His abode in pure souls, is closed against 28 4, XXII | has come the doctrine of a pure and holy worship, and who 29 4, XXVI | becoming such from the pure conceptions which they entertain 30 4, XXVII | receive us into His communion pure from all evil and wickedness 31 4, XXVII | man is, as Jesus taught, pure in heart, and meek, and 32 4, XLVIII | Creator a worship which is pure, and speak with religious 33 4, LXXXII | disordered bodies, and as a pure article of food. Nor ought 34 4, XCII | or to search after the pure worship of God, but allow 35 4, XCV | on the contrary, the most pure and holy of human souls, 36 5, III | besides apostatized from the pure and holy worship and honour 37 5, XLI | others, as not being equally pure with themselves, they have 38 5, XLVI | which had been taught to be pure from all foolish thoughts 39 5, LI | teaching of Jesus Christ is pure and unmixed with error, 40 5, LIII | themselves up to a life of pure religion, that they ascend 41 5, LXI | from my forefathers with a pure conscience." And let it 42 6, IV | bodily eyes, but by the pure heart. For, according to 43 6, IV | Jesus, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall 44 6, V | his readers to attain to a pure worship of God, nor even 45 6, XXXI | from whom I am sent forth pure, being already part of the 46 6, XXXI | the rational ruler of a pure mind, and a perfect work 47 6, XXXIX | not abide by the just and pure idea of the Creator of all 48 6, LXIX | heart, but with one which is pure. For it is inconsistent 49 6, LXIX | for that must be itself pure which would worthily behold 50 6, LXIX | worthily behold that which is pure. Let it be granted, indeed, 51 6, LXXIII | because he knows not the pure and virgin birth, unaccompanied 52 6, LXXIII | bodies, and do not remain pure amid such things. If, however, 53 7, V | reason supports the idea that pure souls which are not weighed 54 7, IX | statement is a piece of pure ostentation. However, let 55 7, XXVIII | But that land which is pure lies in the pure region 56 7, XXVIII | which is pure lies in the pure region of heaven.'" Celsus 57 7, XXVIII | Phaedon discourses on the pure land lying in a pure heaven. 58 7, XXVIII | the pure land lying in a pure heaven. But he does not 59 7, XXIX | shadow and figure of that pure land, goodly and large, 60 7, XXIX | goodly and large, in the pure region of heaven, in which 61 7, XXIX | same Psalm refer to the pure land in the pure heaven: " 62 7, XXIX | to the pure land in the pure heaven: "Wait on the Lord, 63 7, XXXIII | To see God belongs to the pure heart, out of which no longer 64 7, XXXIII | is said, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall 65 7, XXXIII | to procure the perfectly pure heart, and as we need that 66 7, XXXIV | commandment of the LORD is pure, enlightening the eyes," 67 7, XXXVIII| and incorporeal, Himself pure intelligence, or something 68 7, XLIII | referred to, "Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall 69 7, XLV | look upon nothing that is pure, although our endeavour 70 7, XLV | may behold Him with that "pure heart" to which alone is 71 7, XLVI | before men the nature of pure religion. We say, then, 72 7, XLVIII | and thus he was accounted pure, and fit for the celebration 73 7, XLVIII | hemlock to fit them for the pure service of God, and for 74 8, I | may God bestow upon us His pure and true Word, even "the 75 8, XIV | the power of God, and a pure influence flowing from the 76 8, XVII | prayers ascending from a pure conscience. Therefore it 77 8, XVIII | contemplation of God with a pure heart they become imitators 78 8, XIX | and most excellent was the pure and holy body of our Saviour 79 8, XXIX | men by His teaching to the pure worship and service of God, 80 8, XXXI | streams,--that the air is kept pure, and supports the life of 81 8, XXXI | afflictions preserve their piety pure and unimpaired, show their 82 8, LV | that is, the perfectly pure life; and God would have 83 8, LXXII | will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may 84 8, LXXIII | God, keeping their hands pure, and wrestling in prayers


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