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Against Celsus

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1 1, Pref | sent us, but which I do not think that any one, although only 2 1, XXV | names, against those who think that we ought to be indifferent 3 1, XXVI | as Celsus, and they who think with him, allege, "they 4 1, XXXI | delivered to them by Him. For I think that no one who candidly 5 1, XXXV | me, or any of those who think with him, with what meaning 6 1, XXXVII | XXXVII.~I think, then, that it has been 7 1, XXXIX | XXXIX.~I do not think it necessary to grapple 8 1, XLVI | voice from heaven. And I think the wonders wrought by Jesus 9 1, XLVIII | leper, to cleanse him, as I think, in a twofold sense,--freeing 10 1, XLIX | legislator--from inability, as I think, to meet the argument that 11 1, LV | length, necessarily as I think, on account of the language 12 1, LXII | who were fitted both to think and speak so as to please 13 1, LXVI | these words Celsus seems to think that there was no element 14 2, XIII | that governors and kings think of destroying those who 15 2, XIV | would befall Him, might think to make light of the admission, 16 2, XIV | thirteenth or fourteenth book, I think, of his Chronicles, not 17 2, XXVII | those of Valentinus, and, I think, also those of Lucian. But 18 2, XXIX | in the spirit of a Jew, I think, and in keeping with their 19 2, XXXIII | took place, Phlegon too, I think, has written in the thirteenth 20 2, XXXIV | who recorded them did not think that you, and such as you, 21 2, LVII | on this account, too, I think it was that Jesus appeared 22 2, LXI | Him, because he did not think it impossible that the soul 23 2, LXIV | eyes of their soul, and, I think, also with those of their 24 2, LXIV | the same is He." And I think that the Saviour Himself 25 2, LXV | seeing His resurrection. I think, moreover, that the following 26 2, LXXIV | ourselves. And I do not think that he has,shown that " 27 2, LXXV | LXXV.~I think what has been stated is 28 2, LXXVII | writings, friend, in which you think you discover matter of accusation 29 3, VII | neither Celsus nor they who think with him are able to point 30 3, XVII | assert this--and I do not think that he will maintain anything 31 3, XIX | and not, as the multitude think, to ephemeral animals; and 32 3, XXII | to the view of those who think that the soul of man perishes 33 3, XXV | goddesses! Now I am inclined to think that no one would assert 34 3, XXXVI | weak conscience, actually think that they are paying a divine 35 3, XLVII | them;" dimly alluding, I think, to those who ascend from 36 3, LXXVI | are not less insane who think that images, fashioned by 37 4, XXI | must remark that I do not think any one prior to the time 38 4, XXII | For forty and two years, I think, after the date of the crucifixion 39 4, XXXIX | chance, or whether, as some think, meeting during his visit 40 4, LIX | of Anytus and Socrates, think of burying the bodies of 41 4, LXXIV | means through which they think they are slandering their 42 4, LXXIV | along with the child. I think, too, that as in cities 43 4, LXXIV | are Celsus and they who think with him guilty of impiety 44 4, LXXXIII| be greatly puffed up, and think highly of themselves, because 45 4, LXXXVI | fall in with these, they think that they have gained a 46 4, XCIX | reply to these statements. I think, indeed, that I have shown 47 5, XXIII | establishing these points, as they think, by irresistible arguments. 48 5, XXVIII | allegations of Celsus. But as we think it likely that some of those 49 5, XXXV | himself, Celsus, or those who think with him, should say, that 50 5, XLI | circle of the heavens.' And I think," continues Celsus, "that 51 5, XLV | names of men, what are we to think of those which are transferred, 52 5, XLV | skilled in these matters think it ought to be united, there 53 5, XLVIII | might have had power, I think, over those of the people 54 5, LVI | having failed to notice, I think, that Matthew and Mark speak 55 5, LXI | and others "spiritual,"--I think he here means the followers 56 6, VIII | Plato, it is Aristander, I think, who has related that he 57 6, VIII | sayings of Plato, is, I think, intentionally silent on 58 6, XII | that respect I venture to think that I am in reality wise." 59 6, XXX | among Christians, but who, I think, are accepted by the Ophites. 60 6, XXXI | to Sabaoth, to whom they think the following should be 61 6, XXXI | all they name Horaeus, and think that the following prayer 62 6, XXXVI | tree;" not understanding, I think, the symbolical expression, 63 6, XLI | sorcerer; and among these, I think, he especially mentioned 64 6, XLII | For it is the devil, I think, who ought rather to be 65 6, LI | from misunderstanding, I think, some pestilent heresy which 66 6, LXVIII | Celsus were to ask us how we think we know God, and how we 67 6, LXVIII | into our mouth, "How we think we can know God? and how 68 6, LXXVIII| Lacedaemonians; but do not you think that you have made the Son 69 7, V | this is so, what are we to think of those spirits that are 70 7, VII | back to more remote times, think of the life of Noah, who 71 7, XXXI | of Plato's idea, we also think that it does not fall within 72 7, XL | defence of that which they think the truth. That excess of 73 7, XLV | it is well. And if you think that a Divine Spirit has 74 7, LI | reference to this: "If you think that a Divine Spirit has 75 7, LVI | most infamous. He seems to think that he may in this way 76 7, LVIII | done to us, as most people think?' 'It seems to me that we 77 8, IV | sacred Scriptures teach us to think, in like manner, of the 78 8, IV | Creator of the universe. I think, therefore, that the prince 79 8, XII | appeared among men, and they think it no offence against God 80 8, LI | should ever swerve. But I think Celsus has been far surpassed 81 8, LIV | destruction. Indeed, we think it both reasonable in itself 82 8, LV | who are set as judges, and think that they have power over 83 8, LXVI | rather than say or even think anything unworthy of God."


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