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1 1, Pref | vain;" such deceitfulness, viz., as is found in the language 2 1, II | the system of doctrine, viz., Judaism, upon which Christianity 3 1, VIII | they in whom this element, viz., the soul, is in a healthy 4 1, XXIV | mysterious subject--that, viz., respecting the nature 5 1, XXIX | distinguished, and talked about; viz., when a man's parents happen 6 1, XXXVIII| circumstances attending it, viz., either that the angel 7 1, XLV | surpassing human power--Moses, viz., your own legislator, who 8 1, XLVI | of Jesus at His baptism, viz., regarding the dove and 9 1, XLVI | the meaning is doubtful--viz., whether the Father and 10 1, XLVIII | points which Celsus imagines, viz., that Jesus Himself related 11 1, XLIX | of the claims of Jesus, viz., that His coming was predicted 12 1, LIII | these things were reserved, viz., the Christ of God, the 13 1, LX | of a mortal man,--gold, viz., as to a king; myrrh, as 14 1, LXI | kingdom,--for the benefit, viz., of those who were to be 15 1, LXX | the Greeks to be a god, viz., the Pythian and Didymean 16 2, I | to this special question, viz., why Celsus, when he had 17 2, XI | that this alone is true, viz., that one of His disciples 18 2, XII | be childish assertions, viz., that "no good general 19 2, XIX | also falls to the ground, viz., "that we are not to believe, 20 2, XX | it may or may not happen, viz., that one or other of these 21 2, XXI | broken a mighty oath--that, viz., by the salt of the table."~ 22 2, XXV | numerous are those others, viz., "Not as I will, but as 23 2, XXVI | these occurrences,--that, viz., of not recording them 24 2, XXIX | already spoken of this point, viz., the prediction that there 25 2, XXXIV | as there did to Pentheus, viz., madness or discerption." 26 2, XXXIX | than a manifest falsehood, viz., that Jesus, "having gained 27 2, XLII | Him before it happened, viz., that this Gospel of His 28 2, XLVIII | related to have happened; viz., the daughter of the ruler 29 2, LI | consequences of their miracles, viz., whether they tend to the 30 2, LIII | already said, the same thing, viz., that, "even Moses does 31 2, LX | as if this were possible, viz., that the image of a man 32 2, LXIV | always the same appearance, viz., that Judas, when about 33 2, LXV | reference to our subject, viz.: "For to this end Christ 34 2, LXIX | one might thus explain, viz., that it was appropriate 35 2, LXX | both impossible and absurd, viz., that while undergoing 36 3, XI | the subject of dispute,--viz., respecting the resurrection, 37 3, XXV | on the present occasion; viz., when it gave commandment 38 3, XXVIII | their occurrence;--this, viz., that God desired to commend 39 3, XXXI | arrangement in such an act, viz., because God, who brought 40 3, XXXV | which he does not desire, viz., that Jesus also was some 41 3, XXXIX | teachers of His doctrines, viz., that there might be no 42 3, LXI | very different vocation, viz. to bind up these wounds 43 3, LXXI | devoid of intelligence,--viz., that "God, like those 44 3, LXXV | physicians of Celsus,--that, viz., which leads to the annihilation 45 4, III | husbandmen than the ancient Jews, viz. to the Christians, who 46 4, VI | this as a ground of excuse, viz., that their unbelief is 47 4, VIII | Christ should be answered--viz., that, "after so long a 48 4, XXI | resulting from one blunder, viz., his not attending to the ( 49 4, XXVIII | whom he regards as worms, viz., the Christians, as saying 50 4, XXXVI | incredible and insipid stories, viz., that a certain man was 51 4, XXXVI | corrupters of the youth,--Homer, viz., and those who have composed 52 4, XLI | ark and its dimensions,--viz., that, according to the 53 4, XLII | intend to convey than this, viz., that He Himself should, 54 4, XLVI | of "a father deceived," viz., Jacob, because he entertained 55 4, LVIII | language regarding the soul--viz., whether not every one, 56 4, LXIII | both increase and decrease, viz., that those individuals 57 4, LXIX | too, has been answered, viz., that "there will neither 58 4, LXIX | also has been referred to, viz., that "God does not need 59 4, LXX | of the following nature, viz., that "although a thing 60 4, LXXV | may say that these things, viz., plants, and trees, and 61 4, LXXV | is said on behalf of man, viz., that the irrational animals 62 4, XCIII | is worthy of admiration, viz. that Moses, having observed 63 4, XCV | with the mystical meaning, viz., "Keep thy heart with all 64 5, XIV | to a most absurd refuge, viz., that all things are possible 65 5, XVI | punishments are to remain,--those, viz., whose opinions, and morals, 66 5, XVI | different nature--those, viz., who, according to their 67 5, XVIII | plants as the following, viz., the mustard plant, or 68 5, XXXIV | this proposal to all men, viz., to bid him select out 69 5, XXXVIII| Arabians also know only of two, viz., Bacchus, who is also an 70 5, LIX | current among the Jews, viz., concerning the six days 71 6, VI | to the following effect, viz.: "If it appeared to me 72 6, VI | consider this point briefly, viz., whether or not Plato were 73 6, XV | are above his capacity--viz., those doctrines that are 74 6, XVI | element of acceptability, viz. that it ruminates, but 75 6, XVI | but one of condemnation, viz., that it does not divide 76 6, XXII | revolutions,--of the movement, viz., of the fixed stars, and 77 6, XXIII | the children of Israel; viz., of what sort those were 78 6, XLII | even proper to be repeated, viz., that the mighty God, in 79 6, XLII | accusations as the following, viz., that "the Son of God is 80 6, XLVII | the very thing occurred, viz., that they should call 81 6, LV | called "good,"--those things, viz., which contribute to the 82 6, LXXII | things are which He consumes, viz., sins, and wickedness.