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obeyed 8
obeying 2
obeys 2
object 81
object- 1
objected 2
objection 31
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82 worthy
81 am
81 appearance
81 object
81 virtue
80 irrational
80 never
Origenes
Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XVI | makes these statements, his object being to asperse the origin 2 1, XXX | his other merits, is an object of admiration both for his 3 1, XXXV | the future, and who is an object of admiration among the 4 1, XLII | of the writers, that the object with which each event has 5 1, XLIV | But another party might object, that not all those who 6 1, XLVIII | however, belong to our present object to explain why Paul says, " 7 2, III | III.~Our present object, however, is to expose the 8 2, III | fathers? It was not his object to investigate everything 9 2, IX | Jesus, which was then an object of sight and perception, 10 2, XXXVIII| mankind; having, as the object of His first advent, not 11 2, XLII | faith of which He was the object; but rather confirmed the 12 2, LIII | others sorcerers?" one might object to him, on the ground of 13 2, LXV | so none could reasonably object to the statements of the 14 2, LXXIII | and instruct them in the object of His coming. For He had 15 2, LXXIII | give you rest." And the object of His coming had been explained 16 2, LXXVIII| He did not come with the object of producing incredulity 17 3, I | discourse, in which our object is to refute the allegations 18 3, IV | arrived, and is still an object of expectation? But even 19 3, X | party: for this was their object from the beginning." That 20 3, XII | Christianity appeared an object of veneration to men, not 21 3, XVII | and passed within, the object of worship is seen to be 22 3, XXVIII | as a god? And with what object does he do this? And what 23 3, XXVIII | of Him also who was the object of their predictions, whose 24 3, XXVIII | and believed Him to be the object of prophecy, while others 25 3, XXXI | from a bow." For with what object did the deity who bestowed 26 3, XXXIII | let him show with what object this supernatural power 27 3, XLV | XLV.~But that the object of Christianity is that 28 3, XLVII | believe that it was not the object of the Gospel to win wise 29 3, LII | the public streets, whose object is to slander one another; 30 3, LXXIX | not at all understand the object of him who inflicts the 31 4, X | procedure, When we say that our object is to reform the human race, 32 4, XIII | understood to be material, and an object of sense. But if, on the 33 4, XXI | happened with a similar object to that of the deluge, which 34 4, XXI | more seasonably when his object is to show not only what 35 4, XXXII | their smallness, an easy object of attack to others, and 36 4, XXXVIII| next place, as it is his object to slander our Scriptures, 37 4, XLVIII | meaning or with any other object, to be shameful narratives 38 4, LIII | admit that he who is the object of pity is not at the same 39 4, LIII | not at the same moment an object of hatred, and that he who 40 4, LIII | and that he who is the object of hatred is not at the 41 4, LIV | each thing with a certain object and for a certain reason; 42 4, LX | uncreated. But it is not our object at present, in answering 43 4, LXXII | the "word" have no other object in view than to free as 44 4, LXXIII | alone (for that is not my object), but of the whole of nature, 45 4, LXXVII | place, forgetting that his object is to accuse both Jews and 46 4, LXXV | next proceeds further to object against himself what is 47 5, I | on the other hand, is our object to try, by means of arguments 48 5, XXIII | so long as he who is the object of His care shows by his 49 5, XXVII | crocodile, and to eat what is an object of adoration among other 50 5, XLIV | explaining enigmatically the object of the law regarding the 51 5, LXV | the philosophers, with the object of making it appear that 52 6, I | maintain, that if it is the object of the ambassadors of the 53 6, XI | testimony to that effect was an object of dispute, there would 54 6, XVI | crooked--was chosen as an object of comparison with a rich 55 6, XVI | camel was adduced as an object of comparison in the sacred 56 6, XX | unseen," things which are the object of the understanding, and 57 6, XXVII | expressions, not a rational object, but one of a most irrational 58 6, XXVIII | XXVIII.~With some such object as this in view does Celsus 59 6, XLI | forgotten that it was his object to write against the Christians, 60 6, XLIX | these words with no serious object in view, but in the spirit 61 6, XLIX | from Arcadia." Now their object was to create laughter in 62 6, LI | however, it is not our object to enter into an explanation 63 6, LVIII | threatening has for its object the conversion of the hearers, 64 6, LX | his assertions, as if his object were to swell his book by 65 6, LXIX | sent God His Son to be an object "easy to be seen." And because 66 6, LXX | spirit" that which is the object of the "understanding." 67 6, LXXIII | by generation; and yet an object, when seen, does not at 68 7, XV | are dead, your death is an object of knowledge; but as the 69 7, XXXII | nothing about it, made it the object of contempt and ridicule.~ 70 7, XLV | arises error. Truth is the object of knowledge; truth and 71 7, LIII | if you had chosen as the object of your zealous homage some 72 7, LVI | from this, then, that the object of Celsus is to vilify the 73 7, LVII | After this, as though his object was to swell the size of 74 7, LXIII | the grounds on which we object to them are the same as 75 7, LXIII | may approve of those who object on sound principles, and 76 7, LXIV | of men. Neither do they object to them from a belief that 77 7, LXX | in refusing homage to any object except the Most High God, 78 8, XIX | of Celsus that we do not object to the erection of temples 79 8, XX | not therefore true that we object to building altars, statues, 80 8, L | unreasonably intent upon an object which can never satisfy 81 8, LXVII | to worship so glorious an object as the sun, although we


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