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1 1, Pref | you wished me to write a reply to the false charges brought 2 1, Pref | might be preserved by a reply to them of such a nature 3 1, Pref | order that the reader of our reply to Celsus might fall in 4 1, I | violation of it, we have to reply, that if a man were placed 5 1, IV | branch of instruction. In reply to which we have to say, 6 1, XXIX | his renown, the following reply: "Neither would I, had I 7 1, XXXIV | Lo, a young woman," we reply that the word "Olmah"--which 8 1, XLII | XLII.~Before we begin our reply, we have to remark that 9 1, LVII | differ from another?" In reply to whom we say, that every 10 1, LXVII | were the Son of God." In reply to which we have to say 11 1, LXX | contemptible objections. For our reply to him will be, that he 12 1, LXXI | human affections. But what reply need be made to him who, 13 1, LXXI | contents of our first book in reply to him. And if God bestow 14 2, I | intend the present part as a reply to the charges brought by 15 2, IX | and an angel." To which we reply, that even we do not suppose 16 2, XX | frivolous, the following is our reply to such statements. Celsus 17 2, XXIX | not necessary for us to reply to the objection, supposed 18 2, XXX | have done." We would say in reply, that so He did; for righteousness 19 2, XXXIV | he would probably say in reply, that there are certain 20 2, XXXV | his Father?" We have to reply, that it would be the same 21 2, LIV | Moses, and would say in reply, that Moses also put on 22 2, LVIII | he breathed his last?" We reply to the Jew: "What you adduce 23 2, LIX | refer to want of virtue, we reply that He was of very great 24 2, LXXV | beginning. For I would say in reply to this Jew of Celsus, when 25 2, LXXVII | the above, then, be our reply to this Jew of Celsus. And 26 2, LXXVIII| whatever they may say in reply with respect to the providence 27 3, XII | by the various sects." In reply to which, we say that heresies 28 3, XVI | mankind? And if he should reply that "we weave together 29 3, XVI | mysteries; " we shall ask him in reply, "Erroneous opinions from 30 3, XVII | anything else--we shall reply that we have spoken in the 31 3, XIX | about Jesus." Now to this we reply, "Good sir, (suppose that) 32 3, XX | wisdom, we shall say in reply: first of all examine the 33 3, XXII | shadow!" Now to this we reply, that it was very artful 34 3, XXII | not regard them as gods reply as follows: These beings, 35 3, XLII | and Hercules? To which we reply, "What great deed has AEsculapius, 36 3, XLIII | observe such a custom," we reply that Callimachus the Cyrenian, 37 3, XLIV | women and children." In reply to which, we say that, as 38 3, XLIX | for us to wish to offer a reply to such statements of Celsus 39 3, LXII | committed sin?" To which we reply, that if by those "who were 40 3, LXII | distinction in his statement,--we reply that it is impossible for 41 3, LXIV | similar nature, we have to reply that absolutely a sinner 42 3, LXXII | ensnared by their wisdom." In reply to which we say that, since 43 3, LXXV | exposed," we shall inquire in reply, "What are the physicians 44 3, LXXX | through vain hopes," we thus' reply to him when he finds fault 45 4, I | offer this fourth book as a reply to what follows. And we 46 4, III | however, as if some would reply that it was "in order to 47 4, XIX | nevertheless will attempt a reply, because you assert, Celsus, 48 4, XXIV | XXIV.~In reply to these, we ask of those 49 4, XXIV | to our question, we shall reply by endeavouring to show 50 4, LIII | invite him who peruses this reply of ours to the charges of 51 4, LVI | however, are sufficient in reply to Celsus, when he asserts 52 4, LXX | it necessary to make in reply to the assertion, that " 53 4, XCVIII | support, we have to say in reply, that this is done by the 54 4, XCIX | place." Let us then briefly reply to these statements. I think, 55 5, I | begin the fifth book of our reply to the treatise of Celsus, 56 5, I | successfully or not), and let us reply to them. And may God grant 57 5, XIII | willing, address to him in reply such arguments as shall 58 5, XXXIII | ancestral customs. They will reply, No one, because they spring 59 5, XXXIII | or who is our founder, we reply that we are come, agreeably 60 5, LIII | be really an angel," we reply that we do not accept of 61 6, II | have made these remarks in reply to the charges which Celsus 62 6, VII | himself, what we have said in reply may suffice. Seeing, however, 63 6, X | Now, if one wished to reply to Celsus, one might say 64 6, XXXII | peruses his treatise and our reply, that we have no lack of 65 6, XXXVIII| introduced these matters into our reply to Celsus, to show to our 66 6, XLIII | may not appear to quote in reply to Celsus from more recent 67 6, XLVI | the charges of Celsus, and reply to it as we best may.~ 68 6, LIX | himself created?" To this we reply, that God by no means removes 69 7, III | oracles here enumerated, we reply that it would be possible 70 7, XVIII | been deceived by it, we may reply that we have only to read 71 7, XXV | the law, we must say in reply, that this precept, "Whosoever 72 7, XLVI | reasonings. But here we have to reply to those who slander the 73 7, LV | under sufferings?" we would reply, that the silence of Jesus 74 7, LXV | and heroes are," we may reply that it is easy to know 75 8, XII | His servant." To this we reply, that if Celsus had known 76 8, XXVII | fear." So much, then, in reply to those statements of Celsus: " 77 8, LV | tribute in return." To this we reply, that there appears to us 78 8, LXXIII | and to slay men, we can reply: "Do not those who are priests 79 8, LXXVI | considered it proper to say in reply to that book of Celsus which 80 8, LXXVI | his discourse and of my reply to judge which of the two