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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, IX | answer, that if it were possible for all to leave the business 2 1, XXXVII| occurrence, to relate as a possible thing that Plato was the 3 2, XVIII | crime. For if it had been possible for the one to abstain from 4 2, XIX | only came to pass as being possible, but also that, because 5 2, XX | predicts an event, when it is possible that it may or may not happen, 6 2, XX | needy man." Wherefore it was possible for him to show mercy, and 7 2, XX | admit this. For it was quite possible, also, that they might not 8 2, XX | being true (although it was possible that they might not happen), 9 2, XXIV | these: 'O Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from 10 2, XXIV | expression, "Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from 11 2, XXV | expression, "Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from 12 2, XXV | expression, "Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from 13 2, XXV | reverence, "Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from 14 2, XXV | prayer, "Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from 15 2, XXV | by Thee, I pray, if it be possible, that this cup may pass 16 2, XXX | manner. How, then, was it possible for the Gospel doctrine 17 2, XLIX | insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the 18 2, XLIX | disciples; seeing that it is possible that one who makes use of 19 2, LX | next place, as if this were possible, viz., that the image of 20 2, LXI | by Thomas, who deemed it possible that the body of the soul 21 2, LXVIII| which their arrangement is a possible one, they are proved to 22 3, IV | what He was to do, and, if possible, when He was to arrive. 23 3, XXIV | guilelessness, as far as it is possible to see the conscience revealed 24 3, XXVII | case), we ask, How is it possible that, while supposing the 25 3, XXX | energetic, it is nevertheless possible to discover a general superiority 26 3, XXXI | devote themselves as far as possible to the God who is over all, 27 3, XXXIX | far more than it seemed possible could be accomplished by 28 3, XLII | in answer, that if it is possible for the matter which underlies 29 3, LI | having previously, so far as possible, tested the souls of those 30 3, LIV | in order that as far as possible they may lay aside their 31 3, LXVI | recovery of virtue was a possible thing for men. But although 32 3, LXX | do everything which it is possible for Him to do without ceasing 33 3, LXXIII| in the way in which it is possible for such persons to be brought 34 4, III | men) better, nor is it possible for him by means of his 35 4, III | asking, "Is it then not possible for him, by means of his 36 4, III | to be so, and let it be possible." Where, then, is our free 37 4, III | such a course was not only possible, but could be accomplished 38 4, III | of Celsus) why it was not possible for God, by means of His 39 4, XLIX | from the historical), it is possible to be convinced that the 40 4, LIII | themselves, and, as far as possible, to form an opinion from 41 4, LXII | Socrates say: "It is neither possible for evils to disappear from 42 4, LXV | difficult, though still possible, for such an one, although 43 4, XCVIII| and, if it be true, it is possible that it may occur in consequence 44 5, I | and the Jews. If it were possible, indeed, for me to enter 45 5, VI | and planets, as if it were possible that 'the whole' could be 46 5, VII | Jews do this, as if it were possible that "the whole" should 47 5, XIV | viz., that all things are possible to God. And yet God cannot 48 5, XXIII | with God all things are possible; for we know how to understand 49 5, LXIII | opinions from ours, but, if possible, use every exertion to raise 50 6, I | benefits upon the greatest possible number, and, so far as they 51 6, VII | imagines. For how was it possible that they should have heard 52 6, VIII | who relates the greatest possible amount of wonders, and who, 53 6, VIII | clearly know, so far as it is possible for happy human beings to 54 6, X | others, again, as far as possible, in the way of demonstration, 55 6, XXVIII| his against us, should, if possible, arise and exterminate the 56 6, LV | really evil, how was it possible that the proclamation regarding ( 57 6, LVII | not be wrong; for it is possible for a man who has thoroughly 58 6, LXIII | visible) being." Is it possible to suppose that the element 59 6, LXV | phrase to mean that it is possible to represent by words something 60 6, LXIX | the Father. For it was not possible that there could exist a 61 7, I | Christians, and have as far as possible passed over nothing without 62 7, II | another God, no defence is possible; and they who recognise 63 7, III | we reply that it would be possible for us to gather from the 64 7, XXXV | desire it. But how is it possible that a phantom which, as 65 7, XXXVII| the unlearned, how is it possible that such persons could 66 7, XLII | approves, in so far as it is possible for man and the soul still 67 7, XLIII | the universe; but it is possible to see Him in the way thus 68 7, XLV | see, and renders vision possible, and in consequence of it 69 7, XLV | renders intelligent perception possible; and in consequence of it 70 7, LV | words: "Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from 71 7, LXIII | interest. So that, supposing it possible for a man to commit adultery, 72 7, LXIV | or because for some other possible reason they have selected 73 7, LXV | are demons; but it is not possible at the same time to know 74 8, L | to bring them as far as possible to a higher state of refinement-- 75 8, LII | bring all men as far as possible to receive the whole system 76 8, LVIII | and be freed as much as possible from all plagues and troubles?" 77 8, LVIII | adversity, and may as far as possible escape all plagues and troubles. 78 8, LXXII | Afterwards he says: "If it were possible," implying at the same time 79 8, LXXII | Any one who thinks this possible, knows nothing." It would 80 8, LXXII | prove that it is not only possible, but that it will surely


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