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1 1, Pref | witness against Jesus to put Him to death, but found 2 1, I | association in order to put to death a tyrant who had 3 1, XIX | others. And if he should put forward the dialogues of 4 1, XLVII | befalling the people, since they put to death Christ, who was 5 1, XLVII | Christ),--the Jews having put him to death, although he 6 1, LII | the former are not easily put aside by those who have 7 1, LXVI | ye should be captured and put to death! And was not the 8 1, LXVI | of Herod in his wish to put the Child to death, or that 9 1, LXVIII| existence, and who will put in motion, as if alive, 10 2, X | cut off his ear, He said: "Put up thy sword into its sheath: 11 2, XIII | permitted to the Jews alone, are put to death. And you never 12 2, XVII | Christianity they would be put to death, but that if they 13 2, XXIV | and who work wickedly, are put to death by God, and that 14 2, XXVIII| writings; but Celsus has here put l in the mouth of a Jew 15 2, XXXIII| perform as being a God? Did he put his enemies to shame, or 16 2, XXXIV | those who mocked Jesus, and put on Him the purple robe, 17 2, XLIV | right way of honouring God, put to death in accordance with 18 2, XLIX | Christ--which is not a claim put forth by sorcerers--and 19 2, LIV | Moses)? Was it because he put on record the following 20 2, LIV | in reply, that Moses also put on record (for the book 21 2, LXI | but he added, "Unless I put my hand into the print of 22 2, LXIV | that before Jesus had "put off the governments and 23 2, LXIV | but that, when He had "put off the governments and 24 2, LXVII | the matter: "But the men put forth their hand, and pulled 25 2, LXIX | He who as a man had been put to death, and who as a man 26 2, LXIX | disappear after he had been put upon the cross, and not 27 3, XXXIV | was taken prisoner and put to death, we are acting 28 3, LXXV | braggart as to say what Celsus put in the mouth of one of our 29 4, I | prophet: "Behold, I have put My words in thy mouth as 30 4, XVII | remains being afterwards put together again, he returned 31 4, XXXVI | claims to great antiquity put forth by many nations, as 32 4, XXXIX | of Plato, and which are put in the mouth of Socrates 33 4, XLII | his habit is, in order to put the narrative in a more 34 4, XLV | having perished; and they put the question whether the 35 4, LXXII | by the mouth of Paul to "put off all these, anger, wrath, 36 4, XCVIII| irrational animals which might put men to shame, in the matter 37 5, XIX | burdened,--not wishing to "put off" the tabernacle, but 38 5, XIX | corruptible tabernacle must put on incorruption; and its 39 5, XIX | which follows sin, must put on immortality, in order 40 5, XIX | the corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and the 41 5, LVIII | Word, and who wished to put Him to death, and to show 42 6, X | the Son of God;" but we put the Gospel before each one, 43 6, XXXIV | slaughtered by the sword, and many put to death that they may live, 44 6, XXXVI | follows: "When He shall have put all enemies under His feet, 45 6, XXXVI | this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, then shall 46 6, XLVI | the time an end shall be put to the desolation." So many, 47 6, LV | passage, this statement put into the mouth of God, " 48 6, LXII | divinity. If we, however, put a higher meaning upon the 49 6, LXVII | manner: "Woe unto them that put darkness for light, and 50 6, LXIX | and difficult to see, He put His own Spirit into a body 51 6, LXIX | was 'difficult to see,' He put His own Spirit in a body 52 6, LXX | coming from us, that "God put His own Spirit into a body, 53 7, XIV | that the great God--not to put it more harshly--would become 54 7, XVIII | dominion, to fill the earth, to put their enemies of every age 55 7, XXI | chase a thousand, and two put ten thousand to flight." 56 7, XXIV | only what is needful, to put our trust in the providence 57 7, XXXII | that "the corruptible shall put on incorruption," which 58 7, XXXII | and "the mortal shall put on immortality," which is 59 7, XXXVI | justly condemn a man who put into the mouths of barbarians, 60 7, LIV | Celsus has to oppose us and put down Jesus that leads him 61 7, LV | heaped upon Him, when they put upon Him the purple robe, 62 7, LV | His head, and when they put in His hand a reed in place 63 8, II | divine word. After having put this question for the purpose 64 8, IX | given by God." And we would put to Celsus this question 65 8, IX | if the same question is put to us in regard to the worship 66 8, XVII | Only-begotten. And again, they who "put off the old man with his 67 8, XVII | man with his deeds, and put on the new man, which is 68 8, XXXII | though through the restraint put upon them they are not always 69 8, XXXIV | power over those who "have put on the whole armour of God," 70 8, XXXV | Lycurgus had had his eye put out by a man, he got the 71 8, XL | The fathers shall not be put to death for the children, 72 8, XL | fathers. Every man shall be put to death for his own sin." 73 8, XLV | their crimes, others having put an end to their lives, and 74 8, LIV | not have counselled us to put our confidence in those 75 8, LVIII | wishes us on this ground to put confidence in these demons 76 8, LIX | embrace Christianity, and to put our faith in an innumerable 77 8, LXII | believe that the statements put forth by Christians were 78 8, LXIV | High through Jesus, who put to flight multitudes of 79 8, LXIX | accord, they will be able to put to flight far more enemies