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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, IX | should follow reason and a rational guide, since he who assents 2 1, XII | mysteries, conducted on rational principles by the learned 3 1, XX | not only to the level of rational and mortal animals, but 4 1, XXXIII | yet in that of one purely rational, but is clothed with a monstrous 5 1, XXXIII | the soul is a little more rational than the other; and another 6 2, LXIII | are able to adduce a few rational arguments out of a greater 7 3, XL | governs the universe. And the rational soul recognising, as it 8 3, LIV | in wishing to heal every rational nature with the medicine 9 3, LX | coming to the strong and rational sustenance which is adapted 10 3, LXIX | only one nature in every rational soul, and who maintain that 11 3, LXIX | nature of the Creator of the rational animal" rather than against 12 3, LXXI | not granted by the more rational class of believers, but 13 3, LXXV | who will have it that the rational nature descends sometimes 14 4, VII | for the improvement of the rational animal, by affording him 15 4, XIII | refiner's fire," to refine the rational nature, which has been filled 16 4, XVIII | of Jesus, but also to the rational soul of any other being. 17 4, XXIV | creatures are superior to rational beings, merely on account 18 4, XXIV | possession of reason raises a rational being to a vast superiority 19 4, XXIV | to that of man, since the rational faculty within them has 20 4, XXV | inferior to that of other rational beings, and especially of 21 4, XXV | whatever be the nature of the rational faculty, it could not reasonably 22 4, XXV | God, cannot allow of the rational animal being considered 23 4, XXVI | learned that the body of the rational being, as consecrated to 24 4, XXXVIII| to be related without any rational meaning and secret signification? 25 4, LI | thoughts and doctrines, and a rational use of what Celsus imagines 26 4, LVIII | work of God, or only the rational soul. This, then, is what 27 4, LVIII | God than we. Now if the rational soul alone be the work of 28 4, LVIII | every one, but only the rational, is the work of God--that 29 4, LIX | as they are inhabited by rational or irrational beings, and 30 4, LIX | and according as these rational beings are the most virtuous 31 4, LXXIV | in the foremost rank, and rational nature in general before 32 4, LXXIV | things mainly on account of rational nature. Rational beings, 33 4, LXXIV | account of rational nature. Rational beings, then, as being the 34 4, LXXIV | in a special manner for rational creatures; while this l 35 4, LXXIV | who makes provision for rational beings, in asserting that 36 4, LXXV | affording exercise to the rational creature. And one of our 37 4, LXXVI | Providence which made the rational being subject to want in 38 4, LXXVII | world are subject to all rational beings,--one rational nature 39 4, LXXVII | all rational beings,--one rational nature being taken to represent 40 4, LXXVII | created for the sake of rational beings. And if ants and 41 4, LXXV | things the servants of the rational being and of his natural 42 4, LXXXI | all things for the sake of rational beings, overturns as far 43 4, LXXXI | by the existence of any rational principle in those who make 44 4, LXXXI | although Celsus may transfer rational names, and arrangements 45 4, LXXXI | arrangements which belong to rational beings, as cities and constitutions, 46 4, LXXXI | as it were, of imitating rational beings, perhaps with a view 47 4, LXXXI | perhaps with a view of putting rational beings to shame; so that 48 4, LXXXV | impulses, whether that be rational or irrational. And if he 49 4, LXXXV | irrationality; while amongst rational beings he will discover 50 4, XC | admit such an art, lest the rational being should abandon the 51 4, XCI | divine nature, and the other rational animals also ideas of the 52 4, XCIX | created for man, and every rational being, and that it was chiefly 53 4, XCIX | chiefly for the sake of the rational creature that the creation 54 4, XCIX | all for the sake of the rational creature, and "in order 55 4, XCIX | special degree of every rational being. Nor will Providence 56 4, XCIX | owing to the sin of the rational being, which is a portion 57 5, I | armour" of God, and apply a rational medicine to cure the wound 58 5, X | possessed of so great a rational light of knowledge, and 59 5, X | multitude, but because of the rational and true light, if indeed 60 5, X | the stars in heaven are rational and virtuous beings, and 61 5, X | of all things, while that rational light is derived perhaps 62 5, XI | XI.~But even this rational light itself ought not to 63 5, XII | of the Word, who are the rational branches of the Word's true 64 5, XXXIX | fittingly eaten or not by the rational and gentle animal, which 65 6, XXVII | these expressions, not a rational object, but one of a most 66 6, XXXI | Ialdabaoth, who art the rational ruler of a pure mind, and 67 6, XLIV | anything base injuring their rational nature, they may appear 68 6, LXXI | to demonstrate that the rational soul is superior to all " 69 7, IX | unintelligible words, of which no rational person can find the meaning: 70 7, X | unintelligible words, of which no rational person can find the meaning; 71 7, XLVI | in the nature of all His rational creatures. As for those, 72 7, XLIX | Jesus to lead them to a rational view of religion, have not 73 7, LX | spiritual food with which the rational part of man is nourished. 74 8, XXX | the dwelling-place of the rational soul should be cast aside 75 8, LXII | well-being of men and of all rational creatures, than to those 76 8, LXIX | rejoices in the agreement of rational beings, and turns away from 77 8, LXXII | prevail over the entire rational creation, and change every


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