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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | next proceeds to bring a charge against the Saviour Himself, 2 1, XIII | metempsychosis,, incurs the charge of folly with the Stoics, 3 1, XXV | are called gods. But this charge does not at all apply to 4 1, LXIII | remark, with respect to this charge, that he seems, in order 5 1, LXV | the ground of a slanderous charge against Jesus and His disciples, 6 2, IV | our God?" Or how is it a charge against Christianity, that 7 2, VIII | says, moreover, that this charge is brought against the Jews 8 2, IX | similar to these. We therefore charge the Jews with not acknowledging 9 2, X | such, and make good his charge. But he will be unable to 10 2, X | guilty. Was not the great charge against Jesus, which His 11 2, XII | establishment of the fact as a charge against Jesus, that one 12 2, XII | him, If, then, it was a charge against Plato, that Aristotle, 13 2, XII | on which Celsus founds a charge against Jesus on account 14 2, XIV | the force of this by the charge of sorcery. Now Phlegon, 15 2, XXVII | such an allegation is no charge against the Christian system, 16 2, XXXII | that he makes a notable charge when he adds, that "the 17 2, XXXIII | can find in them matter of charge against the Christians, 18 2, XLIV | or whatever else be the charge against them, is patent 19 2, XLIV | Jesus persecuted without the charge of impiety being incurred 20 2, XLVI | Jew of Celsus escape the charge of falsehood, when he says 21 2, LII | Egyptian opponents, you charge those which were done by 22 2, LIII | being liable to the same charge; as, e.g., when this Jew 23 2, LX | which he took occasion to charge the occurrences with being 24 2, LXIII | against the Gospel narrative a charge which is not to be lightly 25 2, LXX | once already answered this charge of Celsus, now again repeated, 26 2, LXX | And we answered, too, the charge, that "while undergoing 27 2, LXXVI | thinks that he makes a good charge against Jesus by such statements, 28 2, LXXVIII| assert what they will when we charge them with guilt, and say, " 29 2, LXXVIII| truly blind themselves that charge us with blindness: and they, 30 3, II | prophets? And can those who charge the Jews and Christians 31 3, XIII | furnishes no ground for a charge against the Christian doctrine.~ 32 3, XXII | against us an additional charge, as if we said that "He 33 3, XXIII | grounds for advancing a false charge against Him, so as to accuse 34 3, XXXIII | have not accepted it, and charge it with being false, or 35 3, XLI | let those who make this charge understand that He whom 36 3, XLIV | unreasonably if he were to charge the Gospel with their censurable 37 3, XLVIII | than he who is open to the charge even of the slightest indecorum, 38 3, XLVIII | How then can Celsus justly charge us with saying, "Let no 39 3, LVI | able to make good any such charge against us, seeing that, 40 3, LVII | the truth, and yet your charge would have had an appearance 41 3, LIX | That I bring no heavier charge than what the truth compels 42 3, LXIX | such views does not bring a charge against the nature of the 43 3, LXXIX | believe the word, and should charge our doctrine with making 44 4, II | he appears by the very charge to censure our statement 45 4, XIX | are not affected by this charge of Celsus. We nevertheless 46 4, XIX | unnecessary and absurd to answer a charge which is advanced by no 47 4, XLIX | that Celsus brings an empty charge against the Scriptures, 48 4, LXXI | ourselves to the weakness of our charge, both say and do those thingS 49 4, LXXIV | see that he is bringing a charge against the philosophers 50 4, LXXV | who brought against us the charge of impiety; for it is manifest 51 5, XIII | our defence against the charge of not worshipping sun, 52 5, XVIII | speaking, Celsus makes a false charge against us. For we may listen 53 5, XLIII | them, and would involve a charge of insensibility to the 54 5, LVIII | school, who should bring a charge against any one by help 55 5, LXI | does that avail by way of charge against such as belong to 56 6, XII | let us pass on to another charge made by Celsus, who is not 57 6, XXXVII | the paltry nature of his charge, in thus calumniating men 58 6, LIII | more liable to the same charge with regard to his own.~ 59 6, LVII | were really a ground of charge, then the objection of Celsus 60 6, LVII | Any one might answer the charge that God is incapable of 61 6, LXXIV | prophecy,--in order to found a charge against Marcion and his 62 6, LXXV | Celsus wishes to bring a charge against Jesus, he adduces 63 6, LXXV | to afford a handle for a charge against Him; but wherever, 64 6, LXXV | use to him in bringing a charge against Jesus; but he paid 65 6, LXXVI | and this will prevent the charge against Jesus from being 66 7, XII | loudly asserting the false charge that these things are to 67 7, XXI | And in this sense we "charge them that are rich in this 68 7, LXII | altars, or temples; but they charge those with folly who do 69 7, LXVI | LXVI.~And the charge of folly applies not only 70 8, XXXII | supposes, entrusted to the charge of demons.~ 71 8, XXXIV | birth is placed under the charge of demons: Jesus has taught 72 8, XXXVII | convinced that this is a false charge which Celsus brings against 73 8, XLIX | Celsus makes an unfounded charge against us when he ascribes 74 8, LVIII | care of it, each having charge of a different part, although 75 8, LXIII | though wishing to retract the charge he had made: "The more just 76 8, LXXV | induced to take a public charge in the Church of God. And 77 8, LXXV | necessary and right. They take charge of all--of those that are


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