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1 1, VI | And here he manifestly appears to malign the Gospel. For 2 1, VIII | eloquence, indeed, that he appears to advocate the cause of 3 1, XII | with them all. Such an one appears to me to act very much as 4 1, LVII | of the census, when Jesus appears to have been born, one Judas, 5 1, LVII | predicted by Moses; and he appears to have gained over some 6 1, LXVI | recorded in these words appears to me to be not at all marvellous. 7 1, LXX | of His body? Moreover, it appears indubitable that after His 8 2, XII | places of his writings, appears to assail Cleanthes, introducing 9 2, XIII | is he only employing what appears to be a figure of speech, 10 2, XXVIII | endeavour, after giving what appears to him the meaning of each, 11 2, XXXII | always born of kings? But it appears folly to waste time upon 12 2, XXXIII | Caesar, in whose reign Jesus appears to have been crucified, 13 2, LI | receive the better? Now it appears to me that we must lay it 14 2, LXIII | men universally." For it appears to us also to be true, according 15 3, XIII | And respecting these, Paul appears to me to speak in a very 16 3, XIII | the preceding book. But it appears to me that Celsus has become 17 3, XXVI | him, so far at least as appears from his words. And, in 18 3, XXVI | a god." This account he appears to have taken from Pindar 19 3, XXXIII | if an invention, as it appears to be, cannot be compared 20 3, XLIII | regarding Jupiter. But since he appears to admit that the tomb of 21 3, LXVI | LXVI.~Now here Celsus appears to me to have committed 22 3, LXVI | punishment. For it clearly appears that all men are inclined 23 3, LXXIX | rather than wickedness which appears in the multitude of those 24 3, LXXIX | both what is true, and what appears to be clear to the multitude, 25 4, II | many words." Now here he appears to pronounce correctly regarding 26 4, II | Messiah is still future," he appears by the very charge to censure 27 4, XIV | of such a change." Now it appears to me that the fitting answer 28 4, XV | mortal body and a human soul, appears to Celsus to undergo a change 29 4, XXI | impartial hearers Moses appears to be more ancient than 30 4, XXV | be likened to a worm. It appears, therefore, that neither 31 4, XXX | XXX.~It appears to me that Celsus has also 32 4, XXXIII | preceding period." Now Celsus appears to me in these words to 33 4, XXXVIII | and was formed by God, appears to you to be related without 34 4, XXXIX | the garden of Zeus, which appears to bear some resemblance 35 4, XL | series of statements which appears to apply as to one particular 36 4, XLII | several individuals, as appears from his employing the plural 37 4, LI | LI.~Celsus appears to me to have heard that 38 4, LI | read their books, since it appears to me that in many passages 39 4, LVIII | from that of the soul. He appears, however, in what follows, 40 4, LXII | gods," and so on. But he appears to me not to have understood 41 4, LXIII | Providence, at least so far as appears from the language of this 42 4, LXIII | nature, is infinite. Now it appears to follow from the position, 43 4, LXXI | children, so the word of God appears to have dealt with the history, 44 4, LXXVII | whole; which, again, clearly appears from the verse:--~"The Sun 45 4, LXXIX | now exist were formed," he appears to have forgotten what he 46 4, LXXXVIII| And no race of animals appears to be more observant of 47 5, I | thing above all which it appears to us we ought to do, if 48 5, VI | these statements, Celsus appears to have fallen into confusion, 49 5, XXV | And such an arrangement appears to be advantageous, not 50 5, XXV | with its legislators. He appears, then, to indicate that 51 5, XXIX | XXIX.~It appears to me, indeed, that Celsus 52 5, XXXIV | are regarded. And Pindar appears to me to be right in saying 53 5, XXXV | The argument of Celsus appears to point by these illustrations 54 5, XXXVI | his country's laws; and he appears to approve of the custom 55 5, XL | following remark, "Pindar appears to me to be correct in saying 56 5, XLV | when rendered into what appears to be their meaning in the 57 5, XLVII | the same god, although he appears to perform the rite of sacrifice 58 5, LVIII | The Son of God, then, it appears, could not open his tomb, 59 5, LVIII | others as well?" For it appears to me to contribute nothing 60 5, LIX | In the next place, as it appears to me, from a desire to 61 5, LXIV | LXIV.~Celsus appears to me to have misunderstood 62 5, LXIV | the only phrase which, it appears, Celsus could remember out 63 6, II | language of Scripture, which appears to be thrown into the shade 64 6, IX | on former occasions, it appears to me that it ought to be 65 6, XXVII | divinity. Celsus, however, appears to have had in view in employing 66 6, XXVII | accursed divinity." He appears to me, indeed, to have acted 67 6, XXXIV | language as this, Celsus appears to me to confuse together 68 6, XL | After these things, Celsus appears to me to act like those 69 6, LVII | to him. And therefore it appears to me, that in the book 70 6, LXVIII | or who accept Him when He appears, is able to make known and 71 6, LXXXI | upon Him." Certainly he appears, in the present instance, 72 7, LXIX | demons.'' The same thing also appears from the fact that the dedication 73 8, XVI | have already shown what appears to us the principle contained 74 8, LV | this we reply, that there appears to us to be no good reason 75 8, LXIII | of kindness. Here Celsus appears to me to get into confusion.