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Against Celsus

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1 1, Pref | which succeed, then, asking similar indulgence also with respect 2 1, V | they were gods, act in a similar manner to those who would 3 1, XIV | or as having entertained similar opinions on many subjects. 4 1, XXV | God of all things. And a similar philosophy of names applies 5 1, XXXI | barrenness, or tempests, or similar calamities. Let those, therefore, 6 1, XXXVII | recorded circumstance of a similar kind. But as a further answer 7 1, XLVI | prophets are full of marvels similar to those recorded of Jesus 8 1, XLVIII | was heard by Him, to the similar cases which we find recorded 9 1, XLVIII | absurdity in believing that similar things occurred to the prophets, 10 1, XLVIII | and were affected in a similar manner to what they describe 11 1, LI | the people; acting in a similar manner to those individuals 12 1, LIX | comet so called, or any similar celestial body, why should 13 1, LXV | in different places." Now similar to what has thus been made 14 1, LXVI | and employs other terms of similar import; and when He says 15 1, LXVI | employed, or anything of a similar kind done with respect to 16 2, IX | and other expressions similar to these. We therefore charge 17 2, XI | that we should undertake similar things for the sake of religion 18 2, XII | might take many instances similar to those on which Celsus 19 2, XLIX | employing miracles of a similar kind, who are wicked men, 20 2, L | others would come working similar miracles to Himself, but 21 2, L | Egyptian magicians was not similar to the divinely-bestowed 22 2, LIII | Jesus and that by Moses were similar to each other,--both of 23 2, LIV | another person might make a similar assertion about Moses, and 24 2, LV | others are there who practise similar juggling tricks to those 25 2, LVI | say that He practised a similar deception with those heroes 26 2, LXIII | and on another in some similar fashion. And Paul also, 27 3, XIII | Cainites, or some others of a similar nature, which had departed 28 3, XX | we say to those who hold similar opinions to those of Celsus: " 29 3, XXXIV | voluntarily to pass by other similar cases, he says, "And one 30 3, LXIV | makes other remarks of a similar nature, we have to reply 31 3, LXXVIII| against them, and others of a similar nature, not to enumerate 32 4, XIX | corrective effect (like the similar declarations of physicians 33 4, XXI | to have happened with a similar object to that of the deluge, 34 4, XXII | princes of its own race and of similar manners, could not now be 35 4, XXVIII | that He encourages us to a similar course of action, in order 36 4, XXX | imitate his example, nor say similar things regarding those philosophers 37 4, XXXVI | have composed poems of a similar description! Now it is evident 38 4, XXXVII | not understand these and similar expressions in the sacred 39 4, XXXVII | inflated" to be used in a similar way to the inflation of 40 4, XLVIII | and of countless other similar fables, that we would not 41 4, LXIV | arguments, and others of a similar kind, how can Celsus escape 42 4, LXIV | nor yet things that are similar, occur in it; for we neither 43 4, LXXII | also be understood in a similar way? The "threatenings," 44 4, LXXIV | seems to me to speak in a similar manner to those who, through 45 4, XCI | innumerable other instances of a similar character may be found, 46 4, XCV | now, we who knew these and similar sayings wish to observe 47 5, XXI | the world, yet fall into similar errors. For as the planets, 48 5, XXI | Egyptians, moreover, hold similar views, and yet they are 49 5, XXXV | Creator); when acting in a similar manner to the philosophers, 50 5, XXXVIII| the laws of the country. A similar illustration may be employed 51 5, XLVI | XLVI.~It was for these and similar mysterious reasons, with 52 5, XLVII | the rite of sacrifice in a similar manner, and he who offers 53 5, LXI | Christianity, why, in a similar way, should it not be a 54 5, LXII | could become possessed of similar powers to those with which 55 6, VI | to have seen and done a similar thing. Nay, Paul even heard " 56 6, XI | they, too, might gain a similar mastery over the minds of 57 6, XXII | matters would be absurd, and similar to what he himself has done, 58 6, XXVII | that account we entertain a similar feeling of indignation with 59 6, XXXVII | ruling angels, and other similar absurdities, but which does 60 6, XLII | referred obscurely to matters similar to those mentioned by Heraclitus, 61 6, XLIII | shadows forth something similar, having deceived the woman 62 6, LXI | Thy hands," and any other similar phrases, in a figurative 63 6, LXIV | His "anger," or any other similar attribute. But "God does 64 6, LXV | by name." And we make a similar distinction with regard 65 6, LXXIX | filled with a divine Spirit, similar to the one Christ, ministering 66 7, VI | Granting that there are oracles similar to these, as that at Clarus, 67 7, XIX | iniquity. And there are many similar expressions to be found 68 7, XXVI | others who were guilty of similar crimes, would be to subject 69 7, XL | and perhaps some others of similar opinions who are "the impostors 70 7, LXX | to destroy;"' and other similar passages, as, "Behold, I 71 8, XIX | cornerstone." And there is a similar hidden allusion in this 72 8, XXV | foundation, or else that a similar distinction may be shown 73 8, XXVIII | seem to command something similar to this, when to raise us 74 8, XLVIII | show that our doctrines are similar to those delivered by the


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