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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | philosophers. For who is ignorant of the statement that Jesus 2 1, XII | know them all," from some ignorant and senseless individuals, 3 1, XII | having been a disciple of the ignorant alone, and without having 4 1, XII | regarding the learned and ignorant among the Egyptians, I might 5 1, XIV | condemns others as being wholly ignorant. For listen to the statement 6 1, XXVI | Barbarians, learned as well as ignorant, adopted His doctrine, so 7 1, XXVII | Christianity, the simple and ignorant necessarily outnumbered 8 1, XXVII | obtained a hold only over the ignorant. And yet he himself admits 9 1, XXIX | that not only rustic and ignorant individuals were won by 10 1, XLIX | Christianity were equally ignorant with Celsus, not only of 11 1, LIII | Come forth;" and to the ignorant, "Come into the light:" 12 1, LX | was to reign, and being ignorant also of the place of his 13 1, LXXI | but of one who is in an ignorant and unphilosophic state 14 2, XII | fell back again into their ignorant mode of life; and yet neither 15 2, XXXII | wife could not have been ignorant of the fact, had she been 16 2, XXXII | Granted that she was not ignorant of her descent, how does 17 2, XXXII | result? Suppose that she were ignorant, how could her ignorance 18 2, LXV | would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them 19 2, LXXVIII| the world, would cause an ignorant nation to become acquainted 20 3, XVIII | faith, and invite only the ignorant and the vulgar;" on which 21 3, XLIII | from the tomb, although ignorant of the grounds on which 22 3, XLIII | when he says that "we are ignorant of the grounds on which 23 3, XLIV | supposes, but of the more ignorant class, and asserts that " 24 3, XLIV | us); but if there be any ignorant, or unintelligent, or uninstructed, 25 3, XLIV | some of them are simple and ignorant, they do not speak so shamelessly 26 3, XLVIII | the less, if any one be ignorant and unintelligent, and uninstructed 27 3, L | address their arguments to the ignorant populace.~ 28 3, LIII | race resembling that of the ignorant populace, and gives utterance 29 3, LV | privately, and certain women as ignorant as themselves, they pour 30 3, LXIII | humbly and orderly;" and ignorant, moreover, that we give 31 3, LXXIII | to the multitude of those ignorant persons who are brought 32 3, LXXIII | as with regard to these ignorant persons, the legislators, 33 3, LXXV | from whom we turn away ignorant individuals.? For you do 34 3, LXXV | to those of them who are ignorant, and who of their own accord 35 3, LXXV | opinions are entertained by ignorant individuals. In either case, 36 4, III | These questions may perplex ignorant and foolish individuals, 37 4, X | the astonishment of the ignorant, and that we do not speak 38 4, XVII | Celsus, then, is altogether ignorant of the purpose of our writings, 39 4, XXXIII | misinterpreted s to the unlearned and ignorant, and that, too, when such 40 4, XXXIII | he wished not to appear ignorant that the question regarding 41 4, XXXV | who boasts that he is not ignorant or unintelligent, gives 42 4, LXV | philosophers who have been ignorant of this, as is evident from 43 5, LXI | no one suppose that I am ignorant that some of them will concede 44 6, I | converting the rustic and the ignorant), it is manifest that they 45 6, I | who turn away from the ignorant as being mere slaves, and 46 6, II | disciples of Jesus, men ignorant so far as regards Grecian 47 6, IV | solemn assembly held by ignorant men; and after giving utterance 48 6, XII | means of this saying the ignorant and foolish alone." But, 49 6, XIII | for it is not "to the most ignorant, or servile, or most uninstructed 50 6, XIV | uninstructed, and servile, and ignorant," Celsus, I suppose, means 51 6, XIV | uninstructed, and servile, and ignorant;" for we assert that the 52 6, XXX | we might not appear to be ignorant of those things which Celsus 53 6, XXXIX | marvels before those who are ignorant that the names of demons 54 6, XL | of those who are utterly ignorant of the Christian faith, 55 6, LII | lent (his spirit), was he ignorant that he was lending it to 56 6, LIII | them from some paltry and ignorant individuals, he assails 57 6, LV | matters relating to it in an ignorant manner, he made this statement 58 6, LV | to disturb the minds of ignorant readers of holy Scripture. 59 6, LXII | or perhaps because some ignorant individuals had rashly ventured 60 6, LXXIX | of the divine judgments, ignorant persons should make mistakes, 61 7, XXVII | who are very simple and ignorant of the meaning of Scripture, 62 7, XXXII | because he has learnt it from ignorant persons, who were unable 63 7, XXXVI | mouths of those who are ignorant or under the influence of 64 7, XL | to himself." That he is ignorant of the wide difference between 65 7, XLI | the weaker capacities of ignorant men, of simple women, of 66 7, XLIV | less even than the most ignorant, run after their images, 67 7, LI | and we shall instruct the ignorant.~ 68 7, LIV | not only some of the more ignorant and simple, but many also 69 7, LX | the attention of the more ignorant by the use of language which 70 8, V | of whom they are wholly ignorant who are strangers to the 71 8, VIII | one who is unlearned and ignorant of philosophy, that the 72 8, XXXVIII| been from one of the most ignorant and lawless of the people. "


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