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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XVII | under his laws, and to have led them into error?" And here 2 1, XXVI | the Jews were deceived and led into error." Now, if he 3 1, XXVII | the simple alone who were led by the doctrine of Jesus 4 1, XXXVI | knowledge of futurity, being led by the passion common to 5 1, XXXVII | veritable fables, which have led to the invention of such 6 1, LIV | mouth. As a sheep was He led to slaughter; and as a lamb 7 1, LIV | iniquities of My people was He led unto death."~ 8 1, LV | iniquities of My people was He led away unto death." For if 9 1, LV | how is the man said to be led away to death because of 10 1, LVIII | others; and that he was led to do this through fear 11 1, LVIII | silence the cause which led the Magi to come, and why 12 1, LXIV | doctrine which by a new method led men to abandon many vices, 13 1, LXVI | become incarnate, should be led also by human guidance to 14 2, I | consequence of their minds being led captive by Jesus; that they 15 2, I | to allow your minds to be led captive by him with whom 16 2, IX | could neither flee nor be led away a prisoner; and least 17 2, XIII | apostatizes, but will be led away to death if he continues 18 2, XX | those of his own household, led on his own disciples and 19 2, XXXIX | and followed Him, and were led into the deserts not only 20 2, XLVII | train of argument were you led to regard him as the Son 21 2, LI | and sorcery would not have led a whole nation to rise not 22 2, LII | the Abrahamic usages, and led them out of Egypt, enacting 23 2, LIX | improper, but was truly "led as a sheep to the slaughter, 24 2, LXXVII | once risen Himself, and led His disciples to believe 25 3, V | and that the cause which led to the new state of things 26 3, VII | And yet, if a revolt had led to the formation of the 27 3, XII | Christianity, but who were led, in some way or other, by 28 3, XXXIX | gratitude to Him who has led us to such a faith, and 29 3, XLVIII | presence; some have been led to suppose that no one who 30 3, LIX | purified by the word, and have led as far as they can a better 31 3, LXII | written to those who have led wicked lives, and which 32 3, LXV | than those do who have led very wicked lives, and who 33 3, LXVIII | and upon others who have led wicked lives, is not at 34 3, LXXII | reject what we say, being led into error, and ensnared 35 3, LXXII | Christianity, or would be led into error, or ensnared 36 4, XXXI | heaven, thou shouldst be led astray to worship them, 37 4, XLV | discredit, and thus been led to accept the other and 38 4, L | mountains of Egypt, is not led at once to inquire who he 39 4, LIX | distinction, indeed, has led some to deify the bodies 40 4, LXXVI | necessaries of human life led to the invention on the 41 4, XCV | God; for "as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they 42 4, XCVIII | order that by it men may be led to admire, not the creature, 43 5, XIX | the common people, who are led by their faith to enter 44 5, XXXV | way, then, he who has been led by the Gospel to worship 45 5, XXXVIII| while, if he should be led away to death, let him show 46 5, XXXVIII| impiety, they should be led away to death, let Celsus 47 5, XLI | the great God, but being led away and deceived by the 48 5, XLII | really know Him, but were led away by the artifices of 49 5, XLV | when the language of Celsus led us to consider the subject. 50 5, XLVII | whoever desires to see what led us to the subject, can read 51 5, LI | and that we have not been led away by any juggling tricks 52 6, II | each one, attracted and led onwards, should ascend as 53 6, V | the holy Scriptures has led to their honest readers 54 6, XXIV | silly women laden with sins, led away with divers lusts; 55 6, XXIV | those who were ready to be led away by any plausible pretender 56 6, XXXII | themselves acknowledge, led to their imagining that 57 6, XLI | whether philosophers were ever led captive by it or not, can 58 6, XLIX | to see the reasons which led us to accept the Mosaic 59 6, XLIX | the life which man first led in it; and of that which 60 6, LXX | known that "as many as are led by the Spirit of God, these 61 7, VIII | VIII.~I do not know what led Celsus, when saying, "But 62 7, XXII | compared to His enemies led astray by sin; and they 63 7, XXIII | following passages which have led Celsus to suppose that Jesus 64 7, LI | with Him, and are always led by His Spirit. Had Celsus 65 7, LXVII | several operations, whether led on to them by the conjurations 66 8, IX | have us believe that we are led by our service of God to 67 8, XIX | that each of those who are led by the word of God to strive 68 8, XXXIX | dedicated to him, are bound and led to punishment, and fastened 69 8, LXXIII | pleasures, and not to be led away by them. And none fight 70 8, LXXV | suffer themselves to be led astray by worldly policy.


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