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Against Celsus

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lead

   Book, Chapter
1 1, IX | who are easily deceived, lead them away whither they will, 2 1, XXII | present occasion does not lead us to speak of such things, 3 1, XXX | previously acquired glory, and to lead those who, as they who disavow 4 1, LVI | and Thy right hand shall lead Thee marvellously. Thine 5 2, I | stood in need of a vision to lead him to communicate to Cornelius ( 6 2, II | Spirit of truth, He will lead you into all the truth;" 7 2, XXXVII | prophetic utterances, to lead him who fairly examines 8 2, XLIV | opinions regarding Jesus which lead us to have confidence in 9 2, XLIX | says that even some who lead wicked lives will perform 10 2, LI | order to benefit men, and to lead them to believe on the true 11 2, LXXI | represented Him "as one who will lead the pious to the light, 12 2, LXXVIII| whether Jews or Greeks, who lead astray those that follow 13 3, XXX | short of their duty, and who lead more indolent lives than 14 3, L | explanations of the things read, we lead men to the worship of the 15 3, LI | especially with those who lead dissolute lives, whom they 16 3, LVII | not devoid of sense who lead and drag the young men to 17 3, LXVIII | high-toned courage as to lead men to despise even death 18 3, LXXVIII| towards God, in order to lead on wicked men by empty hopes, 19 3, LXXX | soul (after death), and who lead a life through which they 20 3, LXXX | hopes, and that they indeed lead to hopes of good, or--what 21 4, XIII | has been filled with the lead of wickedness, and to free 22 4, XXV | those among the Jews who lead sinful lives, be termed 23 4, XXXIX | which might of themselves lead a candid reader to see that 24 4, LIII | arguments would more effectually lead human nature to adopt a 25 4, LXXXIX | receive the movements which lead them to divination, and 26 4, XCII | this kind, and desiring to lead the human race away from 27 4, XCV | in our imaginations, and lead them to contemplate the 28 5, V | encumbrance of a grosser body, who lead men astray, and fill them 29 5, XV | with copper, and tin, and lead. And he who likes may learn 30 5, LXIII | to the Creator alone, and lead them to perform every act 31 6, VI | to human beings, and to lead the nature of all men onwards 32 6, XVI | praised the poor, many of whom lead most wicked byes. But on 33 6, XXII | The first gate consists of lead, the second of tin, the 34 6, XXII | Saturn, indicating by the 'lead' the slowness of this star; 35 6, XXIV | creep into houses, and lead captive silly women laden 36 6, XXVI | is figuratively termed "lead," and on that account iniquity 37 6, XXVI | sitting upon a "talent of lead." But the remarks which 38 6, XXXI | through which they desire to lead men away by their teaching ( 39 6, XXXVI | death" to those sins which lead to destruction, as it terms, 40 6, XLII | mistakes regarding which lead to the introduction of our 41 6, LXV | attributes, in order to lead the hearer by the hand, 42 6, LXVI | that "those whom one would lead forth out of darkness into 43 6, LXVIII | flesh, and afterwards may lead them upwards to behold Him 44 7, V | sin as with a weight of lead ascend on high to the region 45 7, XVII | High God, and which would lead to perfect blessedness all 46 7, XVIII | be promised to those who lead upright lives, when it is 47 7, XXVIII | of the earth, where they lead a most quiet life.' Plato 48 7, XXXV | the hearts of men as to lead them to regulate their actions 49 7, XXXV | who are found disposed to lead a good and noble life?~ 50 7, XLI | and who must therefore lead us into error; or that if 51 7, XLI | walk in a better way, or lead a more excellent life, than 52 7, XLIV | simplest of Christians, who lead, however, a life of greater 53 7, XLIV | things God grants to us, to lead us to l that blessedness 54 7, XLV | and mutilated in mind, and lead a merely animal life--the 55 7, XLIX | from not having Jesus to lead them to a rational view 56 7, L | and that which it is to lead hereafter. He does not say, " 57 7, LXIV | principles and motives which lead to it; so in the same way 58 7, LXVI | homage. In this way they lead into sin the multitude who 59 8, III | defence of this passage will lead us to a deeper and more 60 8, XXII | pleasures of this life which lead astray so many,--who is 61 8, XXIX | detail. But Jesus, wishing to lead all men by His teaching 62 8, XXXII | walking in the paths which lead to certain death. "For the 63 8, LI | punishment, and those who lead a good life shall be blessed.~ 64 8, LII | innumerable, arguments to lead a Christian life, are especially 65 8, LIII | not as though we wished to lead any to doubt regarding the 66 8, LX | teaching as he here gives is to lead to magic, and dreading that 67 8, LXXIII | to fight under him, or lead an army along with him." 68 8, LXXIII | demons who stir up war, and lead to the violation of oaths, 69 8, LXXIV | Celsus would have us to lead armies in defence of our 70 8, LXXV | that they may day by day lead better lives, and of those


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