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Against Celsus

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1 1, Pref | from what the Scripture adds, "For he knew that for envy 2 1, II | doctrines. To this, however, he adds the statement, that the 3 1, XXXIX | scoffing spirit that he adds: "When hated by her husband, 4 1, XLIII | After relating which, he adds, ' This was the appearance 5 1, LXVI | shed upon the cross, he adds that it was not "Ichor, 6 1, LXVIII| marvellous nature; and he adds: "Well, let us believe that 7 2, X | disgraceful. And when he adds, "he was taken prisoner," 8 2, XXII | XXII.~He adds to this, as if he had brought 9 2, XXIX | calumnies against Jesus, that he adds: "Nor did the prophets predict 10 2, XXXII | a notable charge when he adds, that "the carpenters wife 11 2, XLV | to which the Scripture adds, "This spake He, signifying 12 2, XLVIII| lame and the blind." And he adds: "Moreover, as you assert, 13 2, LXX | shortly after, Matthew adds: "And, behold, Jesus met 14 2, LXXIV | imagines. And when the Jew adds, in a general way, this 15 2, LXXVII| Jew of Celsus. And when he adds, "Where, then, is he, that 16 3, XVIII | from what he subsequently adds in his attack upon the Christian 17 3, XXXV | together with those which he adds in the following pages. 18 3, XLVII | the understanding, when he adds, "For the invisible things 19 4, XLVII | Jews and Christians? He adds: "He who had been sold behaved 20 4, LXI | making these assertions he adds: "On this point these remarks 21 4, LXXV | impiety. In the next place, he adds: "Although you may say that 22 4, XCV | suffered thee to do so." And he adds: "A prophet shall the LORD 23 5, V | race from the gods," and adds that "in all probability 24 5, VII | the heaven to be God, he adds that this is absurd; finding 25 5, XL | different kinds of laws, he adds the following remark, "Pindar 26 5, LV | among Christians or not--he adds: "The sixty or seventy who 27 5, LIX | importance, he recklessly adds certain statements, such 28 5, LXI | those of the multitude?" He adds, also, that certain of the 29 6, VIII | can be known by few, he adds: "Since the multitude, being 30 6, XXX | Erataoth. The "seventh," he adds, "had the countenance of 31 6, XXXVI | he has formerly said, he adds, "And there is said to be 32 6, XXXVII| error upon this point, he adds: "If he had happened to 33 6, XXXIX | acting by divine power), he adds: "What need to number up 34 6, XLII | the words of Homer, he adds: "The words of Zeus addressed 35 6, LII | of nothing." To this he adds, as if saying something 36 6, LXV | nothing. But when Celsus adds, that "He is not to be reached 37 6, LXXIII| replied as we best could,--he adds the following: "If God had 38 6, LXXV | the preceding remarks he adds the following: "Since a 39 6, LXXXI | upon Him." He immediately adds, however, that "our defence 40 7, VIII | many years beforehand. He adds, with the view of casting 41 7, XVIII | XVIII.~Celsus adds: "Will they not besides 42 7, XX | XX.~Celsus adds, that it was foretold to 43 7, XXXV | this Celsus maliciously adds, in regard to these gods 44 7, XXXVII| abuse of Celsus, when he adds, "This is not the language 45 7, XLII | all." To which he himself adds this remark: "You perceive, 46 7, LV | whom he would send us, he adds, "What saying equal to these 47 7, LVI | LVI.~Celsus then adds, for what reason I know 48 7, LVII | give. Still further, he adds that Daniel rescued from 49 7, LVII | other names to offer us, he adds, "and others of a still 50 7, LVIII | Thus Plato speaks; and he adds, 'Consider, then, whether 51 7, LXX | such power?" To which he adds, "It is impossible, they 52 8, II | belongs to Him." And he adds, "It is indeed wrong to 53 8, VII | time to serve another," he adds, that "the same holds true 54 8, XI | XI.~He adds, "And indeed he who, when 55 8, XXXI | drinking with demons. He adds also, that the air which 56 8, XL | set on edge," and then he adds, "As I live, saith the Lord, 57 8, XLVIII| than abjure Christianity, adds strangely enough some remarks, 58 8, LI | Celsus has ever said; for he adds, "And from this doctrine 59 8, LI | passion may pass away." And he adds, "Thus, supposing that pleasure 60 8, LIII | doubtful human conjecture. He adds also various opinions as 61 8, LIV | LIV.~When Celsus adds, "We must therefore believe 62 8, LX | arise from these statements, adds: "Care, however, must be 63 8, LXIII | odour of sacrifices, Celsus adds, as though wishing to retract 64 8, LXIII | the truth. For again he adds: "We must never m any way 65 8, LXIII | completely overcome by them, he adds: "If this is the case, what 66 8, LXVIII| Saturn appointed ;'" ~and adds: "If you set aside this 67 8, LXIX | to do the same as you," adds: "You surely do not say 68 8, LXXII | this quite impossible, he adds, "Any one who thinks this


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