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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, LXXI | Celsus has, with the above remarks, brought to a close his 2 2, XVI | either with the philosophical remarks of Paul, or the statements 3 2, XXXVIII| XXXVIII.~The few next remarks: "You, O sincere believers, 4 2, LXV | we gave in the exegetical remarks which we have made on the 5 2, LXXIV | way, this to his former remarks: "O most high and heavenly 6 2, LXXVI | entitles them. And here a few remarks shall be addressed to this 7 2, LXXVII | LXXVII.~After this the Jew remarks, manifestly in accordance 8 3, XXXV | conversational way some such remarks as the following, which 9 3, XXXIX | XXXIX.~We must notice the remarks which Celsus next makes, 10 3, LIV | Creator of all things? These remarks, then, may suffice in answer 11 3, LIX | may see from the following remarks. Those who invite to participation 12 3, LXII | animated with a love of truth,--remarks, "Why was he not sent to 13 3, LXIII | he admitted its truth, he remarks, "This is indeed apparently 14 3, LXIV | others?" and makes other remarks of a similar nature, we 15 3, LXIX | own blessedness. But these remarks may suffice as an answer 16 3, LXXXI | shall here bring our present remarks to a close, and in what 17 4, III | greater number, select a few remarks by way of answer to the 18 4, VII | that after the foolish remarks which he has made upon the 19 4, XIII | meaning, we shall make a few remarks, sufficient to enable our 20 4, XIII | the whole soul. But these remarks are sufficient in answer 21 4, XVI | sons of men." And let these remarks be an answer to the suppositions 22 4, XXXII | And we have offered these remarks by way of a necessary digression. 23 4, XXXVII | for, in our explanatory remarks upon the book of Genesis, 24 4, XLI | children." Now in these remarks observe the hostility--so 25 4, LVI | Thou art the same." These remarks, however, are sufficient 26 4, LXI | adds: "On this point these remarks are sufficient; and if any 27 4, LXX | every good work." These remarks I have thought it necessary 28 4, XC | XC.~But we have a few remarks to make, out of a larger 29 5, IV | proceed to notice these remarks. For we indeed acknowledge 30 5, XXVIII | probable, however, that to such remarks as the above, the answer 31 5, XXXII | previously observed, these remarks are to be understood as 32 5, XXXII | took occasion to make the remarks referred to. But since those 33 5, XXXIII | XXXIII.~The remarks which we have made not only 34 5, XXXIII | teaching. And having made these remarks by way of anticipation, 35 5, XLII | evident that, by the preceding remarks, Celsus charges the Jews 36 5, LIII | LIII.~The preceding remarks might suffice as an answer 37 5, LVIII | objection to the narrative, he remarks: "The Son of God, then, 38 5, LVIII | introducing philosophical remarks, by explaining the figurative 39 5, LXI | LXI.~After the above remarks he proceeds as follows: " 40 6, II | II.~I have made these remarks in reply to the charges 41 6, II | writings. Now we make these remarks, not to disparage Plato ( 42 6, IV | utterance to philosophical remarks of such profundity regarding 43 6, XXVI | talent of lead." But the remarks which might be made on this 44 6, XXXVII | deceived? And after these remarks, he goes on to speak in 45 6, XXXIX | barbarous names of demons, he remarks that such persons act like 46 6, XXXIX | where also we made some remarks, derived from the holy Scriptures, 47 6, XLI | we could have added a few remarks in addition to what we have 48 6, XLII | devil, or demon, or, as he remarks with more truth, of a man 49 6, XLIV | rashly to make these few remarks, although in so doing we 50 6, XLV | coming, we must make a few remarks upon this subject also; 51 6, LIII | appear to me that by these remarks he makes clear what "evil" 52 6, LVII | have to make the following remarks. Since the expression "to 53 6, LVIII | anthropopathic phrases, some remarks have been already made by 54 6, LXXIII | above." He had made these remarks, because he knows not the 55 6, LXXV | LXXV.~To the preceding remarks he adds the following: " 56 6, LXXVI | Gospels, that Celsus made his remarks. But now, as neither the 57 7, XXXI | of the city of God in our remarks on the forty-sixth and forty-eighth 58 7, XXXVI | XXXVI.~After these remarks of Celsus, which we have 59 7, XL | XL.~Next to the remarks of Celsus on which we have 60 7, LIII | LIII.~After these remarks of Celsus, which we have 61 7, LXI | LXI.~From these remarks it is evident, that when 62 8, II | worship demons, and to his remarks on demons we gave such an 63 8, XVI | the eye of sense. These remarks of Celsus may apply to those 64 8, XLVIII | adds strangely enough some remarks, in which he wishes to show 65 8, LIII | observe that Celsus, in these remarks, speaks of such weighty


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