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expressed 29
expresses 13
expressing 7
expression 64
expressions 26
expressly 6
expulsion 2
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65 suffer
64 admit
64 especially
64 expression
64 ground
64 mentioned
64 occasion
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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXII | employ in their spells the expression "God of Abraham," pointing 2 1, XXXV | a son at whose birth the expression is made use of, "Immanuel," 3 1, XLIX | that any prophet used the expression, "The ' Son of God' will 4 1, LV | him shall see;" and the expression, "A man under suffering." 5 1, LV | asked to what character the expression would be appropriate, "This 6 1, LV | iniquities;" and to whom the expression properly belonged, "By His 7 1, LV | press them hardest with the expression, "Because of the iniquities 8 2, XXIV | changes the words in the expression, "Father, if it be possible, 9 2, XXV | element of weakness in the expression, "Father, if it be possible, 10 2, XXV | willingness of the spirit. For the expression, "Father, if it be possible, 11 2, XXV | Me;" but that the whole expression is marked by a tone of piety 12 2, LIX | him what he means by the expression, "was of no assistance to 13 2, LIX | But if Celsus applies the expression to things indifferent and 14 2, LXV | given;" and probably the expression "least of all" has the same 15 2, LXV | we shall be changed ;" an expression which follows immediately 16 3, XX | carefully at the meaning of each expression in them--say, in those to 17 3, LXVIII | arrangement and elegant expression, should produce such results 18 3, LXX | comprehending the meaning of the expression "God can do all things "--" 19 4, XII | like manner also with the expression "go~Up." ~ 20 4, XIII | thus they were made to give expression to the erroneous opinion 21 4, XXXVII | David who have used the expression, "Thy hands have made me 22 4, XXXVII | understanding the sense in which the expression was employed, states that " 23 4, LIV | For he ought, in giving expression to such opinions, and in 24 4, LV | patience (to use his own expression) to listen to the writings 25 4, LV | the circumstance that the expression "God made" is applied to 26 4, LV | last of all to man. The expression "made," however, is not 27 4, LXXXIV | of a voice, which gives expression to the meaning intended, 28 4, LXXXVII| the "proverbial" style of expression. And such must be our conclusion 29 5, XX | dialectic subtleties, have given expression to very absurd opinions. 30 5, XLV | an oath, were to use the expression, "the God of Abraham," and " 31 5, LX | concealed in their literal expression, and to his own glory becomes 32 5, LXIV | which we have never met. The expression "stumbling-block" is, indeed, 33 6, IX | but we, who apply the expression "image" to something different, 34 6, XXV | whatever they mean by the expression, was created by God for 35 6, XXVII | Then, laying hold of the expression, he assails, not without 36 6, XXXV | he perhaps borrowed the expression) from the aforementioned 37 6, XXXV | again upon its circles." The expression, too, "effluents of an earthly 38 6, XXXVI | which is an equivalent expression to "the gates of virtue," 39 6, XXXVI | I think, the symbolical expression, that "through the tree 40 6, XLVII | opinion that we employed the expression "Son of God," having perverted 41 6, LI | light," as if they were the expression of a wish merely on the 42 6, LII | as might appear from the expression, "The Spirit of God moved 43 6, LVII | following remarks. Since the expression "to be persuaded" belongs 44 6, LVII | if one were to apply this expression to men who are the "artificers 45 6, LVIII | repute have indicated by the expression: "When the gods purify the 46 6, LIX | is nothing absurd in the expression. If, on the contrary, the 47 6, LXI | make;" and imagining the expression," He ceased on the seventh 48 6, LXIII | characteristics of humanity the expression "after the image of God" 49 6, LXV | their subsistence by the expression "through Him," and their 50 6, LXV | distinction with regard to the expression, "for He has undergone no 51 6, LXX | the same, too, with the expression, "God is a Spirit." And 52 7, XXIII | Celsus next throws in an expression in regard to wisdom, as 53 7, XXXIV | other prophet; or when the expression is used, "the law by the 54 7, XXXVI | and should make them give expression to language which could 55 7, XXXVIII| face." And if we use the expression "face to face," let no one 56 7, L | followed by the singular expression, "They go astray as soon 57 7, LIX | down to us, has a grace of expression peculiar tO the genius of 58 7, LX | introduction of strange forms of expression they should produce a distaste 59 7, LXVIII | how inconvenient is the expression that "all things are ordered 60 8, IX | the recklessness of that expression, "For if thou worship any 61 8, X | considered before he gave expression to the words, "How can he 62 8, XXIII | seems to me to refer in the expression, "part of the feast;" and 63 8, XXXIX | to give to this supposed expression of Christian feeling an 64 8, LXV | fortune" is nothing but an expression for the uncertain course


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