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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, X | thing for the multitude, we admit that we teach those men 2 1, X | although they will not admit it, by a kind of irrational 3 1, XXVI | consideration of these things, shall admit that no improvement ever 4 1, XXIX | who, as his calumniators admit, had learned nothing great 5 1, XXXVI | that we must necessarily admit that the Jews had prophets, 6 1, XXXVII | the Greeks are pleased to admit, then the first men must 7 1, XLV | likewise; Nevertheless, admit that ye have no proof to 8 1, XLIX | Jew, however, would not admit that any prophet used the 9 1, LXIII | he may not be forced to admit the manifestations of Divinity 10 1, LXVIII | sons of God,' or must we admit that they are the proceedings 11 2, XVI | those may be unwilling to admit this who cannot understand 12 2, XX | necessarily," we cannot admit this. For it was quite possible, 13 2, XXVIII | made. For a Jew will not admit that the prophecies may 14 2, XLII | of those philosophers who admit the doctrine of providence, 15 2, XLVI | the Jews themselves would admit that He drew over not ten 16 2, LI | and particularly the evil, admit also the reality of the 17 2, LI | resemble him who should admit the existence of sophisms 18 2, LI | sophistry. But if we once admit that it is consistent with 19 2, LII | by Jesus, and which, you admit, were actually performed, 20 2, LII | among them, and make them admit that He who taught and did 21 2, LV | indeed his history does admit of a clear and powerful 22 2, LX | But Celsus, unwilling to admit any such view, will have 23 2, LXIV | high mountain, He did not admit all His apostles (to this 24 2, LXXVIII | disbelieve His word will so admit. And therefore we shall 25 3, XXIX | world; for who would not admit that even the inferior members 26 3, XXXV | human race. And if he once admit this, see whether he will 27 3, XXXVIII | The Greeks, moreover, will admit that even amongst those 28 3, XLIII | But since he appears to admit that the tomb of Jupiter 29 3, XLIX | other hand, who would not admit that to have studied the 30 4, IV | He not know? Now if you admit the existence of a God and 31 4, IX | although Celsus may not wish to admit it, after the numerous prophets 32 4, XIV | unaltered. God, then, could not admit of such a change." Now it 33 4, XX | that he alleges that they admit these. Now, where is the 34 4, XXIV | and blessed beings would admit this, whether they are, 35 4, XLVIII | to him, that if we must admit fables and fictions, whether 36 4, XLVIII | Philebus, who would not admit that pleasure was a goddess, " 37 4, XLVIII | an allegorical meaning, admit any fable which might do 38 4, L | although some of them do not admit of this, but on the contrary 39 4, LIII | conjoin things that do not admit of union, and which cannot 40 4, LIII | hatred." For every one will admit that he who is the object 41 4, LXV | yet, as even Celsus would admit, there are undoubtedly some 42 4, LXXXI | philosophers there are who admit the existence of Providence, 43 4, LXXXVIII| the second place, they who admit that there is an art of 44 4, XC | is pressed upon us not to admit such an art, lest the rational 45 5, III | the other hand, you still admit the existence of providence, 46 5, XXI | condition, so far as they admit of being so, and who know 47 5, XLIII | although Celsus will not admit it, the Jews nevertheless 48 5, LIV | more will he decline to admit what Celsus has adduced, 49 5, LIX | members of the great Church admit this, and adopt as true 50 6, III | on hearing these words, admit that they are well said, 51 6, XXVIII | himself; and they do not admit any one into their assembly 52 6, XXXI | a more powerful Pentad, admit me, seeing the faultless 53 6, XXXI | one of thine initiated, admit me who am purified with 54 6, XLVII | mentions with respect, to admit that the architect of this 55 6, LXV | that is uttered--I, too, admit that God is not to be reached 56 6, LXXII | were some of us who did not admit that God is a Spirit, but 57 7, II | a defence. To those who admit another God, no defence 58 7, II | opinion, that those who admit another God are not in a 59 7, XIV | then can the pious mind admit that those things which 60 7, LVIII | differ from me, and do not admit the principle from which 61 7, LXII | Himself. However, they will admit that these images, whether 62 7, LXVII | Christians is: "They will admit that these images, whether 63 8, LXVI | therefore evident, that if we admit Minerva the daughter of 64 8, LXVI | of Jupiter, we must also admit many fables and fictions


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