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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XX | and in arguments which prove that such a worship of God 2 1, XXIII | of the Hours; or let him prove that the ever naked Graces 3 1, XXIV | as those skilled in it prove, a consistent system, having 4 1, XXX | distinction, nothing happened to prove a hindrance to their reputation; 5 1, XXXI | see, when they ventured to prove not only to the Jews from 6 1, XLII | Aphrodite, how should we prove that such was the case, 7 1, XLIII | fiction, "How are you able to prove, sir, that the Lord spake 8 1, XLIII | as you suppose, clearly prove it to be true, it being 9 1, LV | during the discussion to prove that these predictions regarding 10 1, LXX | Jesus)," since he is able to prove from. the Gospel narratives 11 2, VII | falsehoods, that he may prove Jesus to have been guilty 12 2, XVIII | for His foreknowledge to prove untrue; and therefore it 13 2, XXII | be impossible for him to prove, save by means of such a 14 2, XXIV | After this, wishing to prove that the occurrences which 15 2, XXIX | can bring any argument to prove that a pestilence converts 16 2, XXX | proofs so mean, no one could prove him to be God, and the Son 17 2, XXX | misinterpretations, and to prove them to be such, and to 18 2, XXXII | how could her ignorance prove that she was not descended 19 2, XXXVIII| which we lay before them to prove that He is the Messiah, 20 2, XLI | evil," let him clearly prove the existence of any wicked 21 2, LXXVI | in the Lord (Jesus)--can prove the reasonableness of those 22 3, X | beginning, how does that help to prove that Christians would be 23 3, XXII | exist, we shall have to prove the doctrine of the soul' 24 3, XXII | exist, we have still to prove the doctrine of immortality, 25 3, XXXIV | these instances we shall prove that he has compared us 26 3, LXXX | principle;, and let him prove that these are words which 27 3, LXXXI | religious mysteries; and let him prove that the end which is predicted 28 3, LXXXI | a good life; or let him prove that these words were not 29 4, II | For he means those who prove from the Jewish Scriptures 30 4, XIII | understood by the writer, and can prove that the wicked man literally 31 4, XVIII | Word does not, I imagine, prove false to His own nature, 32 4, XVIII | Nor does He mislead or prove false. But if one were to 33 4, XXXI | After this, wishing to prove that there is no difference 34 4, XXXIII | by Jews and Christians to prove the sacred character of 35 4, XLII | adduce any reason which might prove it to be a fiction. In the 36 4, LIV | since he did not intend to prove what he professed to demonstrate; 37 4, LIV | merely assert, but would prove his assertions.~ 38 4, LXXIX | what does it all avail to prove that in the beginning men 39 4, LXXXVII| what does that avail to prove that it is not nature, but 40 4, LXXXIX | however, seeing he wished to prove by the foregoing statements 41 4, XCVII | spoken at them, and actually prove that they are not without 42 5, III | man, or to grant this, and prove the falsity of the assertions 43 5, XXVIII | superintending spirits; and let us prove to the best of our ability, 44 5, LI | consider what follows, and to prove that it is no empty boast 45 5, LV | not at all contribute to prove that Jesus was not the only 46 5, LXI | are not to be blamed who prove from the same Scriptures 47 6, VI | commit to writing what was to prove of such advantage to human 48 6, X | as Celsus adduces this to prove that we ought not to yield 49 6, LXV | Father; and thus we shall prove the falsity of the assertion 50 7, XIV | Must he die in order to prove his divinity? But the prophets 51 7, XV | of two propositions," to prove that the major premiss is 52 7, LI | against Celsus, in order to prove that his words contain nothing 53 7, LIX | seem, we are prepared to prove this by an illustration 54 7, LXVI | the gods." But he does not prove that they are not rather 55 8, IX | heroes: "Now, sir, can you prove that the right to be honoured 56 8, XI | this fashion, if he could prove by conclusive arguments 57 8, XIX | with temples, that we may prove to those who accept the 58 8, XXXIII | as we live, that they may prove good and kind." We must 59 8, XXXIV | of beings who shall ever prove friendly to us, we are taught 60 8, LI | should have proceeded to prove and enforce by further reasons 61 8, LIII | know, and as they cannot prove, either by what the Stoics 62 8, LVI | say, "Try me, O Lord, and prove me; purge my reins and my 63 8, LXXII | and lengthened argument to prove that it is not only possible,


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