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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep 2 1, Pref | common life of men, but has long since departed--or by any 3 2, XIII | so predicted regarding it long before? Now if any deserve 4 2, LXXV | recognized by those who have been long looking for him?" what answer 5 2, LXXVI | sins after them as with a long rope;" and, "Woe unto them 6 3, II | that of the Jews, who had long ago received a country of 7 3, LX | He whose soul has, for a long time, been conscious of 8 4, VII | objection, saying: "After so long a period of time, then, 9 4, VIII | answered--viz., that, "after so long a period of time, then, 10 4, XI | place in the world after long intervals of time; which 11 4, XIV | statement, but say what has been long settled. God is good, and 12 4, XXII | have been expelled for so long a period from their venerable 13 4, XXX | Daniel also prophesied long ago regarding these things. 14 4, XXXII | destroyed; and this lasted so long as they were worthy of the 15 4, XXXIII| called in question during the long preceding period." Now Celsus 16 4, XXXV | that "never, during the long antecedent period, has there 17 4, XXXVI | been committed to verse long ago by Hesiod and innumerable 18 4, XLI | terminated in a top one cubit long and one cubit broad? Why 19 4, XLI | was nine myriads of cubits long in the base, and two thousand 20 4, XCI | wing, the monster slew:~Nor long survived: to marble turned, 21 5, XIV | but also those who are long since dead, which latter 22 5, XIV | is that which would still long for a body that had been 23 5, XVII | but also those who are long ago dead;" not observing 24 5, XVIII | condition, "shall those who were long dead arise from the earth 25 5, XIX | worms, nor does our soul long for a body that has seen 26 5, XXIII | preserving him in the same, so long as he who is the object 27 5, XXX | divine language, and so long as they lived harmoniously 28 5, XXX | moving from the east so long as they were imbued with 29 5, XXXVII| will not tell us to bid a long farewell to the written 30 5, XL | prescriptions, having bidden a long farewell to those of an 31 5, XLI | others, is one which has long ago been received by the 32 5, XLVIII| and this power lasted so long as Jesus had not assumed 33 5, LVII | act honestly, only after a long and careful examination 34 6, III | words, but is produced by long habit, and bursts forth 35 6, III | who assert that, "after long custom and familiar usage, 36 6, V | leaping forth, is a fact known long ago to our Scriptures; as 37 6, XII | of this has been stated long ago." And the reason he 38 6, XIX | super-celestial" place; for David long ago brought to view the 39 6, XXVII | meet." These calumnies have long exercised, although unreasonably, 40 6, XXVIII| against the Christians! Long ago, indeed, that Greek 41 6, XLVII | there was a "Son of God" long before the Greeks and those 42 6, LV | explanations, which would require a long array of proofs. Evils, 43 7, II | Because it had been predicted long before.'" To this we answer, 44 7, XVIII | that nation remain for so long a period attached to the 45 7, XLIII | Philip, "Have I been so long time with you, and yet dost 46 7, LI | nothing which was not said long before among themselves, 47 7, LVIII | been admirably expressed long before, and which they have 48 8, XVIII | in the immortal spirit as long as the reasonable soul wishes 49 8, XXIII | debauchery. It would be too long for us at present to show 50 8, XXIX | which it would take too long for us at present to detail. 51 8, XXXIII| and that we must do as long as we live, that they may 52 8, XXXIV | fast this profession" as long as we live; for we find 53 8, XLI | without ever during all this long time showing the slightest 54 8, XLII | nothing afterwards through so long a time," we must inform 55 8, XLII | crucified,--that this city not long afterwards was attacked, 56 8, XLII | was attacked, and, after a long siege, was utterly overthrown 57 8, L | it is indifferent we only long for that which God has promised 58 8, LI | passion, lest, if we delay too long for the purpose of overthrowing 59 8, LIV | declared this, as was foretold long before His advent by the 60 8, LXVIII| ancient writer, who said long ago,~ 'Let one be king, 61 8, LXX | society is held together as long as the salt is uncorrupted: 62 8, LXX | the world prevails only so long as it is the pleasure of


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