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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XV | his treatise On the Good, speaking of those nations who have 2 1, XXXII | where the Jew is introduced, speaking of the mother of Jesus, 3 1, XLV | Moses is to be believed as speaking the truth, although the 4 1, LVI | observe that the prophet, speaking familiarly to God, whose " 5 1, LXII | it was not any power of speaking, or any orderly arrangement 6 2, III | their fathers, who are ever speaking of the usages of their fathers 7 2, VIII | believed the prophets when speaking of the future advent of 8 2, IX | to the Jewish manner of speaking, "I am the Lord, the God 9 2, IX | considered to be a god when speaking, and making himself heard 10 2, XIII | he is talking folly, and speaking to no purpose, for his words 11 2, LIX | encounter His sufferings. Speaking next of the statements in 12 3, XLI | matter, which, properly speaking, being without qualities, 13 3, LII | make a display." Now, in speaking thus he does nothing else 14 3, LV | happy also. And while thus speaking, if they see one of the 15 3, LXXII | LXXII.~In the next place, speaking as in the person of a teacher 16 4, V | filling another: for, in speaking of His quitting one place 17 4, XV | becomes as it were flesh, speaking with a literal voice, until 18 4, XXX | the intelligent among us speaking to that effect, and perhaps 19 4, XXXV | hazarded the assertion, in speaking of those names, from which 20 4, XXXVII | follows. For the Scripture, speaking of the "fashioning" of the 21 4, XLIII | Esau against Jacob; and (speaking) of "a father's sorrow," 22 4, XLV | a purpose are, strictly speaking, indifferent; that when 23 4, XLV | indifferent," that, strictly speaking, for a man to have sexual 24 4, L | those of which we have been speaking.~ 25 4, LV | say, by the Divine Spirit speaking in Moses, from whom also 26 4, LVI | all bodies, is, properly speaking, without qualities and without 27 4, LXXI | regard to such a style of speaking about God, we find in the 28 4, LXXXIII| After Celsus has finished speaking of the bees, in order to 29 4, LXXXIV | inscription of his book. For, speaking of the ants conversing with 30 4, XCIII | such like. And, generally speaking, you will find that not 31 4, XCIX | the sacred Scriptures when speaking of God call Him, that we 32 5, VI | who follow the law, which, speaking in the person of God, says, " 33 5, X | And hence Paul, too, when speaking of the resurrection, says: " 34 5, XII | wrote the Gospel, when, speaking in the person of John the 35 5, XVIII | and live again;" for in so speaking, Celsus makes a false charge 36 5, XXII | however, suspect that, in speaking as we do, we belong to those 37 5, LVII | whether individuals are speaking truth or falsehood. For 38 5, LIX | ridicule upon us, when, in speaking of the Hebrew people, he 39 5, LXIV | and doctrines of devils; speaking lies in hypocrisy, having 40 6, X | under the name of Zeus, thus speaking in the dialogue of Plato, 41 6, XXXIX | XXXIX.~In the next place, speaking of those who employ the 42 6, XLII | among the gods, Heraclitus speaking thus of it: 'If one must 43 6, XLVIII | person of Jesus, generally speaking, is not separated from the 44 6, LIII | against Marcion that he is speaking, he asks: "Why does he send 45 6, LIV | holy Scripture, properly speaking, virtues and virtuous actions 46 6, LIV | actions are good, as, properly speaking, the reverse of these are 47 6, LIV | evil, and thy lips from speaking guile. Depart from evil, 48 6, LXV | things," abandoning (in so speaking), I know not how, all his 49 7, IX | Phoenicia and Palestine, speaking as though it were a matter 50 7, XI | quite clear that Celsus is speaking falsely, when he says that " 51 7, XX | not by us, but by God, speaking in one of the prophets, 52 7, XXXVI | could, he goes on to say, speaking of us: "Again they will 53 7, XXXVII | those whom he represents as speaking are the unlearned, how is 54 7, XL | and are not behind him in speaking ill of Jesus and His religion, 55 7, L | as soon as they are born, speaking lies." Besides, our wise 56 7, LX | Barbarian among the Greeks, by speaking as the Egyptians or Syrians, 57 8, IV | arranged in eleven bands." Speaking of himself and the philosophers, 58 8, XI | And indeed he who, when speaking of God, asserts that there 59 8, XI | which we are continually speaking and writing, but also ourselves 60 8, XXXV | thee." And I am not yet speaking of those whose characters 61 8, LIV | dominion of the devil; and, speaking of him, He said with that


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