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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, VIII | accusing those who, in any degree, introduce the doctrine 2 1, XXIX | inhabited world not only to a degree far above what Themistocles 3 1, XXXIII | counteracting to a greater or less degree the reception of the reasoning 4 1, LXIII | have raised them to such a degree of moral excellence, that 5 1, LXVII | even inferior by a great degree to what Jesus did; unless 6 2, IV | as if they were in some degree even fabulous. And what 7 2, IX | greater and more divine degree, which was once united with 8 2, XX | and drinking, to such a degree of wickedness, that they 9 2, XXVII | fourfold, and many-fold degree, and have remodelled it, 10 2, XXXIV | over the whole earth, in a degree far beyond what happened 11 2, XLVI | attracted them to such a degree that they followed Him even 12 2, LX | seems to have a considerable degree of force, it is nevertheless 13 3, V | hon-outer those who were in any degree related to them far more 14 3, XXXVI | manifested, even in the slightest degree, any tendency to what was 15 3, XLV | his wisdom." And to such a degree does the Gospel desire that 16 3, XLV | all of them in a tenfold degree. And in the book of Ezekiel 17 3, LI | in a greater and better degree than they. For the philosophers 18 3, LXXVIII| power of the word to such a degree, that through fear of what 19 4, XIV | best and most beautiful degree. But if he come down among 20 4, XV | elevated in some slight degree by the teaching of the Word, 21 4, XVIII | God fear any one to such a degree as to shun danger by leading 22 4, XLIII | interposed in a very marked degree, what absurdity do we commit, 23 4, LV | and the past," in a higher degree than those priests who are 24 4, LVIII | man, but in a much greater degree that of irrational animals, 25 4, LXIV | increased to a greater or less degree; and again, a time when 26 4, LXIV | same assertion in a higher degree of the nature of the universe, 27 4, LXX | assertion is made with a certain degree of caution; and it hints 28 4, LXXIV | provision in no greater degree for men than for dogs, because 29 4, LXXIV | goods; so in a far greater degree are Celsus and they who 30 4, LXXIV | arrangements are made in no greater degree for the sustenance of human 31 4, LXXV | provide for us in a greater degree than for trees, and herbs, 32 4, LXXVI | to want in a far higher degree than the irrational animals, 33 4, LXXVII | they be so in a greater degree to us than to ants and flies? 34 4, LXXVII | and other things in a less degree than those which are upon 35 4, LXXX | be assisted to a greater degree (than afterwards), until 36 4, XCIX | the whole, in a special degree of every rational being. 37 5, XVI | purified to the highest degree; while, on the other hand, 38 5, XXVI | destructive in no small degree of the providence of the 39 5, XXX | others to one less so in degree; while a fifth were brought 40 5, XXXVII | as divinities; nor in any degree at all deities in which 41 5, XXXIX | and was united to Him in a degree far above all other souls, 42 5, XLII | would admire to a greater degree; because, so far as can 43 5, XLII | who, owing to their high degree of purity, received the 44 5, L | that people in a remarkable degree to enjoy God's favour, and 45 5, LXIII | matters, to say with a certain degree of truth, that there are 46 6, XII | themselves in a greater degree than is proper to that which 47 6, XIV | found to surpass in tenfold degree all the wise men of that 48 6, XV | adorned," is so in a greater degree than Plato's "humble and 49 6, XXVI | from plunging into any degree of wickedness, and into 50 6, XXVIII | against Jesus to as great a degree as Celsus himself; and they 51 6, XXXVII | sacred books, to a greater degree than Greek philosophers 52 6, XXXIX | liable in the slightest degree to suspicions of such a 53 6, XLV | towards it in the same or like degree; while others, through neglect 54 6, XLV | with even the slightest degree of ridicule.~ 55 6, XLVI | understand in some slight degree the meaning of holy Scripture, 56 6, LXXIV | they been stated with some degree of gravity, would have appeared 57 7, XXXII | requires a high and advanced degree of wisdom to set forth how 58 7, XXXIX | each one, according to the degree in which his better eye 59 7, XLIX | in their character a high degree of gravity, of purity, and 60 7, LI | Holy Ghost," refer to a degree of spiritual influence higher 61 8, L | the highest practicable degree of purity--to bring the


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