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Against Celsus

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1 1, Pref | accusation. And yet even now He continues silent before these things, 2 1, XII | investigate,' etc., they must, he continues, explain to me at least 3 1, XXIV | XXIV.~After this he continues: "These herdsmen and shepherds 4 1, L | subject of prophecy, he continues "Why should it be you alone, 5 1, LXIV | dominion of the passions, and continues: "And if pleasure be an 6 1, LXVII | instructed in Greek literature, continues: "The old mythological fables, 7 2, IV | IV.~The Jew, then, continues his address to converts 8 2, VIII | man. "How should we," he continues, "who have made known to 9 2, IX | IX.~The Jew continues his discourse thus: "How 10 2, IX | disciples? And yet," he continues, "he who was a God could 11 2, XIII | XIII.~This Jew of Celsus continues, after the above, in the 12 2, XIII | led away to death if he continues firm; for the evidence of 13 2, XV | XV.~Celsus continues: "The disciples of Jesus, 14 2, XX | XX.~Let us see how he continues after this: "These events," 15 2, XXIII | XXIII.~He continues in this strain: "If he had 16 2, XXXIII | XXXIII.~"But," continues Celsus, "what great deeds 17 2, XXXIV | of sorcerers. "But," he continues, "no calamity happened even 18 2, XLI | person of the Jew, Celsus continues to find fault with Jesus, 19 2, LV | LV.~The Jew continues his address to those of 20 2, LX | been seen; and this," he continues, "has been the case with 21 2, LXXII | the above statements, he continues: "If he wished to remain 22 2, LXXVIII | LXXVIII.~The Jew continues: "Did Jesus come into the 23 3, XIV | XIV.~After this he continues: "Their union is the more 24 3, XXII | those who say that the soul continues to subsist or is immortal, 25 3, LIII | admitted was compared to milk, continues: "And ye are become such 26 3, LXIX | LXIX.~Celsus continues in his usual manner, asserting 27 4, III | III.~And he continues: "What is the meaning of 28 4, XLI | XLI.~After this he continues as follows: "They speak, 29 4, XLIII | and out of season," he continues, "is the (account of the) 30 4, XLIX | water from the rock, he continues as follows: "And they did 31 4, LII | more intelligent mind, he continues: "Of such a nature do I 32 4, LXV | LXV.~After this Celsus continues: "It is not easy, indeed, 33 4, LXVI | suitable to the multitude, continues as follows: "It is sufficient 34 4, LXIX | LXIX.~He continues to say that "neither have 35 4, LXXIII | regarding the "wrath" of God, he continues: "Is it not ridiculous to 36 4, LXXIII | preceding pages. He then continues: "But that I may speak not 37 4, LXXXVIII| Greeks and Barbarians--he continues: "If, because man has been 38 5, IV | what do you call them?" he continues, "Are they gods, or some 39 5, XXIX | A little further on he continues: "And the LORD came down 40 5, XXXIV | narrative of Herodotus. But," continues Celsus, "Ammon in divine 41 5, XLI | heavens.' And I think," continues Celsus, "that it makes no 42 5, LIII | unbelief of Him. He then continues: "If even the angel came 43 5, LIX | LIX.~Celsus then continues: "The Jews accordingly, 44 5, LXIII | preceding pages. "Moreover," he continues, "these persons utter against 45 5, LXV | guilty of falsehood. He continues, moreover, to linger over 46 5, LXV | among the sects. He then continues: "Although they have no 47 6, X | X.~He next continues: "You see how Plato, although 48 6, XI | XI.~After this Celsus continues: "If these (meaning the 49 6, XXIX | he was calumniating, he continues his accusations against 50 6, XXX | Thauthabaoth, the bear-like. Celsus continues his account, that the "sixth 51 6, XXXIV | ourselves have added, Celsus continues as follows: "They continue 52 6, XLII | views concerning Satan, he continues: "The ancients allude obscurely 53 6, XLII | erroneous copies of them, he continues his abuse of us, remarking 54 6, XLII | is manifest from this, he continues, that a motherless and unsullied 55 6, XLII | fictions of the Greeks, he continues to heap against us such 56 6, LIII | different and strange god, he continues in the following strain: " 57 6, LIX | destruction of men by the deluge, continues: "But if he does not destroy 58 6, LXI | rested from fatigue, he continues: "It is not in keeping with 59 6, LXXIV | convince, whereas since he continues to ridicule, and scoff, 60 7, XL | and His religion, he thus continues, confounding us with them: " 61 8, XII | worship of other gods still continues valid. And we do not "reverence


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