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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XII | me to act very much as a person would do who had visited 2 1, LV | regarding one particular person were not rightly applied 3 1, LV | appiled these words to a person. But we seemed to press 4 1, LV | unless he be a different person from that people of God? 5 1, LV | of God? And who is this person save Jesus Christ, by whose 6 2, XVI | were to say that a certain person was a just man, and yet 7 2, XLI | XLI.~In the person of the Jew, Celsus continues 8 2, XLVI | he won over not a single person to his views, after his 9 2, LIII | transfer this "himself" to the person of Moses.~ 10 2, LIV | would rise again," another person might make a similar assertion 11 2, LXI | such garments around the person (as when alive)." Jesus 12 2, LXII | beforehand by the prophet in the person of Jesus: "My flesh shall 13 2, LXIV | did not appear the same person to the sick, and to those 14 2, LXXVIII| follows, being spoken in the person of the Lord "They have moved 15 3, I | which he makes in his own person. He gives it as his opinion, 16 3, I | on the point whether the person predicted has actually come 17 3, IV | shown both what sort of person He was predicted to be, 18 3, IV | prophets to come, and whose person and character were made 19 3, XXV | through the private parts the person of her who is called the 20 3, XXVIII | place. Now what sort of person is Apollo, who enjoined 21 3, XXXVIII| Antinous, or any other such person, whether among the Egyptians 22 3, LXXII | place, speaking as in the person of a teacher of our doctrine, 23 3, LXXV | Christianity acts like a person who promises to restore 24 4, III | in its stead)? Another person now would inquire whether 25 4, V | to a religious life, the person who has allowed the word 26 4, XXIV | than we. But no sensible person would maintain that these 27 4, XXXI | impossible for any effeminate person to appear in public; and 28 4, XXXIV | Abraham, and what sort of person was Isaac, and what power 29 4, LIV | as might be said by one person, has exchanged them for 30 4, LXXI | befitting the majesty of His own person. And yet he who is anxious 31 4, LXXV | has been said, who is the person guilty of impiety. In the 32 4, XCVII | foretold." Now, truly, no person of intelligence ever related 33 5, VI | which, speaking in the person of God, says, "Thou shall 34 5, XII | Gospel, when, speaking in the person of John the Baptist, he 35 5, XLVIII | circumcision in His own person, all the power of the angel 36 5, LVII | falsehood of this or that person with regard to the marvels 37 6, XI | Christians) bring forward this person, and others, again, a different 38 6, XI | these bring forward this person, and others a different 39 6, XXVIII | He was a wise man, or a person of virtuous character! What, 40 6, XLVIII | with the very Word, so the person of Jesus, generally speaking, 41 6, LII | it is the mark of a needy person to demand back (what he 42 6, LVII | penetrate into the mind of the person admonished, and to make 43 6, LXVI | introduces, as it were, a certain person, who, after hearing what 44 6, LXXIII | fashioned a body for this person, without casting His own 45 6, LXXV | from others; whereas this person did not differ in any respect 46 7, III | clearest perception, when a person is in close intercourse 47 7, IV | adjurations which the plainest person can use. Because for the 48 7, IX | words, of which no rational person can find the meaning: for 49 7, X | words, of which no rational person can find the meaning; for 50 7, XXXVI | character and sentiments of the person introduced are faithfully 51 7, XLIII | who sent Me." No sensible person could suppose that these 52 7, LXIII | Epicurean, and the common person of whom we have spoken.~ 53 7, LXVIII | even demons, but a dead person." Leaving, then, this objection 54 8, XII | the express image of His person,"' has seen in Him who is 55 8, XIV | the express image of His person," and "the breath of the 56 8, XXX | redounds to the honour of the person who received from God a 57 8, XLI | reviled Bacchus or Hercules in person, you would not perhaps have 58 8, XLII | Hercules when present in person, you would not have escaped 59 8, XLII | without being present in person, I leave any one who will 60 8, LI | into the opinions held by a person at the time that he is under


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