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1 1, Pref | silent; and when unfounded charges were brought against Him, 2 1, Pref | write a reply to the false charges brought by Celsus against 3 1, Pref | was guilty of none of the charges (alleged), and who might 4 1, Pref | unfounded accusations and charges. I venture, then, to say 5 1, Pref | in books in answer to the charges of Celsus against the Christians, 6 1, Pref | of my ability, with the charges of Celsus. I have therefore 7 1, Pref | treatises to overthrow the charges which he brings against 8 1, XXII | an effort to refute the charges brought against the doctrine 9 1, XLI | intentionally passing by his charges through inability to refute 10 1, LXIX | bringing them forward as charges that were applicable to 11 1, LXXI | brought to a close his charges against Jesus, so we also 12 2, I | present part as a reply to the charges brought by him against those 13 2, VII | true than another. And what charges of impiety he has to bring 14 2, X | he thinks to derive the charges which he brings against 15 2, XIII | and His doctrine? And he charges the disciples with having 16 2, XVI | by way of extenuating the charges that told against him: as 17 2, XX | me to answer even those charges of Celsus which seem to 18 2, XXXI | XXXI.~He next charges the Christians with being " 19 2, XXXI | have briefly replied to the charges of Celsus in the preceding 20 2, XXXIII | imagine that you can found charges upon them; or, in yielding 21 2, XLVI | to pass over any of the charges advanced by him; and therefore, 22 2, LIII | you as liable to the same charges, will transfer this "himself" 23 2, LV | what will you say to those charges which you brought against 24 2, LXXVI | Observe, now, whether these charges do not manifestly recoil 25 2, LXXVI | Do you not see that the charges which this Jew of yours 26 3, I | as we best could, all the charges contained in the invective 27 3, II | those who assent to his charges, tell us whether it is at 28 3, XVII | length in defence of those charges affecting Jesus, showing 29 3, XXXVI | brought countless other charges, and who told so many falsehoods, 30 3, LXI | But as he exaggerates the charges against us, adding, after 31 3, LXXVIII| having brought against us charges of so serious a kind, he 32 3, LXXVIII| words are as follows: "These charges I have to bring against 33 4, VI | most ridiculous among the charges of Celsus, listen to him 34 4, XIX | replied, when answering other charges, to the statement that " 35 4, XXXVII | XXXVII.~He charges us, moreover, with introducing " 36 4, XLVII | containing doctrines, but full of charges against Jews and Christians? 37 4, LIII | this reply of ours to the charges of Celsus to have patience, 38 4, LX | present, in answering the charges of Celsus, to discuss these 39 4, LXXVII | joining issue with the words, charges them with being an erroneous 40 4, XCVII | assertion of this man, who charges us with impiety, that "not 41 5, XLI | XLI.~Let us notice the charges which are next advanced 42 5, XLII | preceding remarks, Celsus charges the Jews with falsely giving 43 5, LI | best of our ability the charges brought by Celsus against 44 5, LIII | suffice as an answer to the charges of Celsus, so far as regards 45 6, II | remarks in reply to the charges which Celsus and others 46 6, XXVI | have introduced among the charges directed against them statements 47 6, XXVI | may therefore allow his charges on these points to pass 48 6, XXVIII | that he who believes these charges of his against us, should, 49 6, XXXVIII| introduce certain other charges, which he adduces from the 50 6, XLII | Celsus brings the following charges against us from another 51 6, XLIII | Mark now, whether he who charges us with having committed 52 6, XLVI | us look at another of the charges of Celsus, and reply to 53 6, LX | different language, the same charges which we have examined a 54 6, LXXIV | which exonerate him from the charges, and what expose him to 55 6, LXXV | be made opposed to those charges which are adduced, he pretends 56 7, I | our ability to meet the charges brought by Celsus against 57 7, XII | ourselves against groundless charges, which are but empty sounds, 58 7, XL | and that he imagines the charges which he makes against them 59 7, LVI | have repelled the several charges brought against Him. Jesus