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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXVI | wickedness, and excesses, and acts of injustice, and from a 2 1, XXVI | conduct, and reflects in what acts of licentiousness and injustice 3 1, XXXII | was to dare such mighty acts, and to teach so many men, 4 1, XLVIII| and preferred to show by acts rather than words that He 5 1, LVII | Gamaliel named in the book of Acts, to show how those persons 6 1, LVII | is found quoted from the Acts of the Apostles; so that 7 1, LXV | it only in them that such acts are proper and becoming; 8 2, I | which we learn from the Acts of the Apostles. For on 9 2, I | Wherefore also in the Acts of the Apostles it is related 10 2, IX | to those other creative acts which were performed; and 11 2, XVI | them by comparing them to acts of sorcery, should have 12 2, XX | Jesus having predicted the acts of the traitor or the perjurer, 13 2, XXIV | sore." So in like manner acts this Jew of Celsus who quotes 14 2, XLIV | no one can point to any acts of a sorcerer which turned 15 2, XLVII | disgracefully?" And here Celsus acts like the most contemptible 16 2, XLVIII| things, but that by the very acts themselves He might gain 17 2, XLIX | all divine, but are the acts of wicked men; and being 18 2, XLIX | convicted himself of the same acts. Is it not, then, a miserable 19 2, XLIX | others, because of these acts, to be accounted wicked 20 2, L | clearly proved that the acts of the former were the effect 21 2, LIII | of divinity, but are the acts of wicked men;" so any one 22 2, LIII | of divinity, but are the acts of wicked men." And he will 23 2, LIII | inference from the same acts, to conclude that the one 24 2, LIII | inference from the same acts, to conclude that the one 25 2, LXIII | But it is recorded in the Acts, that "being seen during 26 3, XIX | teach us that such rites are acts of worship offered to eternal 27 3, XXIII | eye-witnesses who showed by their acts that they clearly understood 28 3, XXXIV | would each one of their acts be found to amount to in 29 3, XLVI | of the word. And in the Acts of the Apostles Stephen 30 3, LI | prevent those who commit acts of infamy from coming into 31 3, LVII | to all those disorderly acts which we know are often 32 3, LX | no evil come." But he who acts as initiator, according 33 3, LXXIII| adhere to it." And in this he acts like one who should say 34 3, LXXV | teacher of Christianity acts like a person who promises 35 3, LXXVI | saying that "our teacher acts like a drunken man, who, 36 4, XIX | Celsus says also, that "one acts thus towards enemies when 37 4, XXIX | are next to Him." And he acts like those who would find 38 4, XXXIV | Genesis," which contains the acts of these men, and the divine 39 4, XLIV | marriages," and to the various acts of "sexual intercourse" 40 4, XLIV | imitate not the literal acts of those who did these things, 41 4, XLV | hypothesis of the Stoics, acts becomingly in having intercourse 42 4, LIV | who separated these great acts of creation, and apportioned 43 4, LXVII | of Pherae commit the same acts of cruelty, and those condemned 44 4, LXIX | husbandman performs different acts of husbandry upon the soil 45 4, LXXXI | which, as being irrational, acts as a help to those who are 46 4, XCIX | with that will of His which acts for the advantage of the 47 5, II | are believed to perform acts on earth, would not be gods, 48 5, VIII | For it is related in the Acts of the Apostles regarding 49 5, XXXVII| absurd to contemn those acts by means of which we may 50 5, XXXIX | and gentle animal, which acts always in conformity with 51 6, XI | have supposed that (the acts of Jesus) were a series 52 6, XI | reason wished to perform acts of the same kind, that they, 53 6, XI | as Luke relates in the Acts of the Apostles, wished 54 6, LXXIII| assuming a body. And in this he acts like those who imagine that 55 7, LIV | compared with the marvellous acts and words of Jesus which 56 8, IX | is the Word and Reason, acts in nowise contrary to reason, 57 8, XLVII | persons on whose account these acts of kindness were performed, 58 8, LVII | agreeable to Him, and who acts in all things so that he 59 8, LXIII | grateful they abound in acts of kindness. Here Celsus


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