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Against Celsus

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1 1, Pref | faith of the Churches in his treatise; as if the facts themselves 2 1, Pref | furnish an answer to the treatise which you sent us, but which 3 1, Pref | to the beginning (of the treatise), in order that the reader 4 1, Pref | subsequently to make a systematic treatise of the whole discourse. 5 1, XV | in the first hook of his treatise On the Good, speaking of 6 1, XV | of their prophets in his treatise, and to give it a metaphorical 7 1, XV | Herennius Philo, in his treatise on the Jews, has doubts 8 1, XVIII | investigating his meaning, a treatise devoid of material for speculation. 9 1, LVII | The Jew, moreover, in the treatise, addresses the Saviour thus: " 10 1, LIX | But we have read in the Treatise an Comets by Chaeremon the 11 1, LXIV | that Chrysippus, in his treatise on the Cure of the Passions, 12 2, I | book of our answer to the treatise of Celsus, entitled A True 13 2, XLVI | following the order of his treatise as we have it, be says: " 14 2, LII | these assertions in the treatise of Celsus, we would say 15 2, LX | as even Plato says in his treatise on the Soul that shadowy 16 2, LXIII | before that event. And in a treatise of this nature, composed 17 2, LXVII | ability, therefore, as in a treatise of this nature, we have 18 2, LXXVIII| book of my answer to his treatise. But if God permit, and 19 3, I | boastfully entitled the treatise which he had composed against 20 3, XXII | against us, mentions in his treatise the Dioscuri, and Hercules, 21 3, XXII | those who might peruse his treatise, and who might suppose him 22 3, LXXXI | book of our answers to the treatise of Celsus has extended to 23 4, I | by way of answer to the treatise of Celsus, we now, reverend 24 4, I | against the truth by this treatise of Celsus, or which proceed 25 4, III | it would need an entire treatise to discuss these matters; 26 4, IV | and of providence, as your treatise indicates, He must of necessity 27 4, IV | distinctly show by your treatise that you are an Epicurean, 28 4, XXXV | any one who peruses the treatise of Celsus observe whether 29 4, XLVII | title of True Discourse to a treatise not containing doctrines, 30 4, XLVII | these occurrences (in his treatise). But he does mention the 31 4, LII | declaiming and asserting that the treatise entitled Controversy between 32 4, LIII | he did, that "the above treatise deserved to be treated both 33 4, LXII | include all truth in this one treatise, and giving to his own book 34 4, LXVII | advantage, in writing a treatise against us, to adopt an 35 4, LXVII | Celsus will again write this treatise of his, which he has done 36 4, LXIX | be examined in a special treatise. It is, then, always in 37 4, LXXXIII| Christianity those who read his treatise, he turns away also the 38 5, I | book of our reply to the treatise of Celsus, but with the 39 5, III | himself throughout his whole treatise to be an Epicurean, is convicted 40 5, XXVIII | investigation will fall in with this treatise, let us venture to lay down 41 5, XXIX | of all the earth." In the treatise of Solomon, moreover, on " 42 5, XLVII | speak on this occasion in a treatise like the present; for whoever 43 5, LVII | short time ago, as in the treatise of Plutarch of Chaeronea " 44 6, VII | Sirach, who has left us the treatise called "Wisdom," declaring 45 6, XVIII | discourse of them in this treatise.~ 46 6, XXI | subject Philo has composed a treatise which deserves the thoughtful 47 6, XXII | exhibit his learning in his treatise against us, quotes also 48 6, XXVI | nor would Celsus, in his treatise against the Christians, 49 6, XXVII | should, on perusing his treatise, at once assail us as if 50 6, XXXII | every one who peruses his treatise and our reply, that we have 51 6, XXXIII | Celsus and those who read his treatise, that we know the depth 52 6, XXXVIII| and introduced into his treatise, statements taken from the 53 6, XLIV | nothing of importance to this treatise. If any one, however, who 54 6, LV | appropriate to my present treatise to quote on the present 55 7, LXX | written in answer to the treatise of Celsus, is already of 56 8, XXIV | it would require a whole treatise to set forth fully all that 57 8, LI | fellow-men by Chrysippus in his treatise, On the Subjugation of the 58 8, LXXVI | Celsus had promised another treatise as a sequel to this one,


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