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chambers 1
chance 8
chanced 2
change 51
changed 26
changes 12
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52 wished
51 apostles
51 asserts
51 change
51 foolish
51 go
51 guilty
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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XVI | discourses which produced a change for the better among any 2 1, XVIII | are the better fitted to change the character of the hearer 3 1, XXI | say that he is capable of change, and may be altered and 4 1, XXI | faith that God has said, "I change not."~ 5 1, LXIII | Jesus to death, so great a change afterwards passed over him, 6 1, LXVII | meekness of spirit and complete change of character, and a humanity, 7 2, LXV | Thessalonians, describing the same change in different words, he says, 8 2, LXXVIII| of their irrationality, change with the greater difficulty 9 3, VI | the said revolt, should change its language at the time 10 3, XL | birth, do not produce a change upon those who listen candidly 11 3, XLII | says with respect to the change of the body of Jesus, "Well, 12 3, LI | they manifest a becoming change) they receive them afterwards, 13 3, LXV | could effect a complete change in those who are sinners 14 3, LXV | nature and custom, for to change nature is an exceedingly 15 3, LXVI | have undergone so great a change that they may be proposed 16 3, LXIX | manner, asserting that "to change a nature entirely is exceedingly 17 3, LXIX | that for the word of God to change a nature in which evil has 18 3, LXIX | exceedingly difficult to effect a change in some persons, the cause 19 3, LXIX | assertion that "entirely to change a nature is exceedingly 20 3, LXXI | manifested a satisfactory change, are received by God on 21 4, V | he says, "If you were to change a single one, even the least, 22 4, V | And if we must speak of a change in any one by the appearing 23 4, XIV | among men, he must undergo a change, and a change from good 24 4, XIV | undergo a change, and a change from good to evil, from 25 4, XIV | would make choice of such a change? It is the nature of a mortal, 26 4, XIV | mortal, indeed, to undergo change and remoulding, but of an 27 4, XIV | could not admit of such a change." Now it appears to me that 28 4, XIV | thinks we assert, nor a change from good to evil, nor from 29 4, XIV | Thou art the same," and" I change not ;" whereas the gods 30 4, XV | I imagine, undergo any change from "good to evil," for " 31 4, XV | race. Nor was there any change in Him from "best to worst," 32 4, XV | appears to Celsus to undergo a change and transformation, let 33 4, XVIII | else he does not undergo a change, but only causes the beholders 34 4, XVIII | so does God appropriately change, in the case of each individual, 35 4, XVIII | if one were to take the change as referring to the soul 36 4, XVIII | in what sense the term "change" is used. For if it be meant 37 4, XIX | that God does not undergo a change, but leads the spectators 38 4, LVII | which are in bodies undergo change: since some bodies, which 39 4, LX | remains in order to undergo a change; for the matter which underlies ( 40 4, LXIX | passing agreeably to the change, which I have already mentioned, 41 5, XVIII | the same bodies, without a change to a higher condition, " 42 5, XX | said that there will be a change, although exceedingly slight, 43 5, LXIV | and stop their ears, and change into swine those whom they 44 6, LXII | other, "I am (the LORD), and change not," he would have observed 45 6, LXII | assert that there is any change in God, either in act or 46 7, VI | which he might draw men to a change of life, and to the practice 47 7, XVIII | given to Moses? Or did he change his mind, condemn his own 48 7, XXV | given to Moses:" He did not "change His mind, condemn His own 49 7, L | death?" also, "Who will change the body of our humiliation." 50 8, XXXV | the utmost of his power to change and amend them; unless, 51 8, LXXII | entire rational creation, and change every soul into His own


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