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1 1, Pref | sufficient at present to quote the words of Matthew, for 2 1, XVI | considered it unnecessary to quote. For any one who chooses 3 1, XXXIV | malice that Celsus did not quote this prophecy, is clear 4 1, LIII | reference to Jesus, we would quote that which was written by 5 1, LVI | its divine greatness. To quote the prophecies at length 6 1, LVI | sufficient for the present to quote a part of the forty-fifth 7 1, LXII | Saviour, I shall nevertheless quote it again, as appropriate 8 2, II | deem it out of place to quote a certain declaration of 9 2, IX | following kind which we shall quote. John the Baptist, when 10 2, IX | end of the world." And we quote these passages, making no 11 2, XVI | to unbelievers, we shall quote the words of Plato, that 12 2, XX | answer to the Greeks we shall quote the following oracular response 13 2, XXI | the conduct of life, can quote numerous instances, showing 14 2, XXV | how could men afterwards quote the example of Jesus as 15 2, XXXI | will not be out of place to quote the declaration, "He sent 16 2, LV | believe in Moses (as we might quote the instances of Zamolxis 17 3, XXVI | however, at present to quote the statement of the latter 18 4, II | which we Christians and Jews quote in our discussions with 19 4, XVIII | sufficient at present to quote one testimony of Paul to 20 4, LXXVII | follow: "But if you will quote the saying of Euripides, 21 4, LXXXVII| in these matters, I might quote the words of Solomon from 22 4, LXXXVII| kings' fortresses." I do not quote these words, however, as 23 5, I | assertions of Celsus. Let us then quote such assertions of his as 24 5, XV | however, for the present to quote the words of Isaiah: "For 25 5, XVII | the Corinthians, I will quote also from the first to the 26 5, XVIII | is unnecessary again to quote his words, which have been 27 5, XVIII | suffice for the present to quote the language of Paul from 28 5, XXXIV | preceding paragraphs, let us quote his words: "We might adduce 29 5, XXXIV | credibility, I shall again quote his very words, for he writes 30 5, LIV | be in vain for Celsus to quote the statements regarding 31 6, VIII | to the marvellous, will quote the story of the swan which 32 6, X | for our belief, we shall quote also the words of Paul, 33 6, XIII | sufficient for the present to quote from the words of David 34 6, XVIII | XVIII.~I thought it right to quote these few instances from 35 6, XXII | it seems to me, that to quote the language of Celsus upon 36 6, XXIV | he was nothing loth to quote those with which he thought 37 6, XLIII | that I may not appear to quote in reply to Celsus from 38 6, XLVII | Nay, he would not even quote the passage in the letters 39 6, LV | were created by God will quote certain expressions of Scripture ( 40 6, LV | to my present treatise to quote on the present occasion 41 7, III | his followers, we could quote passages to show that even 42 7, XXVII | opposes, we would be bound to quote his words, to adduce our 43 7, XXIX | is enough at present to quote the words of the thirty-seventh 44 7, LI | But what need is there to quote any more passages against 45 7, LXX | His Word and God, we must quote this from Scripture, "All 46 8, XIV | that God, namely, whom, to quote the words of Celsus, "we 47 8, XLVI | reverses. What need is there to quote all the princes and private 48 8, LXIII | consider it necessary to quote examples.~ 49 8, LXXII | for our present purpose to quote the following passage from