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kingdom 49
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Against Celsus

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kingdom

   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | He excludes such from His kingdom. And his accusation is, 2 1, XXXIX | have no connection with the kingdom of heaven." In what respect 3 1, LVI | righteousness is the sceptre of Thy kingdom. Thou hast loved righteousness, 4 1, LVI | righteousness the sceptre of His kingdom," says that this God has 5 1, LVI | righteousness is the sceptre of Thy kingdom," are spoken of the God 6 1, LIX | connection with a particular kingdom or a particular time; but 7 1, LX | but not knowing over what kingdom he was to reign, and being 8 1, LXI | it became God to bestow a kingdom,--for the benefit, viz., 9 1, LXI | declaring the superiority of His kingdom, says: "If My kingdom were 10 1, LXI | His kingdom, says: "If My kingdom were of this world, then 11 1, LXI | the Jews: but now is My kingdom not of this world." Now, 12 2, V | inculcated by a parable that the kingdom of God would be taken from 13 2, IX | from the fact that the kingdom of evil was not yet come 14 2, XXXVIII| everywhere announce the kingdom of God, accusing Him of 15 2, LXIII | things pertaining to the kingdom of God." And in the Gospels 16 2, LXXVIII| purpose of calling into the kingdom of God, through Jesus Christ, 17 2, LXXVIII| the divine teaching, the kingdom of God being taken from 18 3, XL | doctrine regarding God and His kingdom.~ 19 3, XLVII | is with God, and to His kingdom, and which teach men to 20 3, LIX | unfortunate, him will the kingdom of God receive. Do you not 21 4, III | disobedience, what is called the "kingdom of God," and to give to 22 4, III | to God the fruits of His kingdom in due season (each action 23 4, III | action being a "fruit of the kingdom"). We shall therefore, out 24 4, X | which is to be found in the kingdom of God, reserved for those 25 4, XLII | nations? Jesus declared, "The kingdom of God shall be taken from 26 4, XLII | contain the mysteries of the kingdom of God? If, then, they peruse 27 4, XLVII | beyond the limits of the kingdom, and to pasture their flocks 28 5, XIX | blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God; neither doth corruption 29 5, LVIII | unholy deeds, transferred the kingdom of God to other husbandmen, 30 6, XVI | rich man to enter into the kingdom of God," Celsus alleges 31 6, XVI | rich man to enter into the kingdom of God!" Now, if Celsus 32 6, XVII | our Scriptures give of the kingdom of God, has quoted none 33 6, XXXI | didst close against thy kingdom, I pass again in freedom 34 6, XLVI | things relating to the coming kingdom, beginning with the times 35 6, XLVI | the latter time of their kingdom, when their sins are coming 36 7, XXIII | rich man to enter into the kingdom of God;'' whether we take 37 8, V | He may form them into a kingdom worthy of God, and present 38 8, XI | impiously, for he divides the kingdom of God, and raises a sedition 39 8, XI | separate factions in the divine kingdom, and that there exists one 40 8, XI | the nature of that divine kingdom of which we are continually 41 8, XI | of God alone, so that the kingdom of God may be ours. Celsus, 42 8, XI | consistency not to speak of "the kingdom of God," but of "the kingdom 43 8, XI | kingdom of God," but of "the kingdom of the gods." There are 44 8, XI | therefore no factions in the kingdom of God, nor is there any 45 8, XIII | sedition or disloyalty in the kingdom of God. We honour the Father 46 8, XXXVIII| revilers shall not inherit the kingdom of God." And who amongst 47 8, XLI | revilers will not inherit the kingdom of God." And we read, "Bless 48 8, LXVIII | crafty Saturn gave him his kingdom, but He who "removeth and 49 8, LXVIII | the divine origin of the kingdom, and observing the precept


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