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religion 48
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Against Celsus

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religion

   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | firmly grounded in their religion, he says: "For I am persuaded 2 1, XXVII | numbers of souls to His religion. And although, among the 3 1, XXVII | doctrine of Jesus to adopt His religion; for he acknowledges that 4 2, XI | against Jesus or the Christian religion? And how will this demonstrate 5 2, XI | similar things for the sake of religion in no spirit of unwillingness.~ 6 2, XIII | persecution because of their religion. In answer to whom we shall 7 2, XIII | according to this established religion of his will be released 8 2, XVI | die for the sake of their religion, apart altogether from the 9 2, XVII | death for the sake of their religion.~ 10 2, XXV | sufferings for the sake of religion, if He did not suffer what 11 2, XXXIV | mocked Him on account of His religion, who appropriately laid 12 2, XL | how to die for the sake of religion, and to comport themselves 13 2, XL | views on the subject of religion and irreligion, and who 14 2, XLIV | suffered because of their religion, and alone of all men were 15 2, LXXVIII| blind on the subject of religion, although it is they who 16 2, LXXVIII| undergone for the sake of their religion towards God, the Creator 17 3, VIII | in a struggle for their religion, they also might be better 18 3, LXXVIII| themselves up to the Christian religion, being influenced by the 19 3, LXXXI | keeping with the Christian religion for me to have accepted, 20 3, LXXXI | only who have accepted the religion which is according to Jesus, 21 4, XXVII | dangers for the sake of his religion, such an one might reasonably 22 4, XXXII | the Jews, the venerable religion of Jesus, who, being adorned 23 4, XXXV | those who are aliens to our religion; but as, according to Celsus, 24 4, XLII | predicted, moreover, that this religion should be proclaimed to 25 4, LXXXI | great is the injury done to religion from accepting the statement 26 5, XXVIII | their injunctions. If, then, religion, and piety, and righteousness 27 5, XXXIII | another, turning to the religion which in the last days has 28 5, XXXVIII| honour which is paid to religion, they would reverence those 29 5, LII | sin, or corrupting their religion, or doing deeds of impiety; 30 5, LIII | themselves up to a life of pure religion, that they ascend by means 31 5, LVIII | sin, and corrupted their religion, and had done unholy deeds, 32 7, XVIII | a period attached to the religion which was taught by Moses, 33 7, XVIII | to their duty, and to the religion prescribed by the law.~ 34 7, XXVI | day by day the Christian religion, so that it is now preached 35 7, XXXIX | our lives for the cause of religion, that no philosopher could 36 7, XL | speaking ill of Jesus and His religion, he thus continues, confounding 37 7, XL | leads us for the sake of religion to submit to every kind 38 7, XLIV | in ignorance of what true religion is, give that name to what 39 7, XLIV | called anything rather than religion. God doubtless saw the pride 40 7, XLVI | before men the nature of pure religion. We say, then, that those 41 7, XLIX | them to a rational view of religion, have not gone into these 42 7, LI | those who believe that religion shows itself in such products 43 7, LXI | mere calumny against our religion which he utters when he 44 8, XLIV | victoriously for the sake of religion destroy their authority, 45 8, LXVIII | any of the glory of your religion or of the true wisdom." 46 8, LXVIII | be destroyed except the religion of Christ, which will alone 47 8, LXX | contend and struggle for our religion, let the enemy come against 48 8, LXXV | laws and the support of religion." But we recognise in each


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