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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XII | is a boastful and daring assertion; for if he had read the 2 1, XXVI | confidently shall he make the same assertion regarding Jesus, when he 3 1, XXXVIII| without the aid of these? The assertion, therefore, that they did 4 1, XL | Greeks, agreeably to his assertion of being acquainted with 5 1, XLI | there of it, save your own assertion, and the statement of another 6 2, XVI | Exceedingly weak is his assertion, that "the disciples of 7 2, XX | illustrations on account of the assertion of this learned Celsus, 8 2, XXXIX | And how can the following assertion of this Jew of Celsus appear 9 2, LIV | person might make a similar assertion about Moses, and would say 10 2, LXXVI | And is it not a ridiculous assertion regarding Jesus, to say 11 3, IX | follow, let us examine his assertion when he says, "If all men 12 3, XIV | Christianity afterwards; and the assertion that rebellion, and the 13 3, LVII | uneducated rustics? But such an assertion he cannot make good.~ 14 3, LXIX | suffice as an answer to the assertion that "entirely to change 15 4, II | righteous, is a most shameless assertion, and one the refutation 16 4, XIII | sufficient in answer to the assertion, "that thus they were made 17 4, XXXII | we wished to answer the assertion of Celsus concerning the 18 4, XXXV | them. And he hazarded the assertion, in speaking of those names, 19 4, L | show the unsoundness of the assertion of Celsus, that "the more 20 4, LVIII | work of God. And so the assertion will be false, that there 21 4, LXI | qualities, remembering his own assertion that "no product of matter 22 4, LXII | its purification. And this assertion, that there at one time 23 4, LXIV | manner, we may make the same assertion in a higher degree of the 24 4, LXX | the whole world." Now this assertion is made with a certain degree 25 4, LXX | to make in reply to the assertion, that "although a thing 26 4, LXXIX | says: "With respect to your assertion, that God gave you the power 27 4, LXXXIV | would be a most ridiculous assertion.~ 28 4, XCI | easily refuted, cannot the assertion that both were capable of 29 4, XCVI | happened to be bad. The assertion, then, of Celsus is false, 30 4, XCVI | wholly false, too, is his assertion, that "the irrational animals 31 4, XCVII | impious, indeed, is the assertion of this man, who charges 32 4, XCVII | philosophers in general; which assertion is not only incongruous 33 5, VII | fishes, will be divine,--an assertion which would not be made 34 5, XXII | accomplishment not by mere assertion, but by arguments; knowing 35 5, XXIV | at all distressed by the assertion of Heraclitus, adopted by 36 5, XXXII | refuse our assent to the assertion of Celsus, that "because 37 5, XL | proceed to discuss this assertion. What law do you mean to 38 5, XL | various cities, then such an assertion is not true. For all men 39 5, LIX | proceeds to make the following assertion: "It is certain, indeed, 40 6, I | intelligent mind; subjoining the assertion that "these things are stated 41 6, VII | face of it an incredible assertion, that Paul the tentmaker, 42 6, XXXIX | Gongosyrus. Nor has any such assertion hitherto been made regarding 43 6, XLIX | demonstrate, in answer to his mere assertion, that it is not "silly." 44 6, LXIII | the corruptible body,--an assertion which is made by none of 45 6, LXIII | may be in the body,--an assertion, again, which is made by 46 6, LXV | prove the falsity of the assertion of Celsus, when he says, " 47 7, LVI | He might have proved his assertion by producing some older 48 8, LXXI | what does he ground the assertion, that when a succession


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