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1 1, Pref | some resemblance to the views of those who have been the 2 1, VIII | while holding the Christian views, either pretend that they 3 1, X | all, and have adopted the views of Epicurus and Celsus.~ 4 1, XXVI | that this should appear, he views as Jewish errors what are 5 1, LVI | keeping with his Judaistic views, saying that the words, " 6 1, LVII | gained over some to his views. But it is not absurd, in 7 2, XII | nor able to defend his views, after Aristotle had taken 8 2, XII | opinions opposed to his views, although the latter had 9 2, XXVI | did not entertain these views, and were not deceived when 10 2, XL | those who hold erroneous views on the subject of religion 11 2, XLVI | not a single person to his views, after his death any who 12 2, LXIV | Entertaining, then, such exalted views regarding Jesus, not only 13 3, XII | plausible reasons, to discordant views. And yet no one would act 14 3, XIII | experimentally with the various views, has given in his adhesion 15 3, XIII | many others of discordant views. Nay, the opinions of Plato 16 3, XXXV | who does not hold the same views with the Greeks, and who 17 3, LXIX | whether he who holds such views does not bring a charge 18 3, LXXXI | soul; for, holding certain views in common with them, we 19 4, VI | that it follows from our views that God, according to our 20 4, XX | maintain certain of these views, which are quoted with approval 21 4, XXVI | have fallen away from sound views of God, and, under a vain 22 4, LXV | as is evident from the views of the different philosophical 23 4, LXVIII| objections raised to their views, allege that as cycle after 24 4, LXXIX | entirely in harmony with our views, though not at all with 25 4, XC | entertaining lower and inferior views of God than the irrational 26 5, XX | XX.~But since our views regarding the resurrection 27 5, XXI | moreover, hold similar views, and yet they are treated 28 5, XXVI | those who entertain his views, who it was that distributed 29 5, XLII | children, and to those whose views of things were childish; 30 5, LXV | For we find both of these views prevailing among the sects. 31 6, I | pursuits, confine their views of the public good within 32 6, VII | immediate assent (to his views), as if he were babbling 33 6, XLII | those who are opposed to his views, and who rank themselves 34 6, XLII | the introduction of our views concerning Satan, he continues: " 35 6, XLIV | dissolution, he would see that the views of Moses and the prophets 36 6, XLIV | from God, and from right views of Him, and from His word, 37 6, XLVIII| to the reception of our views those who are willing to 38 7, II | sets himself to combat the views of those who say that the 39 7, XXVII | Indeed, if we did hold those views of God which he ascribes 40 7, XXVIII| thus misrepresenting our views of the nature of God, Celsus 41 7, XLIV | men have fallen in their views of God. It is, then, through 42 7, LXVI | who were in error in their views of the Divine Being. Moreover, 43 8, V | of those who hold these views, and who refuse to serve 44 8, XV | evident, then, that their views are precisely such as I 45 8, XXI | were grounded upon true views of the character of God, 46 8, LIX | Probably those who embrace the views of Celsus will smile at