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jumbled 1
juncture 1
juno 2
jupiter 46
just 56
justice 17
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46 blood
46 clear
46 impious
46 jupiter
46 knew
46 piety
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Against Celsus

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jupiter

   Book, Chapter
1 3, XLIII | ridicule those who worship Jupiter, because his tomb is pointed 2 3, XLIII | defence of the Cretans, and of Jupiter, and of his tomb, alluding 3 3, XLIII | which the myth regarding Jupiter is said to have been invented; 4 3, XLIII | have not yet made regarding Jupiter. But since he appears to 5 3, XLIII | to admit that the tomb of Jupiter is in Crete, when he says 6 3, XLIII | contained in the stories about Jupiter and his tomb; and accordingly 7 3, XLIII | in his hymn addressed to Jupiter, in the words:--~"The Cretans 8 3, XLIII | livest," in denying that Jupiter's tomb was in Crete, records 9 3, XLIII | records nevertheless that in Jupiter there was the beginning 10 3, XLIII | denying that the birth of Jupiter took place in Crete because 11 3, XLIII | speaks of these things: "O Jupiter, some say that thou weft 12 4, XVII | expelled from the throne of Jupiter, and torn in pieces by them, 13 4, XLVIII | unspeakable abominations with Jupiter. This reverend philosopher 14 4, XLVIII | Juno represents matter, and Jupiter god. Now it is on account 15 4, XLVIII | call the God of all things Jupiter, or the sun Apollo, or the 16 5, XXVI | it, as Celsus would say, Jupiter who assigned the Jewish 17 5, XXXIV | flesh, sent to the oracle of Jupiter Ammon, saying that there 18 5, XXXIV | who dwell in Meroe worship Jupiter and Bacchus alone; the Arabians, 19 5, XXXVII | worship, as is their pleasure, Jupiter and Bacchus only; nor shall 20 5, XXXVIII| Meroe know only of two gods, Jupiter and Bacchus, and worship 21 5, XXXVIII| Urania, nor the Arabians Jupiter. If, then, an Ethiopian 22 5, XXXVIII| alone, they will not worship Jupiter along with the Ethiopians; 23 5, XLI | of offering sacrifices to Jupiter, giving the name of Jupiter 24 5, XLI | Jupiter, giving the name of Jupiter to the whole circle of the 25 5, XLIV | Jews, offer sacrifices to Jupiter upon the tops of the mountains,"-- 26 5, XLIV | whole circle of heaven" Jupiter; but we maintain that "the 27 5, XLIV | the heaven" is neither Jupiter nor God, as we indeed know 28 5, XLV | highest being be called Jupiter, or Zen, or Adonai, or Sabaoth, 29 5, XLV | highest being be called Jupiter, or Zen, or Adonai, or Sabaoth!~  30 5, XLVI | rather than acknowledge Jupiter to be God. For we do not 31 5, XLVI | For we do not consider Jupiter and Sabaoth to be the same, 32 5, XLVI | Sabaoth to be the same, nor Jupiter to be at all divine, but 33 6, XXII | softness of tin; the third to Jupiter, being firm and solid; the 34 6, LXXVIII| nature: "Again, if God, like Jupiter in the comedy, should, on 35 6, LXXVIII| the theatre, wrote that Jupiter, after awakening, despatched 36 6, LXXIX | laughter, has represented Jupiter asleep and awaking from 37 7, III | Clarus, of Branchidae, of Jupiter Ammon, and of a multitude 38 7, VI | of others. "He," that is, Jupiter, "who rules over wintry 39 7, VI | another in the temple of Jupiter Ammon, or anywhere else; 40 7, VII | Branchidae, at the temple of Jupiter Ammon, or by a multitude 41 8, IV | We are of the party of Jupiter; others belong to other 42 8, XVII | even between the Olympian Jupiter of Pheidias and the man 43 8, XXXVIII| I go up to a statue of Jupiter or Apollo, or some other 44 8, XL | subject by the priest of Jupiter or Apollo of whom Celsus 45 8, LXVI | armed from the brain of Jupiter; that when she was pursued 46 8, LXVI | Minerva the daughter of Jupiter, we must also admit many


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