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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | and he asked Him, saying, Art Thou the King of the Jews? 2 1, Pref | and I was deceived; Thou art stronger than I, and hast 3 1, XXI | addressed to the Divinity, "Thou art the same," it being, moreover, 4 1, XXXVI | by those who profess the art of sacrifice, or by Chaldean 5 1, XLVIII | reason said to Him, "If Thou art the Christ, tell us plainly." 6 1, LI | Bethlehem, house of Ephrata, art not the least among the 7 2, XX | by means of the healing art, of necessity the physician 8 3, XXV | virtuous who practise the art of healing, or who are gifted 9 3, XXXIX | distinctions of Grecian art.~ 10 3, XL | and of such creations (of art) that they are not to be 11 3, XLV | himself on his wisdom, "Art thou wiser than Daniel? 12 3, LXI | appliances which belong to the art of medicine.~ 13 4, XIV | both by such words as "Thou art the same," and" I change 14 4, XXXI | construction of images,--an art which attracts the attention 15 4, XXXVIII | cloud-gatherer: 'Oh, unmatched in art!~Exultest thou in this the 16 4, LVI | shall be changed: but Thou art the same." These remarks, 17 4, LXXVI | invention on the one hand of the art of husbandry, on the other 18 4, LXXVI | the vine; again, to the art of gardening, and the arts 19 4, LXXVI | covering, again, introduced the art of weaving, which followed 20 4, LXXVI | men ascended even to the art of architecture. The want 21 4, LXXXVIII| accordingly acquire the art from the other animals, 22 4, LXXXVIII| disputed whether there is an art of augury, and, in general, 23 4, LXXXVIII| who admit that there is an art of divination by birds, 24 4, LXXXIX | actual existence of such an art of divination, and in the 25 4, XC | there actually is or not an art of divination, by means 26 4, XC | us not to admit such an art, lest the rational being 27 4, XC | let it be granted that an art of divination does exist, 28 5, XLVIII | text, "A bloody husband art thou to me." For she had 29 5, XLVIII | Moses, "A bloody husband art thou to me." But these things, 30 6, XXXI | O first and seventh, who art born to command with confidence, 31 6, XXXI | thou, O Ialdabaoth, who art the rational ruler of a 32 6, XXXI | who shinest by night who art the ruler of the secret 33 6, XXXI | faultless symbol of their art, preserved by the stamp 34 6, LXII | one hand saying, "But Thou art the same," and Malachi on 35 6, LXXX | category, from whom the art of magic derived its name 36 7, XXII | daughter of Babylon, who art to be destroyed; happy shall 37 7, LI | products of man's mechanical art as images. For every one 38 7, LXVII | those who are skilled in the art, or urged on by their own 39 8, IX | wrought--through no magical art, as Celsus supposes, but 40 8, XV | one goes down into it? Why art thou afraid when thou hast 41 8, XV | on the way? Answer: Thou art mistaken, for I lack neither 42 8, XVI | on the way? Answer: Thou art mistaken, for I lack neither 43 8, XVII | marvellously perfect in their art, as for example Pheidias 44 8, LIII | despised the efforts of human art to represent the Divine 45 8, LX | have recourse to medical art; or if he would go beyond


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