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1 1, IX | and of the parables in the Gospels, and of countless other 2 1, XII | perused the parables of the Gospels, and the other writings 3 1, XL | perhaps also from the other Gospels, the account of the dove 4 1, XLII | whole history related in the Gospels concerning Jesus, not as 5 1, XLVIII | intelligent hearer of the Gospels?--although such an occurrence 6 1, LI | history recorded in the Gospels by the disciples of Jesus, 7 1, LXV | For it is related in the Gospels, that there were certain 8 2, IX | the Truth? And that the Gospels do not consider him who 9 2, X | inventions of the writers of the Gospels, why should not those statements 10 2, XI | Celsus learned from the Gospels; calling the one Judas, 11 2, XIII | unlike the accounts in the Gospels, which the Jew of Celsus 12 2, XIII | teaching contained in the Gospels without committing it to 13 2, XV | teach the readers of the Gospels to despise death for the 14 2, XXIV | actuates the writers of the Gospels (who might have passed over 15 2, XXIV | what is not written in the Gospels, seeing it is nowhere found 16 2, XXVI | them at all. For if the Gospels had not contained the accounts 17 2, XXVII | dared so to trifle with the Gospels. And as it is no ground 18 2, XXXVI | serious narratives of the Gospels, although Celsus may not 19 2, XLIV | somehow foretold in the Gospels; since God was numbered 20 2, XLV | which is recorded in the Gospels, to have been actually committed, 21 2, XLVIII | of those who composed the Gospels, is shown by this, that 22 2, LIX | we have proved from the Gospels that He went voluntarily 23 2, LIX | of the statements in the Gospels, that after His resurrection 24 2, LXIII | kingdom of God." And in the Gospels it is not stated that He 25 2, LXIX | had been related in the Gospels, according to the view of 26 2, LXIX | after learning from the Gospels that He did not at once 27 2, LXXIV | to the narratives of our Gospels, occur in the statements 28 3, XV | intelligently to understand the Gospels, and the declarations of 29 3, XXI | all that is written in the Gospels, each one of which contains 30 3, XXI | and divine contents of the Gospels, or the mind of Christ-- 31 3, XXXIX | intentions of the writers of the Gospels, observing their piety and 32 3, LXIV | are willing to peruse the Gospels in a spirit of fairness, 33 3, LXXIV | law, and prophecies, and Gospels, which are expressed with 34 4, IX | the declarations of the Gospels philosophically, to establish 35 4, LXXXVII| for this reason, in our Gospels too, is our Saviour described 36 6, XVI | Celsus had not perused the Gospels in a spirit of hatred and 37 6, XXXV | writings the events in the Gospels regarding Jesus have been 38 6, XXXVI | this, that in none of the Gospels current in the Churches 39 6, XLIII | might be quoted from the Gospels regarding the devil who 40 6, XLV | what the Saviour in the Gospels has predicted about his 41 6, LXXVI | clearly ascertained from the Gospels that "He had no form nor 42 6, LXXVI | prophetic writings, but to the Gospels, that Celsus made his remarks. 43 6, LXXVI | But now, as neither the Gospels nor the apostolic writings