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41 mighty
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41 simple
41 socrates
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Against Celsus

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raised

   Book, Chapter
1 1, LIV | exalted and glorified, and raised exceedingly high. In like 2 1, LX | Saviour of the human race, raised far above all those angels 3 1, LXIII | wicked men, and should have raised them to such a degree of 4 2, XVI | death. But "Christ, being raised from the dead, dieth no 5 2, XLVIII| Moreover, as you assert, he raised the dead." That He healed 6 2, XLVIII| hart." And that He also raised the dead, and that it is 7 2, XLVIII| whom He took compassion and raised him up, making the bearers 8 2, LVI | the account of Jesus being raised from the dead cannot possibly 9 2, LVII | children, of whom the one was raised up by Elijah, and the other 10 2, LVIII | respect, that they were raised by the prophets Elijah and 11 2, LVIII | and Elisha, while He was raised by none of the prophets, 12 2, LXI | be true that He had been raised in a body, which was the 13 2, LXV | sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible; " and by 14 2, LXV | from the dead who are to be raised. And respecting the living 15 2, LXV | statement, "The dead shall be raised first." Moreover, in the 16 3, XLIII | maintain that He has also been raised from the tomb,--a statement 17 4, I | and especially the edifice raised by Celsus in his work which 18 4, III | wished to take place when he raised the objection, asking, " 19 4, VIII | and that the objections raised against the advent of Christ 20 4, LVII | sown in corruption, are raised in incorruption; and others, 21 4, LVII | sown in dishonour, are raised in glory; and others, again, 22 4, LVII | again, sown in weakness, are raised in power; and those which 23 4, LVII | sown natural bodies, are raised as spiritual. That the matter 24 4, LXVIII| know how, the objections raised to their views, allege that 25 5, XVII | sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall 26 5, XVII | afterwards, "The dead shall be raised incorruptible," and "we 27 5, XVIII | will say, How are the dead raised up? and with what body do 28 5, XIX | that which is, as it were, "raised" from it in these words: " 29 5, XIX | sown in corruption, it is raised in incorruption; it is sown 30 5, XIX | sown in dishonour, it is raised in glory; it is sown in 31 5, XIX | sown in weakness, it is raised in power; it is sown a natural 32 5, XIX | sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body." And let 33 5, XXIII | and from which the body is raised up in incorruption. The 34 5, XXIV | is not, but that which is raised by Him in incorruption. 35 5, XXXIV | with fire? on which they raised a loud shout, and bade the 36 5, XXXVI | lay aside this usage, they raised a loud shout, and bade the 37 6, VIII | happened to such as are raised above the multitude. Such 38 6, LIII | the objections which we raised against Marcion. And, probably, 39 7, II | that the arguments recently raised by Celsus against Jesus 40 8, XXX | question, "How are the dead raised up, and with what body do 41 8, LXV | demons that kings have been raised to their regal dignity."


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