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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, LXX | desire have I desired to eat this passover with you," 2 2, I | Rise, Peter; kill, and eat. But Peter said, Not so, 3 2, I | the arrival of James to eat with the Gentiles, and " 4 2, II | Arise, Peter; kill, and eat." And the Spirit came to 5 3, LIV | understanding in the words, "Come, eat of my bread, and drink of 6 4, XLIX | follows: "And they did all eat the same spiritual meat, 7 5, XXVII | worship a crocodile, and to eat what is an object of adoration 8 5, XXXIV | they would be willing to eat their deceased fathers? 9 5, XXXV | country's customs, so as to eat of those articles of food 10 5, XXXV | superstition, they should eat, in disregard of their native 11 5, XXXV | as an act of impiety to eat of those things which have 12 5, XXXVI | their country's laws, they eat human beings. And those 13 5, XXXVI | beings. And those Indians who eat their own fathers are considered, 14 5, XLI | and his disciples do not eat beans, nor anything that 15 5, XLIX | nor yet are we induced to eat from a gluttonous appetite. 16 6, LVII | willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land; but 17 7, XIII | better was it for God to eat the flesh of sheep, or to 18 7, XIII | according to us, did not eat the flesh of sheep; and 19 7, XXIV | no thought what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink. 20 7, XXIV | teaches that the just "shall eat their bread to the full; 21 7, XXVIII| with labour, shalt thou eat of the fruit of it all the 22 7, XXXIX | that on the day that ye eat thereof your eyes shall 23 7, XXXIX | when it is said, "They did eat, and the eyes of both of 24 7, LIX | myriads of persons might eat of it. Now if, according 25 8, XXVIII| abstain that they may not eat along with demons, I admire 26 8, XXVIII| discovered, that whenever they eat they eat with demons, although 27 8, XXVIII| that whenever they eat they eat with demons, although they 28 8, XXVIII| slain victim; for when they eat bread, or drink wine, or 29 8, XXVIII| It is good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine, 30 8, XXVIII| brother to offend, I will eat no flesh while the world 31 8, XXIX | God: for neither, if we eat, are we the better; neither, 32 8, XXIX | the better; neither, if we eat not, are we the worse." 33 8, XXX | Perhaps, then, if we were to eat of strangled animals, we 34 8, XXXI | to the Most High God to eat with demons. What he brings 35 8, XXXI | man can only be said to eat and drink with demons when 36 8, XXXI | Celsus thinks that we cannot eat bread or drink wine in any 37 8, XXXII | which says, "Whether ye eat or drink, or whatever y. 38 8, XXXII | God." When, therefore, we eat and drink and breathe to 39 8, XXXIII| live, when, "whether we eat or drink, we do all to the 40 8, XXXIII| we have received, we also eat the bread presented to us;


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