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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | of arguments written in books in answer to the charges 2 1, XVI | has recorded in his two books, On the Antiquity, of the 3 1, XVI | opinions were deposited in books, and have thus been preserved 4 1, XVIII | has done this in his five books: neither affording, in the 5 1, XLIX | Sadducees, who receive the books of Moses alone, would say 6 1, LXIII | Divinity related in these same books; whereas one who sees the 7 1, LXVIII | the same who wrote several books against it. But, as it helped 8 2, LVII | in the third and fourth books of Kings regarding little 9 2, LXXIV | are taken from your own books, in addition to which we 10 2, LXXVI | numerous curses recorded in the books of Leviticus and Deuteronomy, 11 3, II | induced them to class with the books of Moses, which were held 12 3, VI | Moses in writing those five books which are deemed sacred 13 3, XI | regarding the meaning of the books held to be divine. At all 14 3, XII | so neither are the sacred books of Moses and the prophets 15 3, XLVI | And if you come to the books written after the time of 16 3, LXXIII | preceding pages, says in the books of Moses "They have moved 17 4, I | in the three preceding books, fully stated what occurred 18 4, XI | likes may peruse the two books of Flavius Josephus on the 19 4, XXI | these things from the sacred books of the prophets. But since, 20 4, XXXIV | other source than the sacred books of the Jews! Moreover, the 21 4, XXXIV | Hebrews, who have their sacred books written in the Hebrew language 22 4, XXXVI | Celsus who composed two other books against the Christians), 23 4, LI | Celsus has not read their books, since it appears to me 24 4, LII | the patience to read the books themselves. Rather do I 25 4, LV | accounts related in these books, either by Moses, or, as 26 4, LXXXVII| although Celsus regards the books of the Jews and Christians 27 5, LIV | have been aware that the books which bear the name Enoch 28 5, LX | that we both agree that the books (of Scripture) were written 29 5, LXV | they do not recognise these books as divine. For we find both 30 6, XII | the words (of our sacred books), but who, from misunderstanding 31 6, XXXVII | the meaning of the sacred books, to a greater degree than 32 6, XL | belonging to our faith barbarous books, containing the names and 33 6, L | who have left to us our books, not knowing at all what 34 7, I | I.~In the six former books we have endeavoured, reverend 35 7, LVI | honour to the Sibyl, in whose books he maintains we have interpolated 36 7, LIX | which the prophets wrote the books which have come down to 37 8, I | Having completed seven books, I now propose to begin 38 8, XLVI | in great numbers. And the books of the Maccabees relate 39 8, LXXVI | to your command. In eight books we have embraced all that 40 8, LXXVI | contented with these eight books which we have written in


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