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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, LXXI | agreeably to the words of the prayer, "Cut them off in thy truth," 2 2, VI | place, when offering up a prayer regarding the law as being 3 2, VI | comprehension, they offer up this prayer, "Open Thou mine eyes, that 4 2, XXV | calamities, gave utterance to the prayer, "Father, if it be possible, 5 3, XLV | described as saying in his prayer to God these words: "The 6 4, I | reverend Ambrosius, with prayer to God through Christ, offer 7 4, L | would not have said in his prayer to God, "Open Thou mine 8 4, L | who continually utters the prayer, "Open Thou mine eyes, and 9 4, XCVII | might address him with the prayer: "If these animals be dearer 10 4, XCVII | one suppose that such a prayer is meant as an imprecation; 11 5, IV | His blessings. For every prayer, and supplication, and intercession, 12 5, IV | proper use and abuse of prayer.~ 13 5, XI | or apportion our power of prayer between God and them. And 14 5, XLIV | had only one holy house of prayer, and one altar of whole 15 5, XLVII | manner, and he who offers up prayer does not pray to the same 16 5, XLIX | son,~Will slay him after prayer; O how foolish he!"~We, 17 6, IV | to the Piraeus and offer prayer to Artemis, as if she were 18 6, XV | following words occur in a prayer: "Lord, my heart is not 19 6, XXXI | they believe the following prayer should be offered: "O Astaphaeus, 20 6, XXXI | think that the following prayer ought to be offered to him: " 21 7, I | which we now offer as our prayer, "Destroy them by Thy truth." 22 7, IV | incantations, but merely by prayer and simple adjurations which 23 7, VI | meanings in that poet, that the prayer of Chryses to Apollo, and 24 7, XXXIV | God, when he says in his prayer, "My soul followeth hard 25 7, XLV | of sin, and although in prayer we say, "Create in me a 26 7, LV | but as Thou wilt." The prayer which seems to be contained 27 7, LV | consider if it be not a prayer offered to God with all 28 8, XII | and the words used in prayer by the Son of God, "As Thou 29 8, XVII | by the Psalmist, "Let my prayer come up before Thee as incense." 30 8, XXI | bloodless sacrifices in prayer to God. That therefore seems 31 8, XXII | himself to supplication and prayer, that he may become worthy 32 8, XXVI | Celsus gives us, to offer prayer to demons: it is not to 33 8, XXXII | sanctified by the word of God and prayer." But it could not be good, 34 8, XXXIII| along with thanksgiving and prayer for the blessings we have 35 8, XXXIII| and this bread becomes by prayer a sacred body, which sanctifies 36 8, XXXIV | piety towards God, and in prayer call upon Him with sincerity, 37 8, XXXVII| considers that Christians in prayer do not even use the precise 38 8, LXIX | and if they all unite in prayer with one accord, they will 39 8, LXIX | were discomfited by the prayer of Moses when he cried to


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