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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | makes no audible answer, but places His defence in the lives 2 1, XXXI | these new opinions into all places and before all audiences, 3 1, LI | talked of in surrounding places, even among the enemies 4 1, LXIII | man's foundation, but to places where the Gospel of God 5 1, LXV | hide yourself in different places." Now similar to what has 6 2, XII | Chrysippus also, in many places of his writings, appears 7 2, LXXVIII| senate, and governors in all places, and the common people. 8 3, X | their Teacher into desert places. Children, too, who are 9 3, XXX | was able to secure in all places the establishment of Churches 10 3, XXX | councillors in all other places exhibit in their characters 11 3, XXXV | have taken possession of places on earth, through inability 12 3, XXXVI | For they set up in certain places demons claiming prophetic 13 3, XLII | might have force, which places the forenamed individuals 14 3, XLVI | powers, he for that reason places "workings of miracles" and " 15 4, LXXVI | the products also of other places to be conveyed, by means 16 4, XCII | bodies, and frequent unclean places upon earth, and who, possessing 17 4, XCVII | heaven to earth, and to places lower still.~ 18 5, IV | the purest of the heavenly places in the universe, or even 19 5, XII | world, and is also in all places with those who do not know 20 5, XXV | beginning in the various places." By these words Celsus 21 5, XXVI | beginning in the various places." Now I should like to ask 22 5, XXIX | acknowledging that certain places here are preferred by them 23 5, XXXII | established in the various places by means of laws of a better 24 5, XXXIII | disseminated through all places, and might judge in the 25 6, XXIII | there is in the respective places a meaning not to be lightly 26 6, XXV | its name in two separate places. Moreover, Celsus says that 27 7, V | particular dwellings and places, whether by a sort of magical 28 7, XI | although there are many places in which the meaning is 29 7, XXVIII | But there are many other places inhabited in like manner 30 7, LII | run to the temples as to places having a real sacredness 31 7, LXIV | choose certain forms and places, whether because they are 32 7, LXVII | the souls of men, out of places where they have established 33 7, LXIX | of the so-called sacred places, whether temples or statues, 34 7, LXX | robbers, who infest desert places, it is customary for them 35 8, VIII | two wise men in different places. If this sense does not 36 8, XXII | sit with Him in heavenly places in Christ," is always living 37 8, XXXIII | sought out for themselves places destitute of the knowledge 38 8, XXXIII | and of the divine life, or places where there are many enemies 39 8, XXXIV | spiritual wickedness in high places."~


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