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39 enemies
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Against Celsus

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heavenly

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXIV | Highest, or Adonai, or the Heavenly, or Sabaoth, or called by 2 1, LX | Jesus "a multitude of the heavenly host," as Luke records, 3 2, II | pattern and shadow of certain heavenly things, and how future blessings 4 2, LXIV | and to the voice from the heavenly cloud. I am of opinion, 5 2, LXXIV | remarks: "O most high and heavenly one! what God, on appearing 6 3, XXIII | and cast down from their heavenly throne. Whereas our Jesus, 7 3, LX | occupied with elevated and heavenly things, can say, "The lifting 8 4, XXVIII| God, having abandoned the heavenly regions, and despising this 9 4, XXXI | upon earth the shadow of a heavenly life, and that amongst them 10 4, LVI | of a frog, and that of a heavenly being.~ 11 4, LX | previously enumerated, but the heavenly bodies as well. And if this 12 4, LXXVII| declared that the sun and the heavenly bodies are our servants; 13 4, LXXXV | of men, and of divine and heavenly beings, and perhaps of the 14 5, IV | men, to the purest of the heavenly places in the universe, 15 5, VI | the moon, and the other heavenly bodies, both fixed stars 16 5, VI | above,--those that are truly heavenly angels,--are to be regarded 17 5, XIX | are earthy; and as is the heavenly, such are they also that 18 5, XIX | such are they also that are heavenly. And as we have borne the 19 5, XIX | also bear the image of the heavenly." And although the apostle 20 5, XIX | us bear the image of the heavenly," these words also: "Now 21 5, XLIII | possession of a pattern of a heavenly city which even Plato would 22 5, XLIV | the example and shadow of heavenly things," explaining enigmatically 23 6, XXII | representation of the two heavenly revolutions,--of the movement, 24 6, XXIII | of the city of God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and of its foundations 25 6, XXV | be the inference from the heavenly Jerusalem belonging to the 26 6, XXXV | some an effluent from a heavenly church and a better world; 27 6, LIX | and transported him to the heavenly regions, in order to behold 28 6, LXXIII| view, by (regarding) the heavenly bodies, whose existence 29 7, IX | me returning again with heavenly power. Blessed is he who 30 7, XXIV | neither do they reap; yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. How 31 7, XXIX | heaven, in which is the heavenly Jerusalem. And it is in 32 7, XXIX | city of the living God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to an innumerable 33 7, XL | learn off the names of the heavenly doorkeepers. These words 34 8, V | to the city of God, the heavenly Jerusalem, and to an innumerable 35 8, VI | which in the sons of the heavenly Father cries, not with words, 36 8, XV | given in what is called A Heavenly Dialogue: 'If the Son is 37 8, XXII | made us to sit with Him in heavenly places in Christ," is always 38 8, XLIX | or a living soul, or the heavenly and indestructible offspring 39 8, LXXIV | worthy, to a divine and heavenly city, to whom it may be


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