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Against Celsus

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gain

   Book, Chapter
1 1, LXII | Andrew, who employed a net to gain their necessary subsistence, 2 2, I | the Jews, that he might gain the Jews?" Wherefore also 3 2, VII | as a Jew, that he might gain the Jews, and to those who 4 2, VII | under the law, that he might gain those who are under the 5 2, XV | word, by its power, will gain the mastery over men, they 6 2, XXXIX | to say that "he did not gain over even his own disciples," 7 2, XLIII | that, after failing to gain over those who were in this 8 2, XLIII | world, he went to Hades to gain over those who were there." 9 2, XLVI | any who wish are able to gain over such a multitude of 10 2, XLVI | will and the power, can gain over so many proselytes, 11 2, XLVIII| acts themselves He might gain over many to the marvellous 12 2, XLIX | certain apparent miracles to gain over to them the disciples 13 2, LV | simple hearers, and who make gain by their deception?--as 14 2, LV | silly hearers, and who make gain by their deception?" Now 15 3, IX | did this for the sake of gain, when sometimes they would 16 3, XXXVI | of some who live by the gain derived therefrom; while 17 3, XLIV | they desire and are able to gain over only the silly, and 18 3, LV | by words like these they gain them over."~ 19 3, LXI | that are sick;" others, gain, which to the pure in soul 20 3, LXV | because we are able to gain over no one who is really 21 3, LXXIV | men to philosophy, seek to gain the wicked or the virtuous? 22 3, LXXIV | But it is impossible to gain the virtuous, because they 23 3, LXXIV | wicked, then, (you try to gain;) but if they are wicked, 24 3, LXXIX | ambassadors of Christianity gain over, neither do we insult 25 4, XL | things), and as unable to gain over (to obedience) even 26 4, LXIII | which does not permit one to gain the preponderance over the 27 4, LXV | matter for a philosopher to gain this knowledge, while for 28 5, XXIII | nature, any more than the gain of wheat which has decayed 29 5, XXIII | maintain, that as above the gain of wheat there arises a 30 6, I | to do good to all, and to gain over to them men of every 31 6, II | which should be fitted to gain over the multitude, until 32 6, XI | kind, that they, too, might gain a similar mastery over the 33 6, XI | world; and yet, in order to gain over to himself many followers, 34 7, III | for purposes of temporal gain or interest; and, moreover, 35 7, XXXVI | the senses are we able to gain any knowledge?'" To this 36 7, XXXVII| through the senses can they gain any knowledge?" For it is 37 7, XXXVII| ask the question, "Who can gain any knowledge without the 38 7, XLIV | this way we may as it were gain admission to the chief good. 39 8, XLIV | trial, and keenly strive to gain them over to their side,


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