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kingdom 49
kingdoms 5
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kings 38
kish 1
kiss 2
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38 church
38 gives
38 judgment
38 kings
38 new
38 reasons
38 remark
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Against Celsus

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kings

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXVI | made in the third book of Kings respecting the sickness 2 1, LIV | marvel because of Him; and kings shall close their mouths: 3 2, XIII | brought before governors and kings for My sake, for a testimony 4 2, XIII | opinions, before governors and kings, what others are they, save 5 2, XIII | brought before governors and kings for My sake," are urged 6 2, XIII | established, so that governors and kings think of destroying those 7 2, XXXII | first man, and from the kings of the Jews." And he thinks 8 2, XXXII | her origin from the Jewish kings? Does Celsus imagine that 9 2, XXXII | ancestors who are poor, or that kings are always born of kings? 10 2, XXXII | kings are always born of kings? But it appears folly to 11 2, XXXII | that rulers of nations and kings have sprung from persons 12 2, XLII | brought before governors and kings on no other account than 13 2, LVII | third and fourth books of Kings regarding little children, 14 2, LXXVIII| progress of his doctrine--kings and rulers, and the Roman 15 3, VIII | against them; so that neither kings, nor rulers, nor the populace, 16 3, XLV | Solomon, and from all the kings of the earth who had heard 17 4, LXXII | reads in the second book of Kings of the "wrath" of God, inducing 18 4, LXXXVII| easily captured, dwelleth in kings' fortresses." I do not quote 19 5, XL | have said that "laws are kings of all men," for in every 20 7, XXVI | sought; for the more that kings, and rulers, and peoples 21 8, IV | another, "God is King of kings, and Lord of lords." For 22 8, XLVI | And in the fourth book of Kings we read that the prophet 23 8, LXIII | ours, or human princes and kings? For these have gained their 24 8, LXIII | us to seek the favour of kings and princes, of whom, as 25 8, LXV | ingratiating ourselves with kings or any other men, not only 26 8, LXV | against us the wrath of kings and princes, which will 27 8, LXV | the power of demons that kings have been raised to their 28 8, LXV | said on the constitution of kings and rulers, for the subject 29 8, LXVIII | the power, who "removeth kings and setteth up kings," and 30 8, LXVIII | removeth kings and setteth up kings," and who "raiseth up the 31 8, LXVIII | of need upon earth." For kings are not appointed by that 32 8, LXVIII | belongs to the appointment of kings. We therefore do set aside 33 8, LXVIII | removeth and setteth up kings." And would that all were 34 8, LXXII | that I may assemble the kings, to pour upon them Mine 35 8, LXXIII | occasion requires, give help to kings, and that, so to say, a 36 8, LXXIII | be made for all men; for kings, and for all that are in 37 8, LXXIII | effective help does he render to kings, even more than is given 38 8, LXXIII | much more helpful to the kings than those who go into the


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