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Against Celsus

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wishes

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XI | even agreeably to their wishes, will follow, makes all 2 1, LX | purposes as their knowledge and wishes extend to, bring about such 3 2, XVI | be immortal?" let him who wishes to understand know, that 4 2, LV | appearance according to his own wishes, which has been the case 5 2, LXXII | by those whom the speaker wishes to hear it. And I maintain, 6 3, XVII | XVII.~He wishes, indeed, to compare the 7 3, XXXIII | faiths that is in you." If he wishes to have it conceded, however, 8 3, LXXVIII| of so serious a kind, he wishes to make it appear that, 9 4, V | that the soul of him who wishes to live virtuously, or of 10 4, VII | own sake, but because he wishes to bestow upon us the knowledge 11 4, LXXXIII| perceive that, while he wishes to turn away from Christianity 12 4, LXXXVI | else. Perhaps, indeed, he wishes quietly, as an Epicurean, 13 5, XXV | it was agreeable to the wishes (of the superintending powers), 14 5, XXVI | whenever agreeable to the wishes (of the superintendents) ." 15 5, XXVII | rightly when agreeable to the wishes of the superintendents. 16 5, XXXVI | committed by any one who wishes to observe the religious 17 6, XLII | who is an impostor, who wishes to establish an opposite 18 6, XLIX | silly." If any one, however, wishes to see the reasons which 19 6, LXVII | Celsus leads us forth: he wishes, on the contrary, to transport 20 6, LXXV | words, that when Celsus wishes to bring a charge against 21 7, VI | to grant an answer to the wishes of their votaries, introduces 22 7, XX | in like manner, when he wishes to disparage the law taken 23 7, XX | when in another place he wishes to praise and recommend 24 7, XXXIX | consider what the philosopher wishes us to hear from him. But 25 7, LVIII | and corrupted. Any one who wishes can easily by searching 26 7, LXI | and corrupted. Any one who wishes can easily by searching 27 7, LXIX | induce them to further their wishes. Wherefore, the worship 28 8, VII | when any of his servants wishes at the same time to serve 29 8, VII | who, while serving him, wishes at the same time to serve 30 8, XVIII | long as the reasonable soul wishes to preserve them.~ 31 8, XXVI | nothing opposed to their wishes, because their favour would 32 8, XXXI | over the air. If any one wishes to defend this statement 33 8, XLVIII | some remarks, in which he wishes to show that our doctrines 34 8, LVII | please God. Again, Celsus wishes us to be thankful to these 35 8, LVIII | separate member. And he wishes us on this ground to put 36 8, LXIII | worship of demons; and now he wishes us to seek the favour of 37 8, LXX | persecution; and when God wishes us to be free from suffering,


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