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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XIX | for his own unsupported assertions, and then we shall show 2 1, XL | XL.~After these assertions, he takes from the Gospel 3 1, XL | intelligent man to make strong assertions respecting those matters 4 2, XII | appear to me to be childish assertions, viz., that "no good general 5 2, LII | is a Jew who makes these assertions in the treatise of Celsus, 6 2, LXXIV | proved that many foolish assertions, opposed to the narratives 7 3, I | testing each one of his assertions as we went along, until 8 3, VIII | then, is our answer to the assertions of Celsus, "that a revolt 9 3, XVIII | and the vulgar;" on which assertions we shall remark in due time, 10 4, I | to show, as against the assertions of Celsus which follow those 11 4, XX | if the Greeks make such assertions, they are to be deemed worthy 12 4, XXIV | endeavouring to show that such assertions are most unbecoming, whether 13 4, XXXVI | each adduce proOfs of these assertions, says: "The Jews, then, 14 4, LIV | have us to believe his mere assertions, although he gave out that 15 4, LIV | assert, but would prove his assertions.~ 16 4, LXI | And after making these assertions he adds: "On this point 17 4, LXXVI | then, be our answer to the assertions of Celsus, when he says 18 4, LXXXIII | Unless, indeed, by these assertions Celsus means obscurely to 19 4, LXXXVII | us in vain, and let his assertions that serpents and eagles 20 4, LXXXVIII| other, the truth of their assertions is established by the departure 21 4, LXXXIX | power have met his confident assertions, refuting in the first place 22 5, I | our ability the confident assertions of Celsus. Let us then quote 23 5, I | Let us then quote such assertions of his as follow those which 24 5, II | the preceding pages such assertions have been frequently advanced 25 5, III | prove the falsity of the assertions of Celsus. If you, then, 26 5, III | you will falsify those assertions of his in which he grants 27 5, XXIV | contention that we answer the assertions of Celsus; but it is in 28 5, LIV | of making contradictory assertions, as if we maintained both 29 6, X | might say in answer to such assertions, that even Plato is guilty 30 6, XIV | reasons, as he ought, for his assertions, he terms us "sorcerers," 31 6, L | together, simply as mere assertions, the varying opinions of 32 6, LII | endeavoured to rebut these impious assertions. Nor have we ever heard 33 6, LII | to assail these impious assertions, he asks: "What god gives 34 6, LX | this investigation of his assertions, as if his object were to 35 7, X | endeavoured to overthrow these assertions, and have shown that there 36 7, XIV | plainest truths by violent assertions.~ 37 7, LVI | he may in this way make assertions without proving them, and


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