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truths 36
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36 save
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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, II | and our defence of the truths contained in Christianity, 2 1, IV | hearts of all men those truths which He taught by the prophets 3 1, VII | systems, in which certain truths are exoteric and others 4 3, XVIII | while with regard to the truths which are taught in our 5 3, XXVII | writings so remarkable on the truths which they believed, entered 6 3, XXXIII| are in Him, and the deeper truths which are discovered by 7 3, XL | who first presented these truths to all nations through the 8 3, XLV | hearers, it has spoken certain truths in enigmas, others in what 9 3, LII | and pass by in silence the truths of deeper import when we 10 3, LIII | forward divine and venerable truths, and before such persons 11 3, LXXIX | few who investigate the truths of the Gospel in a philosophical 12 4, XXXI | innumerable indications (of deeper truths) to those who wish to ascertain 13 4, XLIV | present to view more important truths, which are but obscurely 14 4, LXXI | will discover the spiritual truths which are spoken by it to 15 5, XXXII | capacity of comprehending truths so profound, learn that 16 5, XXXVI | animals, contains certain truths of nature. Celsus, moreover, 17 5, XLII | lived righteous lives! These truths, indeed, were proclaimed 18 5, XLII | were transfigured into the truths which were concealed within 19 5, LVIII | may manifest to them those truths which come after those which 20 6, XXI | ladder, either to the same truths which Plato had in view, 21 7, III | regarded with awe as divine truths. Judge by this whether that 22 7, XIV | endeavour to resist the plainest truths by violent assertions.~ 23 7, XLI | to learn so many divine truths, and for whom we are to 24 7, XLII | might reveal to all men truths which, according to Plato, 25 7, XLV | Spirit that reveals these truths, and it was under the same 26 7, XLV | made known many important truths. But if you cannot comprehend 27 7, XLVI | attained a knowledge of them truths, were yet doing things unworthy 28 7, XLVI | knowledge of such great truths which He has given them.~ 29 7, XLIX | apostles of Jesus. These truths are fully investigated by 30 7, LI | Spirit that reveals these truths; and it was under the same 31 7, LI | made known many important truths." But he does not know how 32 7, LVIII | in which this and other truths have been borrowed and corrupted. 33 7, LX | acquaintance with the deeper truths which lie hidden in Scripture. 34 7, LXI | in which this and other truths have been borrowed and corrupted. 35 8, I | same time to unfold the truths of Christianity with such 36 8, LIII | any to doubt regarding the truths of Christianity, but in


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