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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | and do the same things, making a boast of doing them by 2 1, XVI | learning. And again, when making a list of ancient and learned 3 1, XXII | and God. And yet, while making use of the phrase "God of 4 1, LX | their worship of Him, by making known to them that they 5 1, LXVI | so it became Him who was making provision for His sojourning 6 2, IX | a god when speaking, and making himself heard through the 7 2, IX | we quote these passages, making no distinction between the 8 2, XLVIII| compassion and raised him up, making the bearers of the corpse 9 3, XX | customary boldness when in making such a profession he said 10 3, LXIX | partakers of a better life;" not making it clear what he means by " 11 3, LXXIX | charge our doctrine with making men superstitious, we shall 12 4, IV | defend God's procedure in not making men better, although He 13 4, V | virtuously, or of him who is making progress (in a virtuous 14 4, VII | punished." And yet, after making such a statement, he raises 15 4, VII | God now bethink himself of making men live righteous lives, 16 4, VIII | God now bethink himself of making men live righteous lives, 17 4, XXII | Celsus, "the Christians, making certain additional statements 18 4, XXXVII| the difference between "making" and "fashioning," and also 19 4, XLVII | the circumstance of Joseph making himself known to his brethren, 20 4, XLIX | appearance, perhaps, of making a plausible allegation. 21 4, LXI | incontrovertible. And after making these assertions he adds: " 22 4, LXXI | dealt with the history, making the capacity of the hearers, 23 5, V | obtained. Then this knowledge, making known to us their nature, 24 5, VI | regarded as of no account!" In making these statements, Celsus 25 5, XLII | the truth, and desirous of making progress therein, these 26 5, LIV | convicts us of falsehood, or of making contradictory assertions, 27 5, LXV | philosophers, with the object of making it appear that the noble 28 6, XXXIV | in a whisper, even when making stories to lull an infant 29 6, XXXIX | for averting evil, or (the making of) images, or resemblances 30 6, LXVII | from light into darkness, making the darkness light and the 31 6, LXXIX | appeared, in order that, making a commencement among them 32 7, IV | perform this work; thus making manifest the grace which 33 7, XXVI | take from them the right of making war upon their enemies, 34 7, XXXI | His works are truth;" thus making a distinction between the 35 7, XXXV | gods in human form, but making its divine power felt through 36 8, LXIII | have said so, instead of making his previous statements.


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