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Against Celsus

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died

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXI | the case of those who have died for their country in order 2 1, XXXI | the statement that Jesus died on the cross on behalf of 3 1, XXXI | this so-called man to have died to ensure the destruction 4 1, LXI | who reflects that Jesus died for the sake of men,--a 5 2, XVI | event. For he who really died, actually arose, if he did 6 2, XVI | who appeared only to have died, did not in reality arise. 7 2, XXIV | will give to those who have died to sin. And so also these 8 2, XLIV | been condemned, and have died a miserable death, as greater 9 2, XLIV | described, and those who have died a wretched death on account 10 2, XLIV | But neither was He who died for the common good of mankind, 11 2, XLV | punishment and death, neither died with him, nor for him, nor 12 2, LIV | the servant of the LORD died there, in the land of Moab, 13 2, LVI | to suppose Jesus to have died an obscure death, so that 14 2, LXIII | received, how that Christ died for our sins according to 15 2, LXV | For to this end Christ died, and rose again, that He 16 2, LXV | these words, that Jesus died that He might be Lord of 17 2, LXV | if we believe that Jesus died, and rose again, even so 18 2, LXIX | statement, "For in that He died, He died unto sin once," 19 2, LXIX | For in that He died, He died unto sin once," and this, " 20 2, LXIX | crucified with Him, and have died with Him; as is declared 21 2, LXIX | death, and who as a man had died, might also as a man be 22 3, XXVI | fuller's shop in Proconnesus, died suddenly, and that the fuller, 23 3, LXII | came, sin revived, and I died." Moreover, we do not teach 24 4, XXVIII| were yet sinners, Christ died for us;" and although "scarcely 25 7, XVI | who would say that He who died was "the truth," "the life," " 26 7, XVI | extravagant as to affirm "the Life died," "the Resurrection died." 27 7, XVI | died," "the Resurrection died." The supposition of Celsus 28 7, XVII | nothing absurd in a man having died, and in His death being 29 7, XXVIII| fruit of which every man who died in Adam eats with sorrow 30 7, XXIX | of Adam and of those who died in him, it is plain that 31 7, LIII | homage some one of those who died a glorious death, and whose 32 7, LIII | divinely inspired man, who died a violent death. But perhaps 33 8, XXIV | brethren, for whom Christ died. And further, he maintains 34 8, XXVIII| thy meat, for whom Christ died;" and again, "If meat make 35 8, XLIII | is this grain of wheat, died, and brought forth much


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