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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXVI | prophet after Moses, nor committed their words to writing, 2 1, XLVI | of Jesus for that reason committed the result to writing.~ 3 2, VIII | as for those that were committed against our Jesus.~ 4 2, XVI | he was pious, and yet had committed murder; or that he was immortal, 5 2, XLV | believes the sin which was committed by the disciples while they 6 2, XLV | Gospels, to have been actually committed, in order that he may have 7 2, LIX | For He neither uttered nor committed anything that was improper, 8 3, II | announcements worthy of being committed to writing? And did so great 9 3, XXXII | such statements should be committed to writing (for I do not 10 3, XXXVI | torture those who seem to have committed any mistake about ordinary 11 3, XLIV | after her, hath already committed adultery with her in his 12 3, LVII | which we know are often committed by them. We indeed call 13 3, LXII | What evil is it not to have committed sin?" To which we reply, 14 3, LXV | than of those who have committed the most abominable sins. 15 3, LXVI | Celsus appears to me to have committed a great error, in refusing 16 3, LXVII | of those sins which are committed by the most abandoned of 17 4, XXII | former condition. For they committed a crime of the most unhallowed 18 4, XXXII | time of the Romans, having committed the greatest of sins in 19 4, XXXVI | that these matters had been committed to verse long ago by Hesiod 20 4, LXX | of a city, a man who had committed certain crimes, and on account 21 4, LXXII | means those sinners who have committed many and grievous sins. 22 4, XCVIII| savage manner, and have committed murder, and have been on 23 5, VIII | show, in censuring the sins committed among the Jews, that when 24 5, VIII | idol-worship) also were committed by them. For it is related 25 5, XXXI | pre-eminent portion, sins were committed, first of all, such as might 26 5, XXXVI | moreover, says that no wrong is committed by any one who wishes to 27 6, VI | what things were to be committed to writing, and how this 28 6, VI | between what ought to be committed to writing and what not, 29 6, XXIX | has the Jewish lawgiver committed? and why do you accept, 30 6, XLII | impious errors," he says, "are committed by them, due to their extreme 31 6, XLIII | who charges us with having committed errors of the most impious 32 7, XVIII | are recorded to have been committed by the people are a proof 33 8, XXXVI | those of the man who is committed to his keeping. Let not, 34 8, LVII | whom these things have been committed. Indeed, they are much more 35 8, LVIII | the most insignificant, is committed to the care of a certain


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