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bringeth 1
bringing 14
brings 34
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35 sufficient
35 wonderful
34 besides
34 brings
34 consequence
34 destruction
34 egyptian
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Against Celsus

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brings

   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | overthrow the charges which he brings against us. But better is 2 1, I | first point which Celsus brings forward, in his desire to 3 1, XVI | Antiquity, of the Jews, where he brings together a great collection 4 1, XXVI | professes to know everything, brings a false accusation against 5 1, LXV | accusation,--the Jew whom he brings forward saying to Jesus, " 6 2, X | derive the charges which he brings against Jesus or against 7 2, XXIV | their proper place), he brings an accusation against the 8 2, LXXVI | which this Jew of yours brings against Jesus might be brought 9 3, XXII | His own followers;" and he brings against us an additional 10 3, LXXIII | all parts of the world, brings: to Himself even those who 11 3, LXXXI | all created things, and brings us, through the animate 12 4, II | prophecies relating to Him, he brings forward no prophetic declaration, 13 4, VI | implanted in our souls, He brings it to pass through Christ, 14 4, XLIX | many to show that Celsus brings an empty charge against 15 4, LXXII | of God, but that each one bringS it upon himself by his sins, 16 4, LXXXVIII| at once lays hold of, and brings forward as acknowledged 17 5, XV | But that we say that God brings fire upon the world, not 18 5, XXXIII | measure what he afterwards brings forward, when he says: " 19 5, LXV | the accusations which he brings against the diversity of 20 6, I | accusations which Celsus brings against the Christians, 21 6, XXVII | matter of the diagram, he brings forward certain monstrous 22 6, XLII | After these matters, Celsus brings the following charges against 23 6, LIII | others of a different one, he brings forward the objections which 24 6, LXIV | LXIV.~Celsus, again, brings together a number of statements, 25 6, LXXIV | refute. Again, after this he brings forward the various arguments 26 7, XIX | promises of the law. Celsus brings forward another passage, 27 7, XXIII | with thorns, so that he brings forth no spiritual fruit; 28 7, XXVII | to refute his. But if he brings forward opinions which he 29 7, XXVIII | earth has been cursed, it brings forth thorns and briers 30 8, XXXI | eat with demons. What he brings forward against this view, 31 8, XXXI | breath of air that the ground brings forth those things which 32 8, XXXVII | false charge which Celsus brings against us, when he considers 33 8, XLV | how it comes that Celsus brings forward these as undoubted 34 8, LIX | support of it than Celsus brings in behalf of Chnoumen, Chnachoumen,


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