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encratites 1
encumbrance 1
end 39
endeavour 33
endeavoured 10
endeavouring 7
endeavours 7
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33 comparison
33 deceived
33 described
33 endeavour
33 falsehood
33 ideas
33 impiety
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Against Celsus

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endeavour

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXVIII | of a philosopher, let me endeavour, to the best of my ability, 2 1, XXXV | because of a Hebrew word, to endeavour to persuade those who are 3 1, XLII | have to remark that the endeavour to show, with regard to 4 2, XXVIII | than to Jesus; but he will endeavour, after giving what appears 5 2, LII | to be really divine, and endeavour to refute those who slanderously 6 2, LVI | and Theseus also,--let us endeavour to show that the account 7 2, LXXVI | cease from evil, and to endeavour to attain to virtue by the 8 2, LXXVIII| abide in my soul, I shall endeavour in the third book to deal 9 3, LIV | aside their ignorance, and endeavour to obtain greater prudence, 10 3, LXXIV | intellectually, I shall answer that I endeavour to improve such also to 11 4, XIV | capable of dissolution, endeavour to throw off the atoms which 12 4, XX | of all our records, will endeavour to establish not only the 13 4, XXXIV | deceivers, and shamelessly endeavour to trace themselves and 14 4, XXXVIII| ashamed of these things, and endeavour to give them somehow an 15 4, L | the Jews and Christians endeavour somehow to give these stories 16 4, LI | themselves, inasmuch as they endeavour to unite with marvellous 17 4, LX | hold the opposite view will endeavour to show, with out the assumption 18 5, I | of Celsus, but with the endeavour, so far as may be within 19 5, XL | same with the law of God, endeavour to regulate our lives by 20 5, LIII | challenged to this by Celsus), endeavour as far as we can with all 21 5, LVIII | themselves, and use every endeavour by means of a holy life, 22 6, X | account)." For it is our endeavour to state, on each individual 23 6, LXXI | whereas, in our opinion,--who endeavour to demonstrate that the 24 7, XII | been predicted; but they endeavour to remove any apparent inconsistencies, 25 7, XIV | preached; but he seems to endeavour to overthrow it by an opposite 26 7, XIV | convicted of a shameless endeavour to resist the plainest truths 27 7, XLII | of other objects,--they endeavour either by synthesis, which 28 7, XLII | these ways, I say, they endeavour to set before us that which 29 7, XLV | that is pure, although our endeavour is to keep even our thoughts 30 7, XLVI | dead," are persons whose endeavour it is to say with sincerity: " 31 8, XVIII | ability, does by this very endeavour raise a statue according 32 8, XXIV | demons. And knowing this, we endeavour as much as we can to be 33 8, LII | principles of humanity, we endeavour to the best of our ability


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