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object 81
object- 1
objected 2
objection 31
objectionable 1
objections 20
objector 1
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31 followed
31 formerly
31 manifested
31 objection
31 observing
31 obtained
31 old
Origenes
Against Celsus

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objection

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XLIII | that he attributes such an objection! For one might say to the 2 2, IV | force, then, is there in the objection of the Jew of Celsus, that " 3 2, XVI | sufferings confirms his objection instead of weakening it. 4 2, XIX | Superficial also is his objection, that "it is always the 5 2, XXVIII| in the mouth of a Jew an objection which a Jew would not have 6 2, XXIX | necessary for us to reply to the objection, supposed to be urged by 7 2, XXX | XXX.~This objection also is cast in our teeth 8 2, XXXV | XXXV.~But in answer to this objection, "If not before, yet why 9 2, XXXVII| more common answer to the objection. For in the sixty-ninth 10 2, LV | their deception?" Now this objection would be more appropriate 11 2, LXVII | nature, we have answered the objection, that "if Jesus had really 12 2, LXIX | brought against it some such objection as this: "Why, pray, did 13 2, LXX | the preceding pages, this objection, that "while he was in the 14 2, LXXVII| to be allowed to meet the objection, that God does not perpetually 15 4, III | among men," he makes this objection to his own statement: "Does 16 4, III | place when he raised the objection, asking, "Is it then not 17 4, V | next raises an additional objection against us, as if we asserted 18 4, VII | statement, he raises a new objection, saying: "After so long 19 4, XL | we say in answer that the objection is much the same as if one 20 5, LVIII | had discovered some clever objection to the narrative, he remarks: " 21 6, XI | Now we shall answer this objection in the following manner, 22 6, LVII | stated that, if such an objection were really a ground of 23 6, LVII | ground of charge, then the objection of Celsus might be brought 24 6, LVII | meaning of the word. To the objection, "How is he incapable of 25 6, LX | best of our ability this objection to God's "commanding this 26 6, LXXVII| related of Jesus; which objection we have answered at greater 27 7, LIX | truth communicated. It is no objection to the principles of Jews 28 7, LXIII | principles on which the objection to temples and images is 29 7, LXVIII| person." Leaving, then, this objection for the reason assigned, 30 8, I | proceed to state the next objection of Celsus, and afterwards 31 8, XLIX | each repetition of the one objection, to go into a repetition


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