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courage 18
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courageous 1
course 30
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30 comes
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30 due
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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, IX | opinions without following this course is very liable to be deceived. 2 1, IX | systems). But since the course alluded to is impossible, 3 1, X | that school, adopts such a course for any other reason, except 4 1, XIII | circumstances that the latter course was desired by Christianity, 5 1, XLIX | of prophecy. We do not of course assert that the "Son of 6 1, LXI | however, perceiving the course of events, intimated to 7 1, LXV | in Chalcis, defending his course of procedure to his friends 8 1, LXXI | inasmuch as the proper course is to state the case, and 9 2, I | also, followed the same course. And certainly it was quite 10 2, XLIII | better adapted to such a course.~ 11 2, LXXVIII| to adopt a more temperate course of life. And yet it is because 12 3, II | should have such speedy course, that the voice of His apostles 13 3, LVIII | not, in following such a course, ashamed to confess what 14 3, LXII | this we say, excepting, of course, the man understood to be 15 4, III | once granted that such a course was not only possible, but 16 4, XXVIII | encourages us to a similar course of action, in order that 17 4, LXV | mortal things; while the course of mortal things being the 18 4, LXVII | he can do so, that "the course of mortal things is the 19 4, LXVII | such a view, that "if the course of moral things be always 20 4, LXVIII | says that it is only "the course of mortal things which, 21 4, LXVIII | the case not only with the course of mortal, but also with 22 5, XVI | tender age, to a better course of life; so, to those whom 23 5, XIX | faith to enter on a better course of life, he was nevertheless 24 6, LVI | would follow from such a course? For as, if we should hear 25 6, LXVI | and has tasted, in the course of the journey, the happiness 26 7, XLII | you could follow in that course, since you are so completely 27 7, LII | come to the end of their course, when they can say in all 28 7, LII | fight, I have finished my course I have kept the faith; henceforth 29 8, X | consists of an upright course of life, is plainly taught 30 8, LXV | expression for the uncertain course of events, as some say,


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