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Against Celsus

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carefully

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XV | eloquent man, and who has carefully tested many opinions, and 2 1, XVIII | writings of Pherecydes, and carefully compare these with the laws 3 1, XVIII | figure of Rhetoric, and who carefully introduces in every part 4 1, XVIII | although they would have been carefully treasured up if the readers 5 1, LVI | of the King." But attend carefully to what follows, where He 6 1, LXI | to dangers, but to guard carefully against them, when this 7 2, XX | against me." Now, if you carefully observe the contents of 8 2, XXVIII| Jesus." And he ought to have carefully met this powerful argument 9 3, XIII | Christian was he who had carefully studied the heresies both 10 3, XV | traditions which have been carefully investigated by such as 11 3, XX | utters these words, and look carefully at the meaning of each expression 12 3, XXIII | histories and that of Jesus be carefully compared together. Will 13 3, XXIX | instructed by Christ, when carefully contrasted with the assemblies 14 3, XXXVII| exceedingly few persons who have carefully and intelligently investigated 15 3, LVI | most rustic of mankind, who carefully incite young boys to wickedness, 16 4, LIV | probably, had he given himself carefully to the investigation of 17 5, III | mankind," why not rather carefully ascertain from the statements 18 5, VIII | writings of Paul, who was carefully trained in Jewish customs, 19 5, XXV | enacted laws which they carefully preserve. And not to repeat 20 5, XXV | worship, as other nations carefully attend to theirs. And he 21 5, XLI | these respects the Jews were carefully to preserve their own law, 22 5, LXV | he employs, nor to have carefully observed or understood how 23 6, LII | philanthropy which he assumes, have carefully set them forth, and then 24 6, LVIII | that every one in his heart carefully meditated to do evil continually, 25 7, XIX | that any one who examines carefully into the meaning of this 26 7, XXXVII| philosophers who search carefully into the meaning of Christian 27 8, XXIV | be evident to any one who carefully considers what has been 28 8, XXIX | understanding of the law of Moses, carefully restrict their food to such 29 8, LXII | wicked demons. If Celsus had carefully weighed the meaning of the 30 8, LXXII | of tongues. Let them also carefully consider the promise, that


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