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1 1, XVI | truth, but from a spirit of hatred, that Celsus makes these 2 1, XL | follow it; since passion and hatred observe no order, but angry 3 1, XLVI | transformed their minds from a hatred of the doctrine to a readiness 4 1, LXXI | created nothing in a spirit of hatred. And if certain expressions 5 2, X | proceeded from a spirit of hatred and hostility against Jesus 6 3, VI | Egypt they did conceive a hatred also of their mother tongue, 7 3, XII | which is seemly entertain a hatred of philosophy, and adduce 8 3, LIII | Celsus is animated with a hatred against the human race resembling 9 3, LVIII | presence of a father who has a hatred of virtue and goodness, 10 4, XXVIII| have created anything in hatred. We have, moreover, read 11 4, XLVI | moreover, sneers at the "hatred" of Esau (to which, I suppose, 12 4, XLVI | observe in what a spirit of hatred and falsehood Celsus collects 13 4, XLVII | from his own feelings of hatred; for he has not shown that 14 4, XLVIII| the manifestation of his hatred and dislike of the Jewish 15 4, LII | fitted to excite pity and hatred instead of laughter. It 16 4, LII | excite not laughter, but hatred, could fake the work into 17 4, LII | in it nothing to excite hatred, he might condemn Celsus 18 4, LIII | treated both with pity and hatred." For every one will admit 19 4, LIII | same moment an object of hatred, and that he who is the 20 4, LIII | he who is the object of hatred is not at the same time 21 4, LIII | and to merit both pity and hatred. But we invite him who peruses 22 4, LXXIV | the instance referred to, hatred blinds these persons from 23 5, LXIII | each other with a perfect hatred." Now, in answer to this, 24 5, LXIII | would not regard with hatred the corrupters of Christianity, 25 6, XVI | the Gospels in a spirit of hatred and dislike, but had been 26 6, XXVII | kind, arising out of his hatred towards us, which is so 27 6, XL | those who, in their intense hatred of the Christians, maintain, 28 8, LXIV | see them savage in their hatred of the man who refuses to