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1 1, VII | understood, is made a subject of ridicule among unbelievers. In these 2 1, XLVI | afford great occasion for ridicule to unbelievers, who would 3 2, XXXIV | treats these accounts with ridicule, or that he never read them; 4 2, XXXIV | you, would turn them into ridicule; but that others would receive 5 2, LXVIII | case they are deserving of ridicule. And here, accordingly, 6 3, XIX | He says, indeed, that "we ridicule the Egyptians, although 7 3, XXII | no species of mockery and ridicule which can be employed against 8 3, XLIII | next says of us, that "we ridicule those who worship Jupiter, 9 4, XIII | defence which disposes of the ridicule of Celsus against us, and 10 4, XXX | low buffoon, turns into ridicule and mockery, and a subject 11 4, XXXVII | wishing maliciously to ridicule the "inbreathing into his 12 4, XXXVII | inflation of skins, he might ridicule the statement, "He breathed 13 4, XXXVIII| it not uncandid, not to ridicule the former as myths, but 14 4, XXXIX | Christians to do!--they would ridicule the myth, and would turn 15 5, XX | things, and which escapes the ridicule of Celsus, and is perhaps 16 5, XXI | respect, and do not incur the ridicule of Celsus and such as he; 17 5, XXXIV | these things a subject of ridicule. But that such are the conclusions 18 5, LVII | received with mockery and ridicule, nor to be regarded as fictions 19 5, LIX | indeed, he thought to cast ridicule upon us, when, in speaking 20 6, XLV | the slightest degree of ridicule.~ 21 6, LXXIV | as his custom is, to pour ridicule upon the subject, introducing " 22 6, LXXIV | whereas since he continues to ridicule, and scoff, and play the 23 7, XXXII | the object of contempt and ridicule.~ 24 7, XXXVII | for holding Celsus up to ridicule for thus ascribing to Christians 25 7, XLIV | condemned to death or held up to ridicule by those who, in ignorance 26 8, XLI | God. Accordingly, we throw ridicule not upon lifeless images, 27 8, LIX | But although they may ridicule such a statement. yet they