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treasured 2
treasures 1
treasurest 1
treat 26
treated 22
treating 11
treatise 58
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26 sort
26 stories
26 teachers
26 treat
26 witness
26 worms
26 worshipped
Origenes
Against Celsus

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treat

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XLVI | whom he has introduced, may treat with mockery what I am going 2 2, IV | have made some progress you treat it with disrespect, although 3 2, IV | Christianity do not, as ye allege, treat the things written in the 4 2, IV | comprehended by the Jews, who treat them superficially, and 5 2, VIII | is to punish the wicked, treat him with disregard when 6 2, VIII | Celsus exclaims: "Why did we treat him, whom we announced beforehand, 7 2, XI | traitor, who could not always treat with contempt what he had 8 2, LXIX | our professed purpose to treat of such things. But, for 9 2, LXIX | they symbolized, one might treat more profoundly, and in 10 3, XXVII | enjoining the Metapontines to treat Aristeas as a god," he gives 11 3, XXVIII | enjoined the Metapon-tines to treat Aristeas as a god? And with 12 3, XXIX | wished the Metapontines to treat Aristeas as a god. But as 13 3, LXXVII | that it is not befitting to treat with reverence anything 14 4, XX | purify the world, and to treat every one according to his 15 4, XXI | has the opportunity will treat more seasonably when his 16 4, XXIV | of the established laws, treat them as men, while you hold 17 4, XXXVIII| a mythical dress, and to treat with contempt the latter, 18 4, LI | Epops, and in those which treat of "Numbers" and of "Place." 19 4, LIX | soul, and to reject and treat with dishonour those of 20 5, VI | if it were reasonable) to treat with the greatest respect 21 5, XXXVI | districts adjacent to Libya, to treat as a matter of indifference 22 5, XXXIX | spare crocodiles, and to treat them as sacred to some fabulous 23 5, XLVIII | multitude, I have ventured to treat at such length; and now 24 6, XLI | had been our purpose to treat of magic, we could have 25 6, XLIII | into the desert, and to treat it as an expiatory sacrifice, 26 7, XVIII | obey his commands, he would treat them as his avowed enemies;


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