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1 1, XXXII | carpenter, did not invent these stories to overturn His miraculous 2 1, XXXVII| to the invention of such stories concerning a man whom they 3 1, LXVIII| remained over, or those other stories which Celsus thinks the 4 2, X | narratives, or from Jewish stories, that he thinks to derive 5 2, XVII | interested in collecting stories of this kind will find numbers 6 2, LVI | with the existence of those stories of heroes who are supposed 7 2, LVIII | Further, after these Greek stories which the Jew adduced respecting 8 3, XXIV | express our belief in such stories, but when we give our assent 9 3, XXVII | Celsus, do not regard these stories of yours to be either products 10 3, XXXVI | truth and impartiality, the stories relating to Antinous, he 11 3, XLIII | which was contained in the stories about Jupiter and his tomb; 12 4, XVII | at liberty to refer such stories to the doctrine of the soul, 13 4, XXXVI | most incredible and insipid stories, viz., that a certain man 14 4, XXXVI | composed incredible and insipid stories regarding the birth of man 15 4, XXXIX | Plato fell in with these stories by chance, or whether, as 16 4, XLI | that they were inventing stories merely for young children." 17 4, XLII | Theogonies of the Greeks, and the stories about the twelve gods, they 18 4, XLVIII| I enumerate these absurd stories of the Greeks regarding 19 4, L | endeavour somehow to give these stories an allegorical signification, 20 4, L | inventions." Much rather are the stories of the Greeks not only very 21 5, LXII | relate certain marvellous stories, saying that he imagined 22 6, VIII | disciples recorded any such stories of Him; whereas this Celsus, 23 6, XXXIV | whisper, even when making stories to lull an infant to sleep?" 24 6, XLII | these are not like the stories which are related of a devil, 25 6, XLIX | laughter in composing such stories; whereas it is incredible 26 6, LXXIV | child to sleep with such stories as he has inserted in the