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grounds 26
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26 fitted
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26 happen
26 hast
26 inquire
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Against Celsus

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, Pref | down argument among the grounds of separation. For observe 2 1, II | performed, both on many other grounds, and on this, that traces 3 1, XI | him who believes on better grounds than he who sails the sea, 4 1, XIII | assent to doctrines upon grounds of reason and wisdom than 5 1, XIX | belief, let him first give grounds for his own unsupported 6 1, XXV | Greeks. For what are the grounds for deciding that he should 7 1, XXV | purpose. And so on such grounds as these we defend the conduct 8 1, XLIV | as disbelieving, on such grounds, a fact which has greater 9 1, XLV | the Gospels--what are the grounds for deciding that Moses 10 1, LXV | unseasonably, or without good grounds; from this Celsus takes 11 1, LXVII | them without any reasonable grounds, and to discredit the Gospel 12 2, XXVIII | important a position on small grounds, and particularly when he 13 2, LXXVI | and reviles men on light grounds, when he says, 'Woe unto 14 2, LXXVI | and revilings on slight grounds, when he employs the expressions, ' 15 3, XVI | striving to believe on grounds of reason, regulate our 16 3, XXIII | find even any plausible grounds for advancing a false charge 17 3, XXXIV | the foregoing without good grounds. For these different tribes 18 3, XXXVIII| to give their assent on grounds of reason to the majority 19 3, XLIII | although ignorant of the grounds on which the Cretans observe 20 3, XLIII | we are ignorant of the grounds on which the Cretans observe 21 6, XXXVI | tree," assailing it on two grounds, and saying, "For this reason 22 7, XIX | have had still stronger grounds for despising the promises 23 7, XXXII | support it on any reasonable grounds. It will be profitable, 24 7, XXXVII | personification, have we not grounds for holding Celsus up to 25 7, LXIII | more than they, that the grounds on which we object to them 26 8, XXIV | Let us now see on what grounds Celsus urges us to make


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