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accusing 6
accustomed 11
achilles 1
acknowledge 26
acknowledged 17
acknowledgement 1
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27 utter
27 wishing
26 abraham
26 acknowledge
26 advanced
26 assent
26 behalf
Origenes
Against Celsus

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acknowledge

   Book, Chapter
1 1, X | opponents, although they do not acknowledge it, yet practically do the 2 1, XLI | language to Him whom we acknowledge to be our Lord Jesus: "When 3 2, XIII | of destroying those who acknowledge Jesus, then we shall believe 4 2, XVI | but, on the contrary, ye acknowledge that he openly suffered." 5 3, XXIV | of Greeks and Barbarians acknowledge that they have frequently 6 3, XXIV | of Greeks and Barbarians acknowledge the existence of AEsculapius; 7 3, XXIV | Greeks and Barbarians who acknowledge the existence of Jesus. 8 3, XLIII| while he assails us who acknowledge that our Jesus has been 9 3, LIV | LIV.~We acknowledge, however, although Celsus 10 4, I | Christians on the other, who acknowledge that Jesus is the Christ 11 5, IV | these remarks. For we indeed acknowledge that angels are "ministering 12 5, XIII | with regard to these, we acknowledge that they too are "waiting 13 5, XXIV | eternal life for the soul we acknowledge; and that He possesses not 14 5, XLVI | of suffering rather than acknowledge Jupiter to be God. For we 15 5, LXI | of Ebionites, who either acknowledge with us that Jesus was born 16 5, LXII | Simonians do not at all acknowledge Jesus to be the Son of God, 17 5, LXV | and also, whether they acknowledge the same Scriptures, but 18 6, XIV | the "divine," but we do acknowledge that all human wisdom is " 19 6, XIX | however, to speak of those who acknowledge another god than the one 20 6, XXIX | considerations, indeed, you acknowledge that you worship the same 21 6, XXIX | Jews press them hard, they acknowledge the same God as they do; 22 6, XXX | salvation, and who neither acknowledge Jesus as Saviour, nor God, 23 6, XXXII| God, as even themselves acknowledge, led to their imagining 24 6, LIII | as if addressing us who acknowledge that this world is not the 25 7, LIII | whose authority some of you acknowledge, that she was a child of 26 7, LXIX | demons, but almost all who acknowledge the existence of demons.


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