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1 1, IX | scheme of Christianity was introduced among men, this also must 2 1, XV | the philosophy which he introduced among the Greeks. And there 3 1, XXII | confessedly Hebrew, are frequently introduced by those Egyptians who profess 4 1, XXXII | return to where the Jew is introduced, speaking of the mother 5 1, XXXII | Celsus frequently names), is introduced into a body, and introduced 6 1, XXXII | introduced into a body, and introduced according to its deserts 7 1, XXXVII | beings. And since Celsus has introduced the Jew disputing with Jesus, 8 1, XLII | kind of half-virgin, was introduced into the narrative, how 9 1, XLVI | or the Jew whom he has introduced, may treat with mockery 10 1, LVI | and of the Jew whom he has introduced, and of all who are not 11 2, IV | place, while those who are introduced prosecute their investigations 12 2, XXX | spirit had been everywhere introduced into the conduct of things?~ 13 2, LXXVIII| Celsus, after being thus introduced, asserting that these things 14 4, LXXVI | want of covering, again, introduced the art of weaving, which 15 5, XXIX | considered to be gods are introduced as having contended with 16 6, IX | to this division, John is introduced before Jesus as the voice 17 6, XXVI | against the Christians, have introduced among the charges directed 18 6, XXVIII | curse upon the serpent, who introduced the first human beings to 19 6, XXXVI | this reason is the tree introduced, either because our teacher 20 6, XXXVIII| Understanding." We have introduced these matters into our reply 21 6, XXXVIII| he has not extracted and introduced into his treatise, statements 22 7, X | in which the speaker is introduced as claiming to be God Almighty, 23 7, XXXVI | sentiments of the person introduced are faithfully preserved;