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Against Celsus

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treated

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XVI | those historians who have treated of the antiquity of the 2 1, XXIV | Adonai, and the other names treated with so much reverence among 3 1, LIV | countenance was averted, He was treated with disrespect, and was 4 1, LV | these matters have been treated at greater length, necessarily 5 2, X | temple of stone, which was treated by the Jews with greater 6 3, III | law, and have been cruelly treated, at one time in Assyria, 7 3, VI | Hebrews, who had been unjustly treated, had departed from Egypt 8 3, LVIII| shown that they have been treated philosophically both by 9 3, LXVII| and tranquillity of mind treated of subjects so numerous 10 3, LXXXI| those philosophers who have treated of the immortality or after-duration 11 4, LIII | treatise deserved to be treated both with pity and hatred." 12 5, XV | certain of the Greeks who have treated the subject in a philosophic 13 5, XXI | views, and yet they are treated with respect, and do not 14 5, LIV | a certain sect, and who treated the writings of the Jews 15 6, X | was most contumeliously treated before the eyes of all men;" 16 6, XXIII| meaning not to be lightly treated, nor, as Celsus imagines, 17 6, XLV | and undeserving of being treated with even the slightest 18 6, LX | upon the sixth, we have treated to the best of our ability 19 7, XX | obey the law, they would be treated in the same way as they 20 7, XX | in the same way as they treated their enemies; and then 21 7, XXXI | according to our power, treated of the city of God in our 22 8, XLI | allowed him to be thus cruelly treated, and his instructions to


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