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1 1, V | discovered by Christianity, he quotes a saying of Heraclitus to 2 1, XXXII | of Plato, and at any rate quotes them, whether He who sends 3 2, XXIV | acts this Jew of Celsus who quotes the words, "O Father, would 4 3, XXXIII| Grecian histories, when he quotes further what is told of 5 3, XLIV | After these points Celsus quotes some objections against 6 4, LI | Pythagoras--in many of his works quotes from the writings of Moses 7 4, LI | dissertation on The Good, he quotes also a narrative regarding 8 4, LXXVII| Jews and Christians, he quotes against himself an iambic 9 4, XCVIII| the irrational creation, quotes the instance of the Arabian 10 5, LV | punished with chains." And he quotes (as from the book of Enoch, 11 6, VI | Seeing, however, that Celsus quotes from an epistle of Plato 12 6, VIII | universal knowledge, and who quotes many of the sayings of Plato, 13 6, IX | IX.~Celsus quotes another saying of Plato 14 6, XII | divine of another. And he quotes the words of Heraclitus, 15 6, XII | a boy does to a man." He quotes, moreover, the following 16 6, XVII | while, on the other hand, he quotes the sayings of Plato, both 17 6, XXII | his treatise against us, quotes also certain Persian mysteries, 18 6, XXXIX | among the Scythians. He then quotes a passage from Herodotus, 19 7, XX | their enemies; and then he quotes from the teaching of Christ 20 7, XLII | of theological truth, and quotes the following passage from 21 8, XV | Lord." Here, again, Celsus quotes opinions from some most 22 8, XV | truth of that which Celsus quotes as one of our sayings, "