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Against Celsus

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force

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXXIV | in a field, and the man force her, and lie with her: then 2 2, IV | afterwards seems to have some force, when he says: "How is it 3 2, IV | the Jewish writings. What force, then, is there in the objection 4 2, XI | that he might seem to add force to the accusation. Nor did 5 2, XIV | he thought to weaken the force of this by the charge of 6 2, XLIX | and being compelled by the force of truth, he at the same 7 2, LIII | Being compelled by the force of truth, Moses at the same 8 2, LX | a considerable degree of force, it is nevertheless only 9 3, XLII | argument of Celsus might have force, which places the forenamed 10 4, II | with a kind of apparent force to subvert faith in the 11 5, XXIII | And if we must press the force of words, we would say that, 12 5, XXXVII| opposed to others which are in force in cities, and when it is 13 6, XII | protective and repelling force against them. For they are 14 6, XXIX | slander Him! When you feel the force of such considerations, 15 6, LIII | does he secretly employ force, and persuasion, and deceit? 16 6, LXXIII| suggest it, although the force of reason may have discovered 17 7, V | whether by a sort of magical force or by their own natural 18 7, XII | would have had much more force, and would have furthered 19 7, LIV | carries off a farmer's ox by force, and afterwards devours 20 8, XLVII | extraordinary power, and by the force of miraculous events.~ 21 8, LXIII | victims; although, by the force of his own evil nature,


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