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Against Celsus

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exceedingly

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XXIV | words which are known to exceedingly few; then we say that the 2 1, LIV | and glorified, and raised exceedingly high. In like manner, many 3 1, LVII | overstated the number. There are exceedingly few in Palestine; while 4 2, VIII | came?" And to this, as an exceedingly silly argument, it does 5 2, XI | crime. Observe, also, how exceedingly passionate was the sorrow 6 2, XVI | XVI.~Exceedingly weak is his assertion, that " 7 3, VII | have adopted laws of so exceedingly mild a character as not 8 3, XXXVII | they are known to those exceedingly few persons who have carefully 9 3, XXXVIII| multitude, and of the latter to exceedingly few. And when I speak of 10 3, LXV | for to change nature is an exceedingly difficult thing. But they 11 3, LXIX | change a nature entirely is exceedingly difficult." We, however, 12 3, LXIX | alike." ~But even if it be exceedingly difficult to effect a change 13 3, LXIX | formerly it may have been exceedingly wicked? See whether he who 14 3, LXIX | entirely to change a nature is exceedingly difficult." He alleges, 15 4, L | but on the contrary are exceedingly silly inventions." Much 16 4, LXXXVII| the Jews and Christians as exceedingly simple and commonplace, 17 5, XIV | they pronounce it to be exceedingly vile, and loathsome, and 18 5, XX | will be a change, although exceedingly slight, at the end of the 19 5, XXX | others, again, to a land exceedingly difficult of cultivation, 20 5, XLI | Celsus, in which there is exceedingly little that has reference 21 6, XLIX | the creation of man is "exceedingly silly," without stating


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