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Against Celsus

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distinctly

   Book, Chapter
1 1, LXIX | altogether without sin. For it is distinctly clear to us that "He did 2 2, VIII | by the prophets. Isaiah distinctly declares: "Hearing ye shall 3 2, XLIX | O light and truth! he distinctly declares, with his own voice, 4 4, IV | binding on you, who do not distinctly show by your treatise that 5 4, XIV | even the Stoics were unable distinctly to comprehend the natural 6 4, XIX | friends of God. For it is distinctly stated that Jesus endured 7 4, XXXIII| Celsus, but not to have been distinctly set forth by him, because 8 4, XLV | Scripture is nowhere found distinctly approving of their conduct 9 4, LXXV | animals?" Let Celsus then say distinctly that the great diversity 10 5, XVI | individuals are unable to see distinctly the sense of each particular 11 5, LVII | belief, nor do all make it distinctly evident that they are relating 12 5, LXI | Gentiles alike, as Paul, too, distinctly says, who was a convert 13 6, XXIX | illustrious philosopher Celsus distinctly slanders the Christians, 14 6, XLIII | Moses himself, the devil is distinctly described as presenting 15 6, LI | desire, on the contrary, distinctly to arraign the statements 16 6, LVII | may be uttered by him, is distinctly taught by Paul, when he 17 6, LXVI | eyes, and I see nothing distinctly." He then answers, as it 18 6, LXXIV | Marcion and his followers,--he distinctly asks, "How could he, who 19 7, XVI | grief." Observe, then, how distinctly they say that it was a man 20 7, XXVIII| immortality of the soul, distinctly gives the name 'land' to


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