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1 1, IV | regard as a myth, where it represents God as having with His own 2 1, XXVIII | character of a Jew. For he represents him disputing with Jesus, 3 1, XLVII | like to say to Celsus, who represents the Jew as accepting somehow 4 2, XXXVII | that the prophetic writing represents as uttering these words; 5 2, XLVII | XLVII.~He represents, moreover, a statement of 6 2, XLVIII | his statements. And now he represents us as saying that "we deemed 7 4, XX | In the next place, as he represents the Jews accounting in a 8 4, XL | narrative most impiously represents God as in a state of weakness 9 4, XLVIII | the picture at Samos Juno represents matter, and Jupiter god. 10 6, XXVIII | against the Christians, represents as such those who will not 11 6, LXX | himself the answer which he represents as coming from us, that " 12 7, XXXVII | uttered? For if those whom he represents as speaking are the unlearned, 13 7, LXV | the purport of which he represents as being, "that it is childish 14 8, II | the worship of demons, he represents us as answering that it 15 8, XVIII | this clearly before us, represents God as promising to the 16 8, XXXVIII| XXXVIII.~He next represents Christians as saying what