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1 3 | their own composing, for Celsus, about A.D. 177-78, in his 2 3 | them with so doing (Against Celsus vii. 53; cf. v. 61). So 3 3 | and 15 are lost. Although Celsus may be right in saying that 4 7,4| famous True Discourses which Celsus, about A.D. 178, directed 5 7,4| his answer to it (Against Celsus, A.D. 248) quoted from it 6 7,4| recover a good deal of it.~ Celsus says he knows a Dialogue 7 7,4| apply to Jesus (Against Celsus iv. 52).~ A few years after 8 7,4| 52).~ A few years after Celsus and before Origen, Clement 9 7,4| century another man named Celsus made a Latin translation 10 8,4| and then, as in Against Celsus vi. 53. Eusebius has a good 11 12,5| great work was his reply to Celsus. That pagan thinker had 12 12,5| less than three-fourths of Celsus' work are preserved in this 13 12,5| sixty years had passed since Celsus wrote, his book had never 14 12,5| of fact, a good many of Celsus' objections to the Christian 15 12,5| Christian apologetic. Against Celsus was written in A.D. 246- 16 12,6| his eight books Against Celsus (246-48), the masterpiece 17 12,7| of the treatise Against Celsus,[76] and extensive fragments 18 14,8| Cornelius Fronto. For what Celsus did so ably 1. Greek in