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 1   I,   6|          that after the name of Christ was heard in the world,
 2   I,   6|         enjoying a benefit from Christ, inasmuch as by His means
 3   I,  19|         ruin the worshippers of Christ with every kind of loss?
 4   I,  27|       tremble at the mention of Christ, why they regard his disciples
 5   I,  27|         Head, under our Master, Christ. If you examine carefully,
 6   I,  36|     believe that the worship of Christ by us has a tendency to
 7   I,  36|         with offended ears that Christ is worshipped, and that
 8   I,  38| sub-mission to your ideas, that Christ was one of us-similar in
 9   I,  39|       on distinct authority. Is Christ, then, not to be regarded
10   I,  42|   guardian of our body? Is that Christ of yours a god, then? some
11   I,  43|       the thousandth degree, to Christ? Who has done this without
12   I,  44|        yet it is agreed on that Christ performed all those miracles
13   I,  47|     been given in summary, that Christ was able to do not only
14   I,  47|      the decrees of fate and if Christ alone has corrected this,
15   I,  48|       in vain claim so much for Christ, when we now know, and have
16   I,  48|  strength. For it is known that Christ, either by applying His
17   I,  49|       49. And since you compare Christ and the other deities as
18   I,  49|         are overlooked. And yet Christ assisted the good and the
19   I,  53|          delusive, or crafty in Christ; no deceit lurked in Him,
20   I,  55|      these things to be done by Christ Himself and by His apostles,
21   I,  56|     testimony only who and what Christ was; for His cause has been
22   I,  57|    devise falsehoods concerning Christ, you say; and you put forth
23   I,  60|       But, say my opponents, if Christ was God, why did He appear
24   I,  62|        by death as men are. Not Christ Himself; for it is impossible
25   I,  63|     discover, except those whom Christ Himself has thought fit
26   I,  64|   immortal titles bear to them. Christ alone you would tear in
27   I,  65|      and by the love of safety. Christ shone out and appeared to
28  II,   1|      those who hate the name of Christ, turning aside for a little
29  II,   1|         reason, that you pursue Christ with so bitter hostility?
30  II,   4|          For we shall show that Christ did not teach the nations
31  II,   5|    rather than be unfaithful to Christ and cast off the oaths of
32  II,   5|        prefer the friendship of Christ to all that is in the world?
33  II,  11|       we believe and confide in Christ. How unreasonable it is,
34  II,  11|      what is brought forward by Christ! And yet, if we chose to
35  II,  11|        what we have followed in Christ, than you to point out what
36  II,  11|     them than for us to believe Christ? Was any one of them ever
37  II,  12|      without displeasing Him-if Christ Himself were to use in the
38  II,  12|       of Peter, and vanish when Christ was named. They had seen
39  II,  14|        as has been learned from Christ's teaching; and they are
40  II,  14|         who were unknown before Christ, and brought to light only
41  II,  34|     gift and favour. Now, since Christ has not only promised it,
42  II,  36|    knows and has made it known, Christ, that souls are not the
43  II,  60|  thousand hearts? And therefore Christ the divine,-although you
44  II,  60|      are unwilling to allow it,-Christ the divine, I repeat, for
45  II,  60|    faint conception of Him. For Christ said that, of all who are
46  II,  63|       But if, my opponents say, Christ was sent by God for this
47  II,  63|       have been learned through Christ's teaching; whether the
48  II,  63|         the danger of death, if Christ had not come forward as
49  II,  64|       But, my opponents ask, if Christ came as the Saviour of men,
50  II,  64|     things which are offered by Christ ridiculous and absurd, why
51  II,  65|     bestowed and must be added, Christ alone has had given into
52  II,  65|      him, so it is the right of Christ alone to give salvation
53  II,  66|       of immortality, unless by Christ's gift you have perceived
54  II,  74|       determine that a Saviour, Christ, should be sent to you from
55  II,  75|        the only God, sent forth Christ then indeed, after that
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