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1 I(4) | 4 Cf. Gen. xlix. 10. ~
2 I(5) | 5 Hos. iii. 4. ~
3 I | on God through Christ. ~4. The Song in Deuteronomy
4 I(12) | 4 Cf. Isa. vii. 14; Matt.
5 I(18) | 4 Cf. Heb. ii. 4. ~
6 I(18) | 4 Cf. Heb. ii. 4. ~
7 I(22) | 1 1 Cor. ii. 4 f. ~
8 I(25) | 4 Rom. xvi. 25 ff. ~
9 I(34) | 4 Cf. 1 Sam. xv. 11, 17, 35. ~
10 I(43) | 4 Cf. Ex. xxv. ff. ~
11 I(49) | 4 Heb. x. 1. ~
12 I(50) | 5 Herm. Vis. ii. 4. ~
13 I(54) | 4 Rom. ii. 29. ~
14 I(56) | ix. 9 f.; cf. Deut. xxv. 4. ~
15 I(59) | 4 1 Cor. x. 11. ~
16 I(60) | 5 1 Cor. x. 4. ~
17 I(66) | 4 Rom. xi. 4 ; cf. 1 Kings
18 I(66) | 4 Rom. xi. 4 ; cf. 1 Kings xix. 18, ~
19 I(73) | 4 Gen. iv. 16. ~
20 I(77) | 4 Cf. Deut. xiv. 5, 12. ~
21 I(80) | 2 Luke x. 4. ~
22 I(82) | 4 Matt. v. 28 f. ~
23 I(87) | 4 Ex. xx. 12; cf. Eph. vi.
24 I(92) | 4 1 Thess. v. 14. ~
25 I(101) | 4 Rufinus, "If we listen to
26 I(107) | 4 Matt. xiii. 44. ~
27 I(111) | 4 Rom. ix. 6. ~
28 I(115) | 4 Rom. ix. 33; 1 Pet. ii.
29 I(121) | 4 2 Tim. i. 10; John i. 1
30 II(126) | 4 Ex. xxviii. 32. ~
31 II | than one,132he says: ---- ~4. If the words of the Lord
32 II(134) | 4 Cf. Luke i. 2. ~
33 IV(140) | 2 I Cor. ii. 4. ~
34 IV(142) | 4 2 Cor. iv. 7. ~
35 IV(147) | 3 1 Cor. ii. 4 f. ~
36 V(148) | 4 "Not content with the labour
37 V(154) | 4 Prov. i. 24. ~
38 V | thought he was dead.155~~~~~~4. Well, then, if it be true
39 V(163) | 4 Dan. vii. 10. ~
40 VI(172) | 4 Prov. viii. 8. ~
41 VII(180) | 4 A Homily was a popular exposition.
42 VIII(184) | 4 That is, "inaccurate expressions." ~
43 VIII(185) | 5 Hos. xii. 4. ~
44 VIII(191) | 4 2 Cor. xi. 2. ~
45 IX(200) | 4 Gal. iv. 21 ff. ~
46 IX(205) | 4 The governing part, or reason.
47 IX(211) | 4 Cf. Rom. iii. 21. ~
48 XIII | interpreted, of Hadad's brethren. ~4. Do you, then, my lord and
49 XIV(234) | 4 "Ut proeessent." In Greek
50 XIV(242) | 1 1 Cor. ii. 4 f. ~
51 XIV | the intent of the Word. ~4. Further, the Divine Word
52 XIV(243) | 2 Cf. 1 Cor. ii. 4. ~
53 XIV(245) | 4 Ps. lxviii. (lxvii.) 12. ~
54 XIV(249) | 4 Plat. Ep., ibid. ~
55 XIV(253) | 4 Rom. i. 25. ~
56 XIV(258) | 4 John i. 4, 9. ~
57 XIV(258) | 4 John i. 4, 9. ~
58 XIV(268) | 2 Cf. Matt, xxv. 4. ~
59 XIV(275) | 2 Ps. xlv. (xliv.) 4 f. ~
60 XIV(277) | 4 Luke ix. 30 f. ~
61 XIV(285) | 4 See Cont. Cels. vi. 68, "
62 XIV(294) | 4 John i. 1. ~
63 XVI | the followers of Jesus. ~4. Celsus goes on to say, "
64 XVI(308) | 4 Matt. v. 9. ~
65 XVIII | promote the salvation of men? ~4. Let the impugner of the
66 XVIII(328)| 3 1 Cor. ii. 4 f. ~
67 XVIII(330)| 2 1 Cor. ii. 4. ~
68 XVIII(332)| 4 Jerome ---- "Dominus dabit
69 XVIII(338)| 4 1 Tim. i. 15. ~
70 XVIII(344)| 4 Others, "Be led by human
71 XVIII(351)| 4 Cf. 2 Chron. i. 10. ~
72 XVIII(356)| 4 Dan. i. 20. ~
73 XVIII(363)| 4 Cf. 1 Cor. ii. 6. ~
74 XVIII(367)| 4 1 Cor. i. 26 ff. ~
75 XVIII(383)| 4 The Locrian legislator,
76 XIX | concerning God and His kingdom. ~4. And whereas Celsus, I know
77 XX | shall be sought out." 395~~~~~~4. After this, Celsus wishing
78 XX(396) | 4 Cf. Hom. Od. ix. 109. ~
79 XX(400) | 4 Or, "assemblies." ~
80 XX(417) | John xii. 31; 2 Cor. iv. 4. ~
81 XX(421) | 4 Lev. xix. 26. ~
82 XX(425) | 4 Prov. iv. 23. ~
83 XXI | gradually weakens the lust. ~4. Now, when the facts stand
84 XXI(441) | 4 Isa. i. 19. ~
85 XXI(447) | 4 Matt. xxv. 34 f. ~
86 XXI(449) | 6 Rom. ii. 4 ff. ~
87 XXI(453) | 4 Rom. ix. 16. ~
88 XXI(458) | 4 Rom. ix. 20 f. ~
89 XXI(467) | 4 Rom. ii. 4 f. ~
90 XXI(467) | 4 Rom. ii. 4 f. ~
91 XXI(471) | 4 Sus. 42. ~
92 XXI(481) | 4 Ezek. xi. 19, 20. ~
93 XXI(493) | 4 The same phrase as in Chap.
94 XXI(497) | 4 Cf. Phil. iii. 14. ~
95 XXI(506) | 4 2 Tim. ii. 20 f. ~
96 XXI(513) | 4 2 Tim. ii. 21. ~
97 XXII | is an utter absurdity. ~4. But they will probably
98 XXII(523) | 4 Tob. xii. 7. ~
99 XXII(525) | 2 Wisd. i. 4. ~
100 XXII(527) | 4 Gen. xi. 3. ~
101 XXII(528) | 5 Cf. Gen. xi. 4. ~
102 XXII(531) | 2 Cf. Gal. i. 4. ~
103 XXIII | of Him Who did foreknow. ~4. That God knows long before
104 XXIII(542)| 4 1 Kings xiii. 5. ~
105 XXIII(563)| 3 Isa. xxxiv. 4. ~
106 XXIII(574)| 4 2 Cor. xii. 4. ~
107 XXIII(574)| 4 2 Cor. xii. 4. ~
108 XXIII(580)| 4 Lit., "take." ~
109 XXIII(584)| 4 Had returned at the end
110 XXIII(588)| 4 Lit., "unconnected with." ~
111 XXIV | apart from substances. ~4. Ho! Ho! If you say that
112 XXV(604) | 4 For salvation or perdition. ~
113 XXV(608) | 4 Cf. Sus. 42. ~
114 XXV | thing and to do another. ~4. For these reasons, and
115 XXV(613) | 4 Matt. xxv. 41 f. ~
116 XXV(619) | 4 Cf. Rom. v. 3 f. ~
117 XXVI(623) | 4 Making happiness a mere
118 XXVI(630) | 4 Cf. Deut. xxxii. 24. ~
119 XXVI(635) | 4 Deut. xxviii. 16 ff. ~
120 XXVI | pleasure must be a good one. ~4. The foregoing clearly shows
121 XXVI(640) | 4 Cf. 2 Kings iv. 8 ff., xiii.
122 XXVI(643) | 7 Cf. Matt. iii. 4. ~
123 XXVI(647) | 4 Job xl. 3. ~
124 XXVI(651) | 4 Ps. xv. (xiv.) 5. ~
125 XXVI(660) | 4 Ps. iv. 6. ~
126 XXVII | and justice and wisdom. ~4. Something like this, then,
127 XXVII(679)| 4 Cf. Hos. iv. 14. ~
128 XXVII(685)| 4 The Jew ---- probably a
129 XXVII(685)| Hebrew. Cf. De Princip. i. 3, 4 (Hebraeus magister), iv.
130 XXVII(688)| 3 Cf. Acts v. 4. ~
131 XXVII(689)| 4 Acts xiii. 10 f. ~
132 XXVII(693)| 4 Deut. viii. 2 f. ~
133 XXVII(695)| 2 Rom. ii. 4 ff. ~
134 XXVII(703)| 4 Ex. iv. 23. ~
135 XXVII(708)| 4 Lit., "make muddy." ~
136 Index | their election foretold, 4.~Gnostics, 80.~Gospels,