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1 I | given concerning Moses and Jesus Christ ---- the lawgiver 2 I | Moses and eager disciples of Jesus Christ; and this in spite 3 I | who accept the Gospel of Jesus Christ are not only hated 4 I | the fear of God through Jesus, if, I say, we realise this, 5 I | superhuman in the result. For Jesus taught with all authority 6 I | that from the times of Jesus there have been none who 7 I | has come to pass through Jesus only. "For they," so the 8 I | Apostles who were sent by Jesus to proclaim the Gospel went 9 I | proofs for the Godhead of Jesus, and making use of the words 10 I | forth by the dwelling of Jesus on earth. For there could 11 I | Christ. But the coming of Jesus brought men who might suspect 12 I | a veil, shone forth when Jesus came;19for the veil was 13 I | of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,26to Whom be the 14 I | earth, they did not receive Jesus, but crucified Him, maintaining 15 I | the Father of All through Jesus Christ, we must point out 16 I | of the heavenly Church of Jesus Christ in succession to 17 I | would tell us what our Lord Jesus Christ means by saying that 18 I | read of the Devil taking Jesus into a lofty mountain, that 19 I | the foot were to be seen, Jesus beheld the kingdoms of Persia, 20 V | According to my gospel in Christ Jesus," 168and does not speak 21 V | faith, in your love for Jesus embraced opinions which 22 VIII | we are one body in Christ Jesus";190and again, "I espoused 23 IX | through faith in Christ Jesus." 199And that "law" also 24 IX | righteousness of God manifested by Jesus Christ, for it is inferior 25 XIII | you by the porter, of whom Jesus said, "To him the porter 26 XIV | For our Prophets, and Jesus and His Apostles had the 27 XIV | is that the disciples of Jesus, unlearned and ignorant 28 XIV | with the pure heart. As our Jesus says, "Blessed are the pure 29 XIV | glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.260Wherefore a very 30 XIV | prophesying of the coming of Jesus, Who turns men from the 31 XIV | the recorded sayings of Jesus or of one of the Apostles, 32 XIV | Prophets and the disciples of Jesus, bidding a long farewell 33 XIV | has been proved that if Jesus did, as Celsus alleges, 34 XIV | Divine Spirit in the body of Jesus, that body would of necessity 35 XIV | any other; but the body of Jesus was not at all different; 36 XIV | Celsus wishes to disparage Jesus, he quotes the Scriptures 37 XIV | which speak of the body of Jesus as ill-favoured, but not 38 XIV | serve him in disparaging Jesus; but he paid no attention 39 XIV | that it does not refer to Jesus Christ. Well, what will 40 XIV | prophecy may be referred to Jesus, but it is a blind admission, 41 XIV | particulars of the form of Jesus, many years before His birth, 42 XIV | confirmation of the truth that Jesus Who seemed to have no "form" 43 XIV | another Prophet says that Jesus had grace and beauty, why 44 XIV | this prophecy refers to Jesus Christ? Further, if it were 45 XIV | disparaging statements concerning Jesus. ~14. Again, we have the 46 XIV | ascended the Mount with Jesus at the sight of such wondrous 47 XIV | the strange stories about Jesus. ~15. Our answer is that 48 XIV | having in view the history of Jesus as a whole contained in 49 XIV | us that the disciples of Jesus were offended. For though 50 XIV | different appearances 282of Jesus are related to the nature 51 XIV | the transfigured face of Jesus. And consider whether the 52 XIV | same teaching respecting Jesus. The particulars of His 53 XIV | Book of the generation of Jesus Christ; 291but as for the 54 XIV | walk in the footsteps of Jesus as He ascends, and is transfigured 55 XIV | scripture; for instance, when Jesus shows Himself to the many, 56 XIV | different appearances of Jesus? I refer to the different 57 XVI | not even share the name of Jesus with us. Rumours may have 58 XVI | alien to the teaching of Jesus. But Christian doctrine 59 XVI | distasteful to the followers of Jesus. ~4. Celsus goes on to say, " 60 XVI | however, following the Word of Jesus, and having made it our 61 XVII | the whole universe. Our Jesus, too, keeps to the same 62 XVIII | has become a disciple of Jesus; but boatmen and tax-gatherers 63 XVIII | that which was delivered by Jesus to the Gentiles? And as 64 XVIII | Paul, the true disciple of Jesus, when he says, "For seeing 65 XVIII | preaching. For the preaching of Jesus Christ as crucified is " 66 XVIII | he says, "But we preach Jesus Christ crucified, unto Jews 67 XVIII | man has been a disciple of Jesus, there is the following: ---- ~ 68 XVIII | But it seems to me that if Jesus had chosen certain men in 69 XVIII | as regards the Faith in Jesus, but also preaching Him 70 XVIII | Divine power in His Apostles Jesus fulfilled the promise, " 71 XVIII | sound of the apostles of Jesus Christ went out into every 72 XVIII | to believe in God through Jesus, for not being Divinely 73 XVIII | and calls the Apostles of Jesus villainous tax-gatherers 74 XVIII | and "villainous," that "Jesus Christ chose for His own 75 XVIII | according to Luke, Peter says to Jesus, "Depart from me, for I 76 XVIII | afterwards became an Apostle of Jesus) says in his Epistle to 77 XVIII | acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save 78 XVIII | absurdity in believing that Jesus, because He wished to show 79 XVIII | philosophers; while with Jesus there were not only the 80 XVIII | events profited mankind. 11. Jesus, teaching His disciples 81 XVIII | and makes his Jew say to Jesus, "You run away to all sorts 82 XVIII | But inasmuch as we believe Jesus, when He Himself says concerning 83 XVIII | surely better for the child Jesus to escape from Herod's plot 84 XVIII | Providence watching over Jesus to hinder the will of Herod 85 XVIII | child, or to associate with Jesus dark Pluto's helm, of which 86 XVIII | and the parts of which Jesus, who became a man, was composed; 87 XVIII | slanderous charge against Jesus and His disciples. When 88 XVIII | against the teaching of Jesus by a very small number of 89 XVIII | This is our reply. When Jesus was teaching self-control 90 XVIII | contrary to the teaching of Jesus; but he would be most unreasonable 91 XVIII | which were written after Jesus came, and are believed in 92 XVIII | written after the time of Jesus, you will find the crowds 93 XVIII | interpretation of the parables; for Jesus privately expounded everything 94 XVIII | when He gives the law in Jesus Christ to all men every 95 XIX | say, How do we think that Jesus is God seeing that He had 96 XIX | unfortunate;387but faith in Jesus would appear to be either 97 XIX | faith when we thus submit to Jesus." 388And in truth faith 98 XIX(388)| assent, or submission, to Jesus."  ~ 99 XIX | And I suppose this was why Jesus wished to employ such teachers 100 XIX | taunts us with holding that Jesus, though He had a mortal 101 XIX | attaching to the body of Jesus should by the providence 102 XIX | comparing the human flesh of Jesus to gold, and silver, and 103 XIX | impossible for the flesh of Jesus to change its qualities, 104 XX | Celsus thinks the books of Jesus and Christians are very 105 XXI | calling of God in Christ Jesus,497for these results are 106 XXII | following the teaching of Jesus." Let him then tell us whether 107 XXII | better and more Divine, which Jesus in the plenitude of His 108 XXIII | not follow that because Jesus truly foretold the traitor' 109 XXIII | do, after much besides, Jesus said,"He that dippeth his 110 XXV | God, Paul the servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an 111 Index | Jerusalem, 21; the heavenly, 25.~Jesus Christ, His Godhead, 5, 112 Index | the potency of the Name of Jesus, 83; the Expectation of


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