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Against Celsus
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[3456] Συγγενεῖς εἰσιν αἱ προσηγορίαι.
[3457] Σαφῶς ἐναργές.
[3458] [Gibbon, in the sixteenth chapter of his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, quotes the first part of this sentence as proving that “the learned Origen declares, in the most express terms, that the number of martyrs was very inconsiderable.” But see Guizot’s note on the passage. S.]
[3459] ᾽Επαύλεις.
[3460] Δοξάριον.
[3461] στάσεις ἰδίας.
[3462] καί τοι οὐ πάντη ἦσαν ὀλίγοι.
[3463] ἴϋγξ.
[3464] The reading in Spencer’s and the Benedictine edition is ὑποτεμνομένας, for which Lommatzsch reads ὑπομεμνημένας.
[3465] καὶ τὸ δοκοῦν.
[3466] ἀπαθέστατα.
[3467] ᾽Εκδοχήν.
[3468] Cf. 1 Cor. xv. 12 sqq.
[3469] Cf. 2 Thess. ii. 2.
[3470] Cf. 1 Tim. vi. 20.
[3471] Τινὲς παρεκδοχαί. [He admits the fact, but does not justify such oppositions.]
[3472] πολλὴν ἔχει διολκήν.
[3473] φιλολόγον.
[3474] τό πρέπον.
[3476] θείας ἐνεργείας.
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