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Chapter LI.
But what need is there to quote any more passages
against Celsus, in order to prove that his words contain nothing which was not
said long before among themselves, since that has been sufficiently
established by what we have said? It seems that what follows has
some reference to this: “If you think that a Divine Spirit
has descended from God to announce divine things to men, it is
doubtless this same Spirit that reveals these truths; and it was under
the same influence that men of old made known many important
truths.” But he does not know how great is the difference
between those things and the clear and certain teaching of those who
say to us, “Thine incorruptible spirit is in all things,
wherefore God chasteneth them by little and little that
offend;”4812 and of those who,
among their other instructions, teach us that words, “Receive ye
the Holy Ghost,”4813 refer to a degree
of spiritual influence higher than that in the passage, “Ye shall
be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence.”4814 But it is a difficult matter, even
after much careful consideration, to perceive the difference between
those who have received a knowledge of the truth and a notion of God at
different intervals and for short periods of time, and those who are
more fully inspired by God, who have constant communion with Him, and
are always led by His Spirit. Had Celsus set himself to
understand this, he would not have reproached as with ignorance, or
forbidden us to characterize as “blind” those who believe
that religion shows itself in such products of man’s mechanical
art as images. For every one who sees with the eyes of his soul
serves the Divine Being in no other way than in that which leads him
ever to have regard to the Creator of all, to address his prayers to
Him alone, and to do all things as in the sight of God, who sees us
altogether, even to our thoughts. Our earnest desire then is both
to see for ourselves, and to be leaders of the blind, to bring them to
the Word of God, that He may take away from their minds the blindness
of ignorance. And if our actions are worthy of Him who taught His
disciples, “Ye are the light of the world,”4815 and of the Word, who says, “The light
shineth in darkness,”4816 then we shall be
light to those who are in darkness; we shall give wisdom to those who
are without it, and we shall instruct the ignorant.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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