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Celsus
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Celsus (sĕl`səs), 2d cent., Roman philosopher, an aggressive antagonist of Christianity. His works have been lost, but the substance of his True Discourse is given by Origen in his Against Celsus, ed. and tr. by Henry Chadwick (1953, repr. 1965).


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The authored pamphlets included in the collection are Henry Goodcole's The Adultresses Funerall Day and Natures Cruel Step-Dames: or, Matchlesse Monsters of the Female Sex; Gilbert Dugdale's A True Discourse Of the practises of Elizabeth Caldwell; Thomas Brewer's The Bloudy Mother, Richard Watkins's Newes from the Dead.
 
 
 
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