Book, Chapter
1 4, 3-4 | divinations: which art, however, Christian and true piety consistently
2 5, 5-9 | 5.9 For when I hear any Christian brother ignorant of these
3 5, 11-21| law of the Jews upon the Christian faith: yet themselves produced
4 6, 1-1 | though not yet a Catholic Christian, she was not overjoyed,
5 6, 11-19| of the authority of the Christian Faith hath overspread the
6 7, 19-25| more slowly towards the Christian Faith. But understanding
7 8, 2-3 | of Rome (who had died a Christian, as I had heard), had translated
8 8, 2-4 | and searched into all the Christian writings, and said to Simplicianus (
9 8, 2-4 | Understand that I am already a Christian." Whereto he answered, "
10 8, 2-4 | said, that he was already a Christian; and Simplicianus as often
11 8, 2-4 | Church; I wish to be made a Christian." But he, not containing
12 8, 6-14 | before my eyes. For he was a Christian, and baptised, and often
13 9, 3-5 | For himself was not yet a Christian, his wife one of the faithful;
14 9, 3-5 | would not, he said, be a Christian on any other terms than
15 9, 3-5 | and therein being made a Christian, and one of the faithful,
16 9, 3-6 | he also, not being yet a Christian, had fallen into the pit
17 9, 3-6 | through him first been made Christian, didst Thou release from
18 9, 4-8 | tranquillity of age, motherly love, Christian piety! Oh, what accents
19 9, 8-17 | of Thine only Son, in a Christian house, a good member of
20 9, 8-17 | conversation, was she, in that Christian family, well respected by
21 9, 10-26| might see thee a Catholic Christian before I died. My God hath
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