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 1    I,   1, p.    5    | prophecies, so it establishes Judaism from the complete fulfilment
 2    I,   2, p.    7    |     form of Hellenism, nor of Judaism, but that it is a religion
 3    I,   2, p.    8    |       nature of Hellenism and Judaism, and inquire under which
 4    I,   2, p.    8    |    attested by Moses himself. Judaism would be correctly defined
 5    I,   2, p.    8    |      if (as we have admitted) Judaism is only the observance of
 6    I,   2, p.    9    |      were outside the pale of Judaism; yet, though they were neither
 7    I,   2, p.    9    |       religion midway between Judaism and Hellenism, which I have
 8    I,   2, p.    9    |      form of Hellenism nor of Judaism, but something between the
 9    I,   2, p.    9    | Christianity does not land in Judaism, nor does one who rejects
10    I,   2, p.    9    |    whether it be Hellenism or Judaism, they find their place in
11    I,   2, p.   11    |  would worship God and follow Judaism, being brought to it by
12    I,   6, p.   30    |       freedom not burdened by Judaism. Moses himself, the leader
13    I,   6, p.   40    |    suppose that perverts from Judaism necessarily fall into Hellenism,
14    I,   7, p.   46    |     the two religions, I mean Judaism and Christianity. And it
15    I,   7, p.   46    |   Hellenism who have embraced Judaism, nor are we at fault in
16  III           121(36)|         As against unmodified Judaism the Christians could find
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