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 1   Int,        3    |  addressing them "not against the Christians but to them," 13 he became
 2   Int,        3    |       terrible persecution of the Christians which broke out under Diocletian
 3   Int,        3    |     fifteen books against |14 the Christians.16 But he has to admit that
 4   Int          (17)|           of Porphyry against the Christians, and its reconstruction.~ ~
 5   Int,        5    |        least like the language of Christians who faced opponents in later
 6   Int,        5    |   inserted for the instruction of Christians, not for the defence of
 7   Int,        7    |         been "Philalethes, to the Christians," it is natural that the
 8   Int,        7    |         to the dedication "To the Christians" in the earlier work. It
 9   Int,        7    |        addressed his book "To the Christians, not against them,57 and
10   Int,        8    |        the less-educated class of Christians,"59 helps to explain how
11   III,     XVII    |          not only are the rest of Christians not reckoned among the faithful,
12   III,   XXVIII    |        wonders uplifted the first Christians to heaven, and men came
13   III,    XLIII    | Apotactites, and Eremites,230 not Christians. They are not seekers of
14    IV,       XV    |   inflamed against Christ and the Christians, and then do you say that
15    IV,        X    |        need of the healing of the Christians would be a righteous man
16    IV,      XXI    |          xxxi. 18). Moreover, the Christians also, imitating the erection
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