Chapter
1 I | Meanwhile the glorious band of Christians and the companies of monks,
2 I | forthwith, compelling all Christians to renounce their religion.
3 IV | called monks and with all the Christians. But now, I have repented
4 IV | the life to come which the Christians preach is certain, and as
5 IV | pains eternal; while the Christians' labours are temporary,
6 V | matter the persecution of the Christians and especially of the anchorets
7 XXI | truceless warfare against the Christians, the men have been banished
8 XXII | pleading the cause of the Christians and standing forth as their
9 XXV | of them that are called Christians have I conversed. By untiring
10 XXVI | expressly that none of the Christians shall fear, but that all
11 XXVI | all, whether idolaters or Christians, to assemble. Letters were
12 XXVI | might get the better of the Christians. ~Then were there gathered
13 XXVI | loathly religion; but of the Christians was there found one only
14 XXVII | call gods, and Jews, and Christians. And again those who serve
15 XXVII | for the Jews. ~"As for the Christians, they trace their line from
16 XXVII | holy Scripture, which the Christians call the Gospel, shouldst
17 XXVII | his preaching are called Christians. And these are they who,
18 XXVII | into the writings of the Christians, and thou shalt find that
19 XXVII | spoken and wrought by the Christians, because they speak not
20 XXVIII| without fear in behalf of the Christians. So he himself made answer
21 XXIX | deliver from the error of the Christians my son that hath rebelled
22 XXX | heard the discourses of many Christians. What, is it not written
23 XXX | circumcision hath been reckoned by Christians as unlawful, but yet he
24 XXXII | sooth, is the God of the Christians: mighty is their faith:
25 XXXIV | unto thee, and many of the Christians, alas! did we destroy; who,
26 XXXV | blood-thirstiness toward the Christians, he proved himself a great
27 XXXV | Great is the God of the Christians, and there is none other
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