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1 I | the saving doctrines of Christianity. For of all the numerous 2 I | against the professors of Christianity, whereby some perished and 3 I(88) | spiritual characters unfolded by Christianity." ---- Westcott. ~ 4 XIII | like you, however, to make Christianity your "object," and to bring 5 XIII | kind of preparation for Christianity: also those portions of 6 XIII | philosophy itself in relation to Christianity. ~2. Perhaps something of 7 XIV | that the noble truths of Christianity have been better expressed 8 XIV | for the sake of confessing Christianity. But, as the case stands, 9 XIV | such as do not investigate Christianity with a love of truth, know 10 XVI | Concerning those who slander Christianity on account of the heresies 11 XVI | of heresy associated with Christianity, he reproaches us, saying, " 12 XVI | Prophets. Similarly, because Christianity appeared, not only to the 13 XVI | understand the meaning of Christianity. In consequence of this, 14 XVI | apology for the sects of Christianity? What Paul says concerning 15 XVI | the sects of Judaism and Christianity becomes the wisest Christian. 16 XVI | Jewish religion and embracing Christianity, he says, "I thank God, 17 XVI | detest opponents who debase Christianity. 18 XVIII | any man to take; for in Christianity, not to speak offensively, 19 XVIII(325)| latter course was desired by Christianity, in order not to leave men 20 XVIII | Divine power they taught Christianity, and succeeded in bringing 21 XVIII | passions. But the accusers of Christianity do not see how the passions 22 XVIII | their determination to adopt Christianity to the exclusion of all 23 XVIII | mind. And our advocates of Christianity emphatically declare that 24 XX(401) | same time the agreement of Christianity and philosophy in these 25 XX | to turn his readers from Christianity, he is also diverting the 26 XX | destroying at the same time both Christianity and the beneficent practices 27 XX | support the excellence which Christianity has in common with the rest 28 XXVI | inquirers, they will make Christianity appear a very foolish thing; 29 Index | simplicity" discussed, 86 f. ~Christianity, rapid spread, 2, 3, 108;