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1 Abb viii | and Wace, Dictionary of Christian Biography, 1877-1887. ~D. 2 Abb viii | Cheetham, Dictionary of Christian Antiquities, 1875-1880. ~ 3 Int, 1, p. xi | intimate knowledge of the Christian faith. He had possibly been 4 Int, 3, p. xi | describe the simplicity of Christian teaching, challenge the 5 Int, 4, p. xi | νεανις. The question of the Christian's rejection of the Jewish 6 Int, 4, p. xv | unanswerable defence of the Christian Religion. ~ 7 Int, 5, p. xx | great mark of the whole Christian Church is its abhorrence 8 Int, 5, p. xx | abhorrence of magic. No Christian has ever admitted himself 9 Int, 5, p. xx | Democritus and Krates, but Christian zealots can be counted by 10 Int, 5, p. xx | unselfishness and benevolence of the Christian teaching, and of its result 11 Int, 5, p. xx | conduct. The life of the Christian is the ultimate Court of 12 Int, 5, p. xx | except in connection with Christian doctrine, so there is little 13 Int xx(7) | 1] J. F. Bethune-Baker, "Christian Doctrines and their Ethical 14 Int, 6, p. xx | been appropriated for the Christian Religion long ago by the 15 Int xx(8) | 2] C. Bigg, The Christian Platonists of Alexandria. ~ 16 Int, 9, p. xx | 2. The Character of the Christian Religion.~3. That the System 17 Int, 9, p. xx | Fresh System.~8. That the Christian Life is of Two Distinct 18 I, 1, p. 4 | means among all nations, and Christian people throughout the whole 19 I, 2, p. 7 | 2 ~The Character of the Christian Religion. ~I HAVE already 20 I, 6, p. 29 | Moses, living a distinctly Christian rather than a Jewish life. ~ 21 I, 6, p. 29 | to be one who lived as a Christian, not as a Jew. For he is 22 I, 6, p. 31 | speaking; he was so good a Christian in his life that he restrained 23 I, 8, p. 48 | CHAPTER 8 ~That the Christian Life is of Two Distinct 24 I, 8, p. 49 | the perfect form of the Christian life. And the other more 25 II 80(23)| 316c) makes him an Ebionite Christian, and is followed by Jerome. 26 II, 3, p. 99 | what kind of a life the Christian life is which is preached 27 III 100(1) | to have established the Christian use of the O.T., since Christianity 28 III 119(33)| account of the Sibyl in early Christian literature. ~ 29 III 126(46)| agreement with what the Christian recognizes as miraculous 30 III, 5, p. 143 | there was a very important Christian Church in Jerusalem, composed 31 III, 6, p. 147 | any rate are forbidden by Christian teaching, neither is it 32 III, 6, p. 147 | it ever possible to see a Christian using an amulet, or incantations, 33 III, 7, p. 161 | error were contending with Christian education, that you would 34 III, 7, p. 162 | Name, and gloried in their Christian profession, passing through 35 V, Int, p. 230 | it is the custom of the Christian Church to use their work. 36 VI, 2, p. 4 | the Gentile rulers of the Christian Church coming into the inheritance 37 VI, 18, p. 32 | the mountains, and to the Christian Church, and to the work 38 VI, 18, p. 36 | quite clear that the name "Christian," derived from the name 39 VII, 1, p. 69 | the necessity of using in Christian evidences the witness of 40 VIII, 4, p. 147 | place, which mean the local Christian Churches. For the power 41 IX, 16, p. 185 | superstition, is being led to the Christian religion, is so obvious 42 X, 7, p. 215 | this fulfilled? For the Christian name, derived from the Name