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 1  Int,   1, p. viii    |        be "to shew the nature of Christianity to those who know not what
 2  Int,   1, p. viii    |         or Greek inquirers about Christianity, and its relation to other
 3  Int,   1, p.    x    |   provided a reasoned defence of Christianity for the consideration of
 4  Int,   1, p.   xi    |         of a book, "shewing what Christianity is to them that do not know,"
 5  Int,   1, p.   xi    |  followed as protagonist against Christianity by Porphyry, and it was
 6  Int,   1, p.   xi    |          critic with the fact of Christianity as a blessed and growing
 7  Int,   2, p.   xi    |     writer, engaged in defending Christianity on the ground of its endurance
 8  Int,   3, p.   xi    |    challenge the assumption that Christianity rests not on reason but
 9  Int,   3, p.   xi    |        establish the thesis that Christianity is a republication of the
10  Int,   4, p.   xi    |  Apologists, his insistence that Christianity rests on reason as well
11  Int,   4, p.   xv    |          ideals, that clash with Christianity, may be allowed to speak
12  Int,   5, p.   xv    |       foremost in the defence of Christianity. It is no argument in the
13  Int,   5, p.   xi    |      line with the miraculous in Christianity. Those who deny it must
14  Int,   5, p.   xx    |         rested in his defence of Christianity. His apology is seen to
15  Int,   5, p.   xx    |         of the first teachers of Christianity, has been a feature of many
16    I             4(7) |       See Harnack : Expansion of Christianity. Excursus on "The Conflict
17    I,   1, p.    5    |      side. For as it establishes Christianity on the basis of the antecedent
18    I,   2, p.    7    |      down in my Preparation that Christianity is neither a form of Hellenism,
19    I,   2, p.    9    |     nations through our Saviour. Christianity would therefore be not a
20    I,   2, p.    9    |        convert from Hellenism to Christianity does not land in Judaism,
21    I,   6, p.   42    |   clearly revealed the nature of Christianity, the nature of Christians,
22    I,   7, p.   46    |    religions, I mean Judaism and Christianity. And it is wonderful that
23   II,   3, p.   78    |         country with the seed of Christianity and Israel, so that like
24  III           100(1) | Christian use of the O.T., since Christianity is its real fulfilment.
25  III           120(34)|          hope. He was hostile to Christianity, though he reverenced Christ
26  III           130(51)|          Pantaenus (Expansion of Christianity, I. pp. 439-441). For earlier
27  III           130(51)|   statements of the diffusion of Christianity cf. Justin, Trypho, c. cxvii.;
28  III           130(51)|         see F. C. Burkitt, Early Christianity outside the Roman Empire,
29  III           154(80)|     Christ while they disparaged Christianity" (Aug., De Consensu Evang.
30   IX,  11, p.  175    |       when I  ./. explained what Christianity is, I will now refer my
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