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1 1, 1| yet (at the~ ~last) die a Christian. These words were pleasing 2 1, 2| OF GOD, EXTENDED TO THE CHRISTIAN FAITH~ ~ ~ ~ Abraham a Jew, 3 1, 2| neverthelesse) he became a~ ~Christian.~ ~ ~ ~ The Novell recited 4 1, 2| ignorant, how farre the Christian faith excelled the Jewish~ ~ 5 1, 2| perswade mee, I will become a Christian~ ~as thou art: but if I 6 1, 2| seeing him to become a~ ~Christian. But rather, were he already 7 1, 2| rather, were he already a Christian, without all~ ~question 8 1, 2| if thou wouldst have me a Christian, as thou instantly urgest 9 1, 2| hee would never become a Christian, after~ ~he had once seene 10 1, 2| ever to see him a converted Christian; he went to welcome~ ~him, 11 1, 2| quite out of the world, Christian Religion,~ ~whereof they 12 1, 2| never minded to become a Christian: now I freely open my heart 13 1, 2| hinder me, but I will~ ~be a Christian, as thou art. Let us therefore 14 1, 3| THE AUTHOR, APPROVING THE CHRISTIAN FAITH,~ ~ SHEWETH, HOW BENEFICIALL 15 1, 3| Sarazen, or that of the~ ~Christian? The Jew, being a very wise 16 1, 6| an earnest~ ~affecter of Christian Religion, (as all of them 17 2, 10| and Liguria embraced the Christian faith) a judge better~ ~ 18 3, 10| a place where many were Christian, used~ ~often to hear her 19 3, 10| her neighbours extol the Christian faith and devotion to~ ~ 20 4, 5| Cruell and unkinde was the Christian,~ ~ That robd me of my Basiles 21 5, 2| her habite that she was a Christian,~ ~demanded of her (in speaking 22 5, 2| this Countrey to certaine Christian Fishermen. The young~ ~Maiden ( 23 5, 2| marry her according to the~ ~Christian Law.~ ~ The King was much 24 5, 2| Thunis, in~ ~regard of divers Christian ceremonies there wanting, 25 10, 9| see, what preparation the Christian~ ~Potentates made for this 26 10, 9| When he had visited many Christian Provinces, and was riding~ ~ 27 10, 9| Thorello is. If all~ ~the Christian Kings, in the true and heroicall 28 10, 9| joyned themselves~ ~with the Christian Army, wherein there happened 29 10, 9| no other name, then the~ ~Christian, neyther of them knowing 30 10, 9| of discoursing: Tell me: Christian (quoth~ ~Saladine) what 31 10, 9| him thither, and sayde. Christian,~ ~observe well all these