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 1   Int,        4     |         who refuse to accept the Christian faith is to approve at least
 2   Int,        5     |          a literary one, and the Christian is showing, before a world
 3   Int,        5     |        represent the relation of Christian and heathen a century later
 4   Int,        5     |         time was reckoned by the Christian era. |18~ ~2. In the other
 5   Int,        6     |          exalted position in the Christian community. It is true that
 6   Int,        6     |     really great exponent of the Christian faith, and worthy to be
 7   Int,       10     |     regard to the Church and the Christian life, iv. 25 and iii. 23
 8    II          (89) |          oj ou]n mesto_n. In the Christian's answer the reading is
 9    II,     XVII     |        of the Evangelists.~ ~The Christian.~ ~Thus far and in such
10   III          (109)|          at the beginning of the Christian era, he became a philosopher
11   III,    XXIII     | yourselves" (John vi. 54).~ ~The Christian.156~ ~When the doctrine
12   III,    XXIII     |        and the foundation of the Christian bulwarks was almost shaken,
13   III          (180)|   considerable knowledge both of Christian methods of exegesis, and
14   III          (182)|        This seems to have been a Christian tradition, as he states
15    IV               |    saying as follows: --- ~ ~THE CHRISTIAN~ ~(Introduction to the answers
16    IV          (254)|             1 He thus echoes the Christian tradition that S. Paul was
17    IV,       XV     |      willing to bear the name of Christian, but like to be called,
18    IV,      XIX     |       for the interpreter of the Christian doctrines promises us and
19    IV,      XXV     |            1 Cor. vi. 11).~ ~The Christian.284~ ~The Greek, by importing
20    IV          (287)|       the inner doctrines of the Christian Creed are expounded. It
21    IV          (302)|    utterly opposed to the use of Christian images. They had garbled
22    IV          (302)|            and referring them to Christian images, and omitting the
23    IV          (302)|     opponent if they referred to Christian images.~ ~
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