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 1   Int,        1     |       more inward doctrines of Christianity, such as justification by
 2   Int,        4     |       so detailed an attack on Christianity remain to us. It evidently
 3   Int,        4     |        Hierocles, who attacked Christianity with the pen before he tried
 4   Int,        5     | Macarius is writing long after Christianity had ceased to be an unlawful
 5   Int,        5     |   world in which the stigma of Christianity has been removed, how he
 6   Int,        5     |        years have passed since Christianity began.30 But this is in
 7   Int,        8     |     and quote it who only knew Christianity from outside.~ ~In the answers,
 8   III,     XIII     |       knowledge of God through Christianity.~ ~Such an interpretation
 9    IV          (250)|        a heathen should regard Christianity as universally spread, even
10    IV,       XV     |      to themselves the name of Christianity, wrought unspeakable error
11    IV          (299)|       the new encouragement of Christianity shown by Constantine. For
12     V          (323)|  attack the inner teachings of Christianity, and such difficulties within
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