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Definition of Paganizing
1. paganize [v] - See also: paganize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Paganizing
Literary usage of Paganizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Paganism Surviving in Christianity by Abram Herbert Lewis (1892)
"A New Epoch in the paganizing of Christianity—Paganism Seeking a New God, Strong
enough to Save the Empire—Constantine not a " Christian Emperor,"but ..."
2. A history of philosophy by Johann Eduard Erdmann, Williston Samuel Hough (1892)
"A position diametrically opposed to that of the Judaizing Gnostics is occupied
by those who may be called paganizing, since they were led by their hatred ..."
3. A Manual of Church History: Ancient Church History, Comprising the First Six by Heinrich Ernst Ferdinand Guericke (1872)
"Development of a refined pseudo-Judaistic and paganizing Anti-Christianity, ...
Complete formation of a Judaistic-paganizing Anti- Christianity, ..."
4. The Christian World: The Magazine of the American and Foreign Christian Union by American and Foreign Christian Union (1867)
"Christianity, in paganizing itself, has, as might have been expected, lost its
original type, its vital germ. It has become " another Gospel," a " falling ..."
5. Civilization During the Middle Ages: Especially in Relation to Modern by George Burton Adams (1922)
"The very paganizing itself which Christianity had undergone, by bringing it down
nearer to the level on which the Germans stood, was a defence against ..."