its conflict with the Mithraic religion, v. 302 sqq.;
its success due to the personal influence of its founder, vi. 159 sq.;
its rapid diffusion in Asia Minor, ix. 420 sq.
Christianity, Latin, its tolerance of rustic paganism, ix. 346
—— and Buddhism, comparison between their history, v. 310 sqq.
—— and paganism, their resemblances explained as diabolical counterfeits, v. 302, 309 sq.
Christians, pretenders to divinity among, i. 407 sqq.
—— and pagans, their controversy as to Easter, v. 309 sq.
Christklotz, the Yule log, x. 248
Christmas, custom of swinging at, iv. 284;