Paganizing themselves, they sought a deeper paganizing of their serfs than the original paganism that these had brought from Africa.
If, therefore, the paganizing Hellenistic Christianity of Damascus and Antioch was to be the spiritual soil in which Paul's religion was nurtured, it must have been formed in the very early days.
Mohammedanism had all along been the patron of physical science; paganizing Christianity not only repudiated it, but exhibited towards it sentiments of contemptuous disdain and hatred.
It was as if from the hot sands of Africa invisible arms were put forth, enfolding Europe in their grasp, and trying to join their hands to give to paganizing Christendom a fearful and mortal compression.
The paganizing of Judea became now his avowed policy.
Yet the Pharisaic party (the great mass of the people) was too strong for him to carry his paganizing influence as far as he wished.
While his career is entirely exceptional among the great artists of the time it is often taken for a type of the restless, rather unmoral than immoral, character that was supposed to be produced by the paganizinginfluence of the New Learning.
He was a gentle, kindly scholar, deeply Christian in his principles, without any sympathy at all with the paganizing spirit of many of the lesser humanists, above all outside of Germany.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "paganizing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.