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- First convert to Christianity in Ireland. A1546.3.1
- Return from dead to convert to Christianity. E367.4
- Fairy professes faith in Christianity. F251.8
- Dwarfs and Christianity. (Cf. F420.5.3.4. and cross-references there given. Cf. also F451.9.1.6.) F451.5.9
- Dwarfs emigrate because Christianity offends them. (Cf. F451.5.9.) F451.9.1.6
- Trolls and Christianity. (Cf. G304.2.4.1.) F455.7
- Trolls flee before Christianity. (Cf. F382) F455.7.1
- Giants hostile to Christianity. F531.5.8.1
- Belief in Christianity tested. (Cf. V300.) H1573.1
- Power of Christianity tested. H1573.3
- Saint drinks poison without injury as proof of power of Christianity. H1573.3.1
- Saint's horse miraculously preserved as proof of power of Christianity before fairy. H1573.3.2
- Transformation by saint as proof of Christianity before druid. H1573.3.3
- Wizard (druid) burned, saint saved in test of power of Christianity. H1573.3.4
- Father leaves sons three jewels – Christianity, Judaism, Mohammedanism. All to be used. (Cf. J1262.9.) J462.3.1
- Coming of Christ (Christianity) prophesied. M363.1
- Coming of saint (Christianity) prophesied by heathen. M364.7.2
- Pagan punished by fellows for conversion to Christianity. Q232.1
- Salt food without drink as punishment for man who accepts Christianity. (Cf. Q232.) Q501.7.1
- Man sets fire to his house and perishes in it rather than accept Christianity. V328
- Conversion to Christianity. (Cf. M177.1.) V331
- Druid converted to Christianity. V331.0.1
- Three (two) Irishmen who believed in Christianity before the coming of St. Patrick. (Cf. A1546.3.1.) V331.0.2
- Conversion to Christianity through miracle. V331.1
- Conversion to Christianity by miracle of seeing blood flow from Jesus' image. V331.1.1
- Conversion to Christianity through appearance of the cross and angels. V331.1.2
- Conversion to Christianity because the heathen gods prove to be less powerful. V331.1.3
- Conversion to Christianity on pain of death. V331.2
- Miraculous beautification upon conversion to Christianity. (Cf. D1860.) V331.3
- Conversion to Christianity through repentance. V331.4
- Conversion to Christianity through love. V331.5
- Conversion to Christianity out of gratitude. Ruler has captive baptize his sister and then marry her. Grateful for past kindnesses. V331.6
- Fairies converted to Christianity. V331.8
- Swans (transformed children) do not suffer in harsh weather after conversion to Christianity. V331.9
- Conversion to Christianity because of admiration for Christian virtue. V331.10
- Conversion to Christianity through show of forgiveness and gentleness. V331.10.1