Part, Question
1 1, 13 | not God," contradicts a pagan who says: "An idol is ~God."
2 1, 13 | not God contradicts the pagan asserting that it is ~God;
3 1, 13 | true God. For ~when the pagan says an idol is God, he
4 1, 13 | Neither a Catholic nor a pagan knows the very nature of
5 1, 13 | remotion (Q[12], A[12]). So a pagan can take ~this name "God"
6 2, 37 | whether from a Jew or a pagan, than deprived of that mark,
7 2, 62 | namely, who have killed a pagan in self-defense, as ~to
8 2, 187 | his vomit, and becoming a ~pagan deserved greater punishment
9 3, 1 | replies to this (De Sex Quest. Pagan., Ep. cii), ~saying (Q[2])
10 3, 25 | We see something like a pagan rite introduced under pretext
11 3, 67 | though he that baptizes be a pagan." But he who is baptized,
12 3, 67 | baptized, is ~not called a pagan. Therefore he who is not
13 3, 67 | someone, whether Christian or pagan you know not. If these were
14 Suppl, 66| was a catechumen or even a pagan at the ~time, cannot be
15 Suppl, 66| while a catechumen or a pagan cannot after ~Baptism be
16 Suppl, 71| that it ~had belonged to a pagan priest who was condemned
17 Suppl, 71| iv). It was, however, a pagan error that burial was ~profitable
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