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1 I, 1 | THE HATRED FELT BY THE HEATHEN AGAINST THE CHRISTIANS IS
2 I, 2 | II. THE HEATHEN PERVERTED JUDGMENT IN THE
3 I, 7 | these vast atrocities! O ye heathen; who have and deserve our
4 I, 10 | THEM OFTEN DISPLAYED BY HEATHEN OFFICIAL PERSONS. HOMER
5 I, 14 | ONOCOETES RETORTED ON THE HEATHEN BY TERTULLIAN.~Report has
6 I, 15 | INFANTICIDE RETORTED ON THE HEATHEN.~Since we are on a par in
7 I, 17 | IRREVERENCE RETORTED ON THE HEATHEN.~As to your charges of obstinacy
8 I, 17 | find enemies amongst you heathen, and are constantly getting
9 I, 18 | SAME ARE FOUND AMONGST THE HEATHEN.~The rest of your charge
10 I, 19 | XIX. IF CHRISTIANS AND THE HEATHEN THUS RESEMBLE EACH OTHER,
11 I, 20 | TO CHRISTIANS ALONE. THE HEATHEN COUNSELLED TO EXAMINE AND
12 I, 20 | therefore, O most unjust heathen, will you refuse to acknowledge
13 II, 1 | I. THE HEATHEN GODS FROM HEATHEN AUTHORITIES.
14 II, 1 | I. THE HEATHEN GODS FROM HEATHEN AUTHORITIES. VARRO HAS WRITTEN
15 II, 1 | character of your gods, O ye heathen, fit objects of our pity,
16 II, 9 | ROMANIZED ASPECT OF ALL THE HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY. VARRO'S THREEFOLD
17 II, 9 | the substitution of all (heathen worship for the true religion)
18 II, conc| in opposition to you, O heathen, viz. that the Romans have
19 app, frag| THE EXECRABLE GODS OF THE HEATHEN.~So great blindness has
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