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1 I, 7 | more, the very idols of the Gentiles are called gods. Yet not 2 III, 5 | foretelling the conversion of the Gentiles, He says, "The beasts of 3 III, 6 | Jews, not to say of the Gentiles too, was fixed on the manifestation 4 III, 17 | freshly-kindled ardour of the Gentiles. He can be none other than 5 III, 20 | people, for a light of the Gentiles, to open the eyes of the 6 III, 21 | XXI. THE CALL OF THE GENTILES UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE 7 III, 21 | through Christ. But nations (Gentiles) also, like ourselves, had 8 III, 21 | name," says he, "shall the Gentiles trust." Besides, the proselytes 9 III, 21 | addressed to the nations (Gentiles) who are in these last days 10 III, 22 | shall be great among the Gentiles; and in every place sacrifice 11 IV, 1 | shall be great among the Gentiles; and in every place a sacrifice 12 IV, 2 | Paul to the Jews and the Gentiles. Inasmuch, therefore, as 13 IV, 11 | and expectation of the Gentiles! He, however, rather spoke 14 IV, 11 | Solomon from the call of the Gentiles, because you read: "Come 15 IV, 13 | SIMON'S NAME TO PETER, AND GENTILES FROM TYRE AND SIDON RESORTING 16 IV, 13 | will; that you may know how Gentiles then flocked to Him, because 17 IV, 14 | of the earth that is, the Gentiles: "Behold, they shall come 18 IV, 14 | is blasphemed amongst the Gentiles;" and in another passage: " 19 IV, 14 | held in contempt by the Gentiles, whether servants or magistrates." 20 IV, 14 | held in contempt by the Gentiles. And He who was born (into 21 IV, 16 | Christ had given to Him "the Gentiles for His heritage, and the 22 IV, 25 | as an enlightener of the Gentiles, saying, "I have set thee 23 IV, 25 | thee for a light of the Gentiles;" and if we understand these 24 IV, 25 | intercourse, and to the Gentiles by nature. Well, how is 25 IV, 25 | consider me;" nor to the Gentiles: "For, behold," says He, " 26 IV, 25 | Father to be a light to the Gentiles, who of course required 27 IV, 26 | once shut the door to the Gentiles, which was then knocked 28 IV, 29 | whom He remarked that the Gentiles were quite wanting in faith. 29 IV, 31 | predicts the election of the Gentiles in their stead. Certainly 30 IV, 34 | children, even from among the Gentiles (since he is "the father 31 V, 1intro| Christ, as the teacher of the Gentiles. Then, again, in Saul's 32 V, 2 | proclaiming the gospel to the Gentiles, because He also says, " 33 V, 2 | In His name shall the Gentiles trust;" that is, in the 34 V, 2 | given thee as a light of the Gentiles." However, you will have 35 V, 3 | office of preaching to the Gentiles, according to their arrangement 36 V, 3 | through him, and declare the Gentiles to be his children through 37 V, 4 | sense, that is, in which the Gentiles are children) is not in 38 V, 4 | adoption of sons," that is, the Gentiles, who once were not sons. 39 V, 4 | to be "the light of the Gentiles," and "in His name shall 40 V, 4 | and "in His name shall the Gentiles trust." That we may have, 41 V, 4 | And in His name shall the Gentiles trust?" of that faith "which," 42 V, 6 | was set "as a light to the Gentiles," by the Creator who promised 43 V, 9 | such, even then, for the Gentiles, by whom He was to be more 44 V, 11 | set Thee as a light to the Gentiles" to them, that is, "who 45 V, 11 | the time when they were Gentiles they were without Christ, 46 V, 11 | therefore he said, that the Gentiles were without God, whilst 47 V, 11 | of this world, whom the Gentiles received as their god not 48 V, 13 | is blasphemed (among the Gentiles).'' But how absurd, that 49 V, 15 | concupiscence, even as the Gentiles." Concupiscence, however, 50 V, 15 | marriage even among the Gentiles, but to extravagant, unnatural, 51 V, 17 | distinction with respect to the Gentiles, (when he goes on to say:) " 52 V, 17 | inheritance in the call of the Gentiles: "Ask of me, and I will 53 V, 17 | hand of the Jews and the Gentiles alike. We may therefore 54 V, 17 | that ye being in time past Gentiles in the flesh, who are called 55 V, 17 | without what Christ were these Gentiles? Surely, without Him to 56 V, 17 | Since this is the case, the Gentiles are consequently now in 57 V, 17 | concerning the call of the Gentiles from their distant alienation