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1 I, 6, 3| defilement. Then, again, at every heathen festival celebrated in honour
2 II, 9, 1| prophets of God, while the very heathen learned it from creation
3 II, 9, 2| assent to them worse than the heathen. For the former "serve the
4 II, 9, 2| found to be worse than the heathen, and to entertain more blasphemous
5 II, 14 | OF THEIR SYSTEM FROM THE HEATHEN; THE NAMES ONLY ARE CHANGED.~
6 II, 14, 9| plausible and credible to the heathen, [as being similar] to those
7 II, 30, 1| giants who are spoken of in [heathen] fables, they lift up their
8 III, 6, 1| Him the inheritance of the heathen, and subjected to Him all
9 III, 6, 3| David: "The gods of the heathen are idols of demons;" and, "
10 III, 6, 3| he says "the gods of the heathen"-- but the heathen are ignorant
11 III, 6, 3| of the heathen"-- but the heathen are ignorant of the true
12 III, 10, 2| salutare) in the sight of the heathen." For He is indeed Saviour,
13 III, 12, 5| hast said, Why did the heathen rage, and the people imagine
14 IV, 21, 1| that God would justify the heathen through faith, announced
15 IV, 21, 3| and I will give Thee the heathen for Thine inheritance, the
16 IV, 30, 1| or received them from our heathen parents, relations, or friends
17 IV, 30, 1| but in what way are the heathen debtors to us, from whom
18 IV, 30, 3| unrighteousness when we were heathen, we are proved righteous,
19 V, 32, 2| that God would justify the heathen through faith, declared
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