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Alphabetical [« »] ox 1 p 50 pacified 1 pagan 17 paganism 2 pagans 7 page 3 | Frequency [« »] 17 left 17 oil 17 opened 17 pagan 17 pp 17 prince 17 private | Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky Orthodox dogmatic theology IntraText - Concordances pagan |
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1 I, 1,18 | the one true God against pagan~polytheism. The desire of 2 II, 4,2 | others). The great minds of pagan antiquity expressed the 3 II, 4,2 | more perfect than the later pagan conceptions, because the 4 II, 6,2 | lesser degree.~Even in the pagan world there were preserved — 5 II, 6,2 | sibyls (The sybils were pagan seeresses whose oracles 6 II, 6,2 | were highly regarded in~pagan Rome. These oracles referred 7 II, 6,2 | made into Greek, and many pagan scholars, writers, and educated 8 II, 6,2 | of the best people in the pagan world for the reception~ 9 II, 6,2 | in every country of the pagan world, and that Christ~Himself 10 II, 8,7 | from the practice~of the pagan mysteries.~ 11 II, 9,5 | images, they have in mind the pagan worship (the~Council of 12 II, 9,5 | one’s holy~things from the pagan persecutors and from the 13 II, 9,5 | people be drawn away from pagan idol worship, and only later 14 Add, 0,4| the difference~between the pagan world and the world of Christians 15 App, 2 | Christian philosophy for pagan). Christian~apologetics 16 App, 2 | of taking possession of pagan philosophical thought and 17 App, 2 | Benefit Can Be Drawn from Pagan Works,” gives examples of