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1 1, V | to Jupiter and other the heathen gods; of which he wondereth 2 1, VI | all the learning of this heathen; insomuch that the edict 3 1, VI | extinguish the memory of heathen antiquity and authors. But 4 1, VI | precious relics even of heathen learning, which otherwise 5 1, VII | human honour amongst the heathen, it was the highest to obtain 6 1, VII | envy he bare towards all heathen excellency; and yet he is 7 2, II | the deficiences. As to the heathen antiquities of the world 8 2, IV | the use is authorised. In heathen poesy we see the exposition 9 2, VI | And therefore therein the heathen opinion differeth from the 10 2, VI | quae fidei sunt. For the heathen themselves conclude as much 11 2, XI | superstitious, such as were the heathen observations upon the inspection 12 2, XX | concerning which were as the heathen divinity, are by the Christian 13 2, XXII| pattern of it. But these be heathen and profane passages, having 14 2, XXII| divine nature itself, the heathen religion speaketh thus, 15 2, XXV | of nature. So we see the heathen poets, when they fall upon 16 2, XXV | point between the law of the heathen and the law of Mahomet, 17 2, XXV | For the religion of the heathen had no constant belief or 18 2, XXV | thereof. And, therefore, the heathen religion was not only a 19 2, XXV | the reason was because the heathen gods were no jealous gods,