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 1   Int,        6    |       speaks elsewhere of the Romans as "a barbarian race."51
 2   Int,        8    |       the four Gospels, Acts, Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians,
 3   Int,        8    |       the four Gospels, Acts, Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Ephesians,
 4    II,     XVII    |     Jews, and His judges were Romans, both of them a barbarian
 5    II          (93)| remarkable, which classes the Romans with the Jews as ba&rbaron
 6    II,      XIV    |       more particularly among Romans both in the Senate and among
 7    II,      XIX    |  repute of the company of the Romans, that there might not seem
 8   III,       XI    |     the Emperor, for what the Romans call a "settlement." 136
 9   III,       XI    |    were under treaty with the Romans, cohorts and companies of
10   III,       XI    |      himself a Greek, and the Romans had taken over all the offices
11   III,     XXIV    |    from the fall of the Jews (Romans x.); or by the Cross, which
12   III,  XXXVIII    |    Jews into the hands of the Romans, and so he could say he
13   III,   XXXIII    |       10, and approving it in Romans vii. 12 and 14.~ ~Then he
14   III,   XXXIII    |     The man who writes to the Romans "The law is spiritual" (
15    IV,      XXI    |       Athene is called by the Romans Minerva; and the Egyptians,
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