01Kor1 13:1 | | | would do likewise in the | pagan | areas |
02Agat1 13:18 | | | joined to the degradation of | pagan | filthiness. Permit not the chastity |
02Agat1 15:14 | | | lust and lewdness of their | pagan | customs |
02Agat3 10:5 | | | of dreams, the scribe of | pagan | priestly knowledge, who was called |
02Agat3 10:14 | | | estates and servants with the | pagan | priests and their lands and |
02Agat3 12:6 | | | to free them from their | pagan | way of life, which was |
02Agat3 12:6 | | | change their gross and rough | pagan | ways to the sobriety of |
02Agat3 17:7 | | | who were associated with the | pagan | priesthood were destroyed - even their |
02Agat3 18:17 | | | stripped off from you the | pagan | darkness that enveloped you and |
02Agat3 22:3 | | | the families of the impure | pagan | priests and their children should |
02Agat3 23:2 | | | of the children of the | pagan | priests and raised them in |
02Agat3 23:4 | | | from the sons of the | pagan | priests to become bishops of |
02Agat3 26:13 | | | Thenceforth he stripped off | pagan | vices and accepted the sign |
02Agat3 26:15 | | | ignorance when he was a | pagan, | might not be remembered |
02Agat3 27:3 | | | God, Constantine went against the | pagan | kings - killing them all by |
02Agat3 27:3 | | | the children of these loathsome | pagan | kings |
03Buz3 3:11 | | | who had retained the old | pagan | worship of idols in secret |
03Buz3 3:16 | | | evil-doing tohms and [azgs] of ( | pagan) | priests fell to the ground |
03Buz3 13:10 | | | undirected learning, to the old | pagan | customs, since they possessed rough |
03Buz4 5:9 | | | and defiling baptism of the | pagan | faith |
03Buz4 24:25 | | | they, in accordance with their | pagan | faith note: “We are taking |
03Buz4 51:15 | | | entered into the service of | pagan | lords and godless, ignorant men |
03Buz5 33:2 | | | enter the service of the | pagan | Iranians and make an enemy |
03Buz5 44:16 | | | to the rule, as a | pagan | |
03Buz6 16:7 | | | They circulated around many | pagan | places and among the pagans |
04Yegh3 4:87 | | | amused some with music and | pagan | songs, and heaped great praise |
04Yegh3 6:130 | | | In place of the vain | pagan | cults, which they destroyed everywhere |
05Parp3 53:7 | | | and strengthen you before the | pagan | peoples. May He free your |
06Khor1 3:13 | | | until we necessarily reach the | pagan | narratives; and from these we |
06Khor2 34:6 | | | idols and adhered to the | pagan | cult |
06Khor2 61:4 | | | slaughter took place according to | pagan | custom. Artavazd, they say, was |
06Khor2 83:11 | | | Some | pagan | priests, at the advice of |
06Khor3 27:7 | | | insult Arshak or for some | pagan | incantations |
06Khor3 53:2 | | | to a certain Plato, a | pagan | rhetorician and keeper of the |
06Khor3 65:7 | | | to the ability of the | pagan | audience to comprehend it |
08Ghev1 14:34 | | | prohibition of the worship of | pagan | divinities, the covenant accorded to |
08Ghev1 14:100 | | | complete conversion of all the | pagan | to the (Christian) faith, the |
08Ghev1 14:137 | | | who wants to venerate the | pagan | altar of sacrifice that you |
08Ghev1 14:182 | | | straying habit worthy of a | pagan, | exercise such cruelties towards the |
09Draskh1 1:22 | | | the chronicles of the reliable | pagan | historians, and compare them with |
09Draskh1 1:24 | | | For even though the | pagan | writers give the forefathers’ names |
09Draskh1 30:51 | | | seemed to have pleased the | pagan | philosophers so much that they |
09Draskh1 65:1 | | | succumbed to the delights of | pagan | customs |
11Asogh1 1:6 | | | and moving us away from | pagan | unbelief and from the many |
11Asogh1 2:5 | | | time of Vagharshak Arshakuni, our | pagan | kings conferred (on the Bagaratunis |
11Asogh1 13:6 | | | oath given according to their | pagan | faith, slaughtered everyone, seizing Abelxarib |
11Asogh1 13:7 | | | the dead, a sign of | pagan | filth was visible, which should |
11Asogh1 28:9 | | | kept it according to his | pagan | faith, while the king violated |
12Last1 11:14 | | | the Persians and other barbarous | pagan | peoples arose, sullied many districts |
12Last1 11:22 | | | transformed into night. That bestial | pagan | people which had long since |
12Last1 23:10 | | | see that this disease is | pagan? | See how the divinely blessed |
12Last1 26:14 | | | are weakened and obedient under | pagan | kings and bear severe blows |