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Sentence count:136Posted:2017-04-20Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: ethnicgentileheathenheathenishhedonistinfidelpleasure seekerSimilar words: propagandapropagatepropagationextravagantextravaganzaextravaganceronald reaganbag and baggageMeaning: ['peɪgən]  n. 1. a person who does not acknowledge your god 2. a person who follows a polytheistic or pre-Christian religion (not a Christian or Muslim or Jew) 3. someone motivated by desires for sensual pleasures. adj. not acknowledging the God of Christianity and Judaism and Islam. 
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(61) The end is no wild and glorious pagan racket, but rather a noble, meticulously layered paean.
(62) Constantine's position was not so surprising in an essentially pagan potentate of warlike disposition.
(63) And I read that many cathedrals were built on ancient pagan sites, which in turn were built over underground streams.
(64) From 326 onwards pagan temples began to suffer the gradual loss of old endowments.
(65) In retaliation, the emperor gathered fifty pagan scholars, then challenged her to a religious debate.
(66) Atheism is virtually unknown in pagan and rural societies, but this new rationalism will usher it into the modern world.
(67) Even in translation, strange to say, pagan myth is little-read today.
(68) However, he would have been shocked to know of the pagan pleasure in nature and pretty womanhood experienced by Angel.
(69) That pagan did not believe in Christ.
(70) That is really pagan fatalism.
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(71) Scratch the christian and you find the pagan spoil.
(72) The priest grafted pagan rites upon Christian usage.
(73) It has been suggested that it is linked to pre-Christian celebrations of a fruitful harvest and that the male goat or 'Puck' was a pagan symbol of fertility, like the pagan god Pan.
(74) While the name implies a Christian origin , its beginnings are clearly Pagan.
(75) He finds a severed hand (Solomon's) marked with Masonic symbols, pointing to an 1865 painting of George Washington depicted as a pagan god. This is certainly terrible.
(76) Much of this tradition derives from the pagan festival of Beltane.
(77) I watched from afar as coupled pairs of my peers would walk beneath the cracked window of my lab in the Pagan Hall biology department.
(78) But do we embrace our freedom and leave this pagan empire to embrace our destiny?
(79) It approved pagan religion, baby killing, sexual perversion, and other evils.
(80) But Christians believed it an abomination to honor such a pagan god.
(81) It tends to assume the form of a pagan religious ceremony, adapting itself to the forms and the ritual of the local church.
(82) Ephesus prospered for several centuries, but when Christianity came to the region, people began to abandon the pagan religion of Artemis.
(83) They had all heard or read enough of pagan religious systems, which incorporated cannibalistic practices, and wanted nothing to do with this. "His ego has exploded", they must have thought.
(84) But as Christianity spread they were alarmed by the continuing celebration of pagan customs and Saturnalia among their converts.
(85) And in Catholicism, which had ties to pagan religion in any way, sex was not ruled out of the gustiness, the enjoyment of sex, it has to be controlled by the church. It had marriage.
(86) The paper is supposed to reveal, from the pagan culture perspectives, the archetypal image:the Great Mother, through the analysis of The Grapes of Wrath of the American novelist John Steinbeck.
(87) Brennan: Christmas has its roots in the pagan festival of Saturnalia, which is traditionally celebrated by intoxication, naked singing and the consumption of human-shaped biscuits.
(88) Serving alongside their like minded comrades in the Teutonic Order, Sword Brethren seek to remove the Pagan presense from Livonia and the surrounding regions.
(89) Tabor re - appears in history no more as a stone quarry but as a pagan sanctuary.
(90) Certainly there seemed little harmony between this pagan literature and the medieval colleges at Christminster.
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