1But really all they've done is trade in one god for another.
2What of the power of your one god and his tortured son?
3Their one god is nothing; Christians, Jews, and all nations worship him.
4Few nations have been so poor as to have but one god.
5It has dethroned more than one god, more than one nameless power.
6A monograph on one god or one teacher is an interesting study.
7As one god to another, you ask me why I've come.
8It hints that original Jews didn't believe in just one god.
9As one god made a change another corrected or transformed it.
10That is obviously right; for the only question was about one god,-namely ,Baal
11It is the one god we all seem to agree upon.
12There is only one god of Egypt. He looked to Nefertiti.
13He was at the Temple and he overheard one god yelling at Zeus.
14And all the little gods and the little prince will become one god.
15He told her, There is only one god, and His name is Death.
16It lacked one god major thing that you could sell.