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1 But trying to become a god was common in pagan times .
2 His heart was filled with the poetry of pagan times .
3 He turned up at the farm back in pagan times .
4 It is clearly objectionable, and, as you very properly observe, savours of pagan times .
5 And many old churchyards have ancient yew trees, some dating back to pagan times .
6 The action takes place on Saint John's night, the mid-summer festival surviving from pagan times .
7 Those pagan times will never come back, thank God.
8 The ancient tradition, originating from pagan times , is usually marked in Ukraine with grand overnight festivities.
9 The priest was talking about an old altar from pagan times ...
10 It is noteworthy for the wealth of superstition that surrounds it, much of it going back to pagan times .
11 The origin of well-dressing is unknown, but it is certainly of remote antiquity, probably dating back to pagan times .
12 Solution number three, the denial of God's omnipotence, is a very popular solution today, as it was in pagan times .
13 These, if not actually composed in pagan times , are based upon story-germs current before the coming of Christianity to Ireland.
14 Like many of our country abbots, he retained much of the shamanism of pagan times and liked to predict the future.
15 Christianity has not been able to abolish the noisy bacchanalian festivals of the pagan times , but it has changed the names.
16 The tradition dates back to pagan times when Maslenitsa, or the sun festival, was celebrated to mark the coming of spring.
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