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  • But "that which was a superstition in Lycaonia, and for which the whole" creation "groaned, became a reality at

    Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible 1871

  • Theoktistus of Cæsarea and Alexander of Jerusalem in order to prove in opposition to Demetrius that independent teachers were still tolerated, i.e., allowed to speak in public meetings of the Church, could only appeal to the practice of Phrygia and Lycaonia, that is, to the habit of outlying provinces where, besides, Montanism had its original seat.

    History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890

  • So that these banditti, conceiving a fear of Lycaonia, which is for the most part a champaign country, since they had learnt by repeated proofs that they were unequal to our troops in a pitched battle, betook themselves by unfrequented tracks to Pamphylia.

    The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens Ammianus Marcellinus 1851

  • This apostle is also said to have ministered in Parthia, Lycaonia and Greater Armenia.

    Bible ��� All the Apostles of the 2008

  • Your realm includes all four Galatian tetrarchies, Pisidia, Lycaonia, and all regions from the south bank of the Halys River to the coast of Pamphylia!

    Antony and Cleopatra Colleen McCullough 2007

  • Pisidia was full of shrines to Kubaba Cybele and her consort, Attis; Lycaonia full of temple precincts to deities forgotten to the rest of the world since Agamemnon had ruled Greece; and Iconium a town where Median and Armenian gods had temples.

    Antony and Cleopatra Colleen McCullough 2007

  • Phrygias, of Lycaonia, Paphlagonia, and Cappadocia, the Arabians, the Phoenicians, and all the Assyrians under the king of Babylon.

    Cyropaedia 2007

  • Amyntas of Galatia kept Galatia, but Paphlagonia was incorporated into the Roman province of Bithynia, while Pisidia and Lycaonia went to Asia Province.

    Antony and Cleopatra Colleen McCullough 2007

  • Thence he marched through Lycaonia five stages — thirty parasangs.

    Anabasis 2007

  • Amyntas of Galatia kept Galatia, but Paphlagonia was incorporated into the Roman province of Bithynia, while Pisidia and Lycaonia went to Asia Province.

    Antony and Cleopatra Colleen McCullough 2007

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