| 1. | They returned in 1812 when Pomare renounced heathenism ."
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| 2. | Heathenism was not extinct by 1182.
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| 3. | Miskotte defined heathenism as a natural or folk religion within which people live out their lives.
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| 4. | The kingdom of Kent and those Anglo-Saxon kingdoms over which Kent had influence relapsed into heathenism for several decades.
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| 5. | The missionary couple were surrounded by " painted savages who were enveloped in the superstitions and cruelties of heathenism at its worst.
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| 6. | Using the expressions " paganism " or " heathenism " when discussing pre-Christian belief systems in Anglo-Saxon England is problematic.
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| 7. | Furthermore the suggestion of the page seems to be that any connection with heathenism is automatically a neo-nazi connection which is untrue.
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| 8. | In Svithjod it was the old custom, as long as heathenism prevailed, that the chief sacrifice took place in Goe month at Upsala.
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| 9. | But he lives in fear of Frollo, a merciless Inquisitor determined to rid Paris of gypsies, who represent the evils of nonconformity and heathenism.
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| 10. | The term " pre-Christian " religion avoids the judgemental connotations of " paganism " and " heathenism " but is not always chronologically accurate.
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