Some Gaelic-oriented groups have used the Scottish Gaelic, " " ('Paganism, Heathenism') One Gaelic Polytheist group on the East Coast of the US has used a modification of the Gaelic term as " " ('Paganism of Goddesses').
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As Bernard Lewis has quoted " These events have been variously seen in Iran : by some as a blessing, the advent of the true faith, the end of the age of ignorance and heathenism; by others as a humiliating national defeat, the conquest and subjugation of the country by foreign invaders.
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"Brennu-Nj�ls saga " ( 102 ) relates that she preached heathenism to �angbrandr, a missionary sent to Iceland by king of Norway �l�fr Tryggvason, trying to demonstrate Thor's superiority over skaldic stanzas ( " lausav�sur " ) in which she attributes �angbrandr's shipwreck to Thor.
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Most of Himmler's attempts to link " old Teutonic " traditions into the spiritual life of the SS and society at large were criticised by the Church as a form of " new heathenism . " Although the SS never endorsed Christian beliefs, the traditional rituals and practices of the Christian faith were generally tolerated and respected.
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His well-known essay on the nature and moral influence of heathenism ( 1822 ) was published by Neander, with high commendation, in his " Denkw�rdigkeiten "; and his " Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans " ( 1824 ) secured him a foremost place amongst the most suggestive, if not the most accurate, Biblical interpreters of that time.
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Bu Jove was worshipped more greatly in heathenism than Saturn was, and he is also considered to be the most honorable of all of the gods who the heathens, in their error, had for gods in those days . Also he was called by another name, Thor, between some nations, and the Danish people love him most and worship him eagerly in their heresy.
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As an Anglican, Newman subscribed to this notion in various works, among them the 1830 University Sermon entitled " The Influence of Natural and Revealed Religion Respectively ", the 1833 poem " Heathenism ", and the book " The Arians of the Fourth Century ", also 1833, where he admits that there was " something true and divinely revealed in every religion ".
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Fletcher was a member of the anti-immigrant Know-Nothings after the demise of the Whigs, and said that " immigrants brought with them the'mortal disease ( of ) monarchy and despotism, of Romanism and heathenism . . . which left unchecked would sweep away our most cherished liberties and dearist institutions .'" He became a Republican when the party was founded in the 1850s.
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It begins by asking for the continued blessing of God " " who has always watched over these islands " ", and goes on to acknowledge the strong Christian tradition of the Fijian people, dating from " " their conversion from heathenism through the power of the name of Jesus Christ " " and speaks of the " " enduring influence " " of the Christian faith in Fiji today.
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:| contribution = Modern Heathenism in Sweden : A Case Study in the Creation of a Traditional Religion | title = Contemporary Pagan and Native Faith Movements in Europe : Colonialist and Nationalist Impulses | editors = Kathryn Rountree ( ed . ) | pages = 64 & ndash; 85 | location = New York and Oxford | publisher = Berghahn | year = 2015 | isbn = 978-1-78238-646-9 | ref = harv }}