For this much the Greek may fitly represent all Gentilism.
"Church and State as Seen in the Formation of Christendom"
T. W. Allies
This was the conflict of the natural society of man, as it existed in the grandest empire of Gentilism, with the supernatural society founded in Christ.
"Church and State as Seen in the Formation of Christendom"
T. W. Allies
It is also from a general influx that men, both living and dead, who are called saints, are adored as gods by the common people in Christian Gentilism, and their sculptured images are esteemed.
"Spiritual Life and the Word of God"
Emanuel Swedenborg