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Romans

noun
1.
A New Testament book containing an exposition of the doctrines of Saint Paul; written in AD 58.  Synonyms: Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, Epistle to the Romans.



Roman

noun
1.
A resident of modern Rome.
2.
An inhabitant of the ancient Roman Empire.
3.
A typeface used in ancient Roman inscriptions.  Synonyms: roman letters, roman print, roman type.



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... natives: a very strict modern people, the Russians.... Picnics on Staten Island blamed for ruin of young girls.... And Bismarck and the pope still sparring. Did that poor German think he could ever get the better of the subtle Romans ...? Och, ...
— The Wind Bloweth • Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne

... small and deformed; but mentally he was a giant. He had been taught the knowledge of the Romans, and was therefore well fitted to take up this new cause in a manner which would appeal to educated people as well as to those ...
— Wee Ones' Bible Stories • Anonymous

... words were addressed to Publius, who now entered the room with stately dignity, and clad in the ample folds of the white toga worn by Romans of high birth. He held a sealed roll or despatch in his right hand, and, while he bowed respectfully to Cleopatra, he seemed entirely to overlook the hands King Euergetes held out in welcome. After his first greeting had been disdained ...
— Uarda • Georg Ebers

... the wise man saith, 'God made a man rightful, and he meddled himself with questions without, number.' [Ecclesiastes eight, verse 29.] And Saint Paul saith that 'God commendeth His charity in us, for when we were sinners, Christ was dead for us.' [Romans five, ...
— The White Lady of Hazelwood - A Tale of the Fourteenth Century • Emily Sarah Holt

... Sidney Things are finding their Level German Goethe God's Providence Man's Freedom Dom Miguel and Dom Pedro Working to better one's condition Negro Emancipation Fox and Pitt Revolution Virtue and Liberty Epistle to the Romans Erasmus Luther Negro Emancipation Hackett's Life of Archbishop Williams Charles I. Manners under Edward III. Richard II. and Henry VIII. Hypothesis Suffiction Theory Lyell's Geology Gothic Architecture Gerard's Douw's "Schoolmaster" and Titian's "Venus" Sir J. ...
— Specimens of the Table Talk of S.T.Coleridge • Coleridge


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