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1 1| superstitious vanities, to the true religion.~ 2 4| OCTAVIUS ON THE TRUTH OF HIS RELIGION. OCTAVIUS WITH HIS COMPANION 3 5| BY THE RECEIVED FORMS OF RELIGION.~ "Although to you, Marcus 4 5| moisture, whence is this religion? Whence this fear? What 5 6| with the worship of their religion; while in the city of an 6 8| ALTOGETHER TO GET RID OF THE RELIGION OF THE GODS, OR AT LEAST 7 8| undermine or weaken this religion, so ancient, so useful, 8 9| IX. ARGUMENT: THE RELIGION OF THE CHRISTIANS IS FOOLISH, 9 9| mingled among them a certain religion of lust, and they call one 10 9| a worthy and appropriate religion for such manners. Some say 11 10| obscurity of their vile religion declares. For why do they 12 13| LENGTH CONCLUDES THAT THE NEW RELIGION IS TO BE REPUDIATED; AND 13 13| should be introduced, or all religion should be overthrown."~ 14 25| their valour as by their religion and piety. Doubtless the 15 25| virgins was greater, or the religion of the priests more holy: 16 29| that you attribute to our religion the worship of a criminal 17 29| natural reason, or your own religion is formed with respect to 18 33| chastity, innocency, and religion, as long as they obeyed 19 35| accused on account of his religion, or a deserter. ~ 20 38| THEY ARE ASHAMED OF THEIR RELIGION. THEY DO NOT INDEED THE 21 38| FELICITY. THEREFORE THEIR RELIGION, REJECTING ALL THE SUPERSTITIONS 22 38| that we are ashamed of our religion. But who is he who doubts 23 38| impiety be expiated; let true religion be preserved. ~ 24 40| PROFESSES THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION. HE POST PONES, HOWEVER,