Chapter
1 II | Himself? On the contrary idolatry in His eyes is the crowning
2 IV | it not in connection with idolatry, above all, that you have
3 IV | the shows is based upon idolatry, beyond all doubt that will
4 IV | shows, which, through their idolatry, have been given over to
5 IV | at once from the taint of idolatry, and as not coming within
6 V | that the thing springs from idolatry. The Liberalia, under the
7 VI | dead. But in the matter of idolatry, it makes no difference
8 VI | cases; there is the same idolatry; there is on our part the
9 VI | solemn renunciation of all idolatry.~
10 VII | tainted with the sin of idolatry, their foundress, they must
11 VII | images to grace it, there is idolatry in one; though there be
12 VII | of Jupiter: anything of idolatry whatever, whether meanly
13 IX | too, in the colours of idolatry; for at first these were
14 IX | and sea, or autumn. But as idolatry of every kind is condemned
15 X | held free from the taint of idolatry whose inventors have got
16 X | first, among other evils of idolatry, the pollutions of the public
17 XI | dead. What wonder, then, if idolatry pollutes the combat-parade
18 XII | sacrifices; and these are idolatry: for idolatry, in fact,
19 XII | these are idolatry: for idolatry, in fact, is a sort of homage
20 XII | different kinds; yet, since idolatry still cleaves to the dignity'
21 XIII| different ways the sin of idolatry clings to the shows, in
22 XIV | established the charge of idolatry, which alone ought to be
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