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1 1, XVII | in wars against their own fathers, and of cutting off their 2 1, LII | he had learned from his fathers, so as no longer to consider 3 2, I | forsaken the law of their fathers, in consequence of their 4 2, I | deserted the law of their fathers, inasmuch as they live according 5 2, I | abandon the law of your fathers, and to allow your minds 6 2, III | abandon the law of your fathers?" etc. Now, how should they 7 2, III | abandoned the law of their fathers, who are in the habit of 8 2, III | abandoned the law of their fathers, who are ever speaking of 9 2, III | speaking of the usages of their fathers in such words as these: " 10 2, III | abandoned the usages of our fathers under a pretence of explanations 11 2, III | observe the customs of our fathers; and some of you, without 12 2, III | according to the customs of the fathers, as having in the words 13 2, III | abandoned the law of their fathers? It was not his object to 14 2, IV | apostates from the law of your fathers;" showing by such statements ( 15 2, VIII | to the worship of their fathers, save the Jews alone? And 16 2, XIV | doctrines taught by the fathers of our system were not devoid 17 2, LXXV | allow the deeds of your fathers." And there is fulfilled 18 3, VI | was the language of their fathers before their descent into 19 3, LVI | and women to forsake their fathers and teachers, and follow 20 3, LVIII | events, in a case where fathers deemed the mysteries of 21 4, XXXIII| genealogy back to the three fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. 22 4, XXXIII| and Isaac, and Jacob, the fathers of the Jewish race--appear 23 4, XLVIII| castrate the gods who are their fathers, and gods who are parents 24 4, XLIX | allegation. But since the very fathers and authors of the doctrines 25 4, XLIX | place: "We know that all our fathers were under the cloud, and 26 4, XLIX | heard and known, and our fathers have told us."~ 27 5, XXV | is yet derived from their fathers, they act in these respects 28 5, XXVII | daughters with their own fathers. But what need is there 29 5, XXXIII| instead of those whom our fathers followed, among whom we 30 5, XXXIII| our ways), saying, "Our fathers honoured lying idols, and 31 5, XXXIV | holy duty in eating their fathers, and this is mentioned in 32 5, XXXIV | willing to eat their deceased fathers? their answer was, that 33 5, XXXIV | undertake to burn their deceased fathers with fire? on which they 34 5, XXXV | was interdicted by their fathers, why should the Christians ( 35 5, XXXV | the traditions of their fathers. And I do not speak of those 36 5, XXXVI | Indians who eat their own fathers are considered, according 37 6, LVI | which are inflicted by fathers, and instructors, and pedagogues 38 6, LXXIV | that the Theomachies of the Fathers are like the battles between 39 6, LXXIV | between quails; or that the Fathers, becoming useless through 40 8, XXVIII| the traditions of their fathers they abstain from such victims, 41 8, XXVIII| the traditions of their fathers, are consequently bound 42 8, XXX | of some traditions of our fathers that we refrain from eating 43 8, XL | words of Scripture: "The fathers shall not be put to death 44 8, XL | nor the children for the fathers. Every man shall be put 45 8, XL | visits the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the 46 8, XL | reproves those who say, "Our fathers have eaten sour grapes, 47 8, XLVI | the Creator of all, became fathers and mothers, let any one 48 8, XLVII | the institutions of their fathers, and to adopt others which 49 8, XLVII | old-established usages of their fathers, and been induced to adopt