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temples

   Book, Chapter
1 1, V | will be no need to build temples, for nothing ought to be 2 3, XVII | gateways, and wonderful temples, and magnificent tents around 3 3, XVII | those who draw near their temples? And where is the resemblance 4 3, XXXIV | different tribes erected temples and statues to those individuals 5 3, XXXVI | have been produced in other temples by the Egyptians, and those 6 3, LXXVI | for those who hasten to temples and worship images or animals 7 3, LXXVII | God, give themselves to temples and images, and so-called 8 4, XXXVIII| Of loose locks twined her temples with spring flowers.~The 9 6, LXXX | what they considered their temples, while within them there 10 7, IX | whether within or without temples, assume the motions and 11 7, XXXV | prisons, which the Greeks call temples of the gods, but which we 12 7, XLIV | after their images, and temples, and famous mysteries; and 13 7, LII | soul those who run to the temples as to places having a real 14 7, LXII | point. They cannot tolerate temples, altars, or images. In this 15 7, LXII | erect images, altars, or temples; but they charge those with 16 7, LXIII | cannot bear the sight of temples, altars, and images, it 17 7, LXIII | on which the objection to temples and images is rounded, in 18 7, LXIV | Divine Being altars, or temples, or images. The Scythians, 19 7, LXIV | that they not only avoid temples, altars, and images, but 20 7, LXV | though they do not build temples, yet they worship the sun 21 7, LXIX | so-called sacred places, whether temples or statues, was accompanied 22 7, LXIX | altars, and images, and temples, is in reality offered to 23 8, XI | supposed to haunt statues and temples and altars. But we desire 24 8, XVII | raising altars, statues, and temples; and this," he thinks, " 25 8, XIX | XIX.~And if, further, temples are to be compared with 26 8, XIX | are to be compared with temples, that we may prove to those 27 8, XIX | object to the erection of temples suited to the images and 28 8, XIX | refuse to build lifeless temples to the Giver of all life, 29 8, XIX | true temple. Of all the temples spoken of in this sense, 30 8, XX | briefly what we understand by temples, and what the one Temple 31 8, XX | to which had the finest temples, those who thought their 32 8, XX | excellence of their own temples and the inferiority of the 33 8, XX | Being by raising lifeless temples, we set before them our 34 8, XX | we set before them our temples, and show to such at least 35 8, XX | nor, finally, between the temples of senseless gods, admired 36 8, XX | perceiving God, and the temples, statues, and altars which 37 8, XX | building altars, statues, and temples, because we have agreed


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