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1 1, XXV | daughter Persephone; or that Apollo immediately suggests the 2 1, XXXVII | whom she was pregnant by Apollo. And yet these are veritable 3 1, LXX | the Pythian and Didymean Apollo, makes use of such a voice 4 3, XXV | the prophetic knowledge of Apollo, that since the cure of 5 3, XXV | or the prophetic power of Apollo, how could any one, even 6 3, XXV | the prophetic spirit of Apollo, pure from any body of earth, 7 3, XXVI | marvellous events, and whom Apollo enjoined the inhabitants 8 3, XXVI | them to erect an altar to Apollo, and to place near it a 9 3, XXVI | Proconnesian; for he said that Apollo had visited their country 10 3, XXVI | placed near the image of Apollo, and around it laurels are 11 3, XXVII | there was "an oracle of Apollo, enjoining the Metapontines 12 3, XXVIII | Now what sort of person is Apollo, who enjoined the Metapon-tines 13 3, XXVIII | yet the recommendations of Apollo (viewed by us as a demon 14 3, XXIX | According to Celsus, then, Apollo wished the Metapontines 15 3, XXIX | that reason would not obey Apollo, and consequently no one 16 3, XXXI | Proconnesian Aristeas (although Apollo would have him regarded 17 3, XXXVII | if you compare him with Apollo or Zeus, endure such a comparison, 18 3, XXXVII | his being compared with Apollo or Zeus." Whereas Christians ( 19 3, XXXVII | be made between them and Apollo or Zeus, or any being worshipped 20 4, XLVIII | things Jupiter, or the sun Apollo, or the moon Diana. But 21 4, XCI | symbolical meaning that Apollo employs the hawks as his 22 4, XCI | the "swift messenger of Apollo."~ 23 5, II | and neither the Pythian Apollo, nor AEsculapius, nor any 24 5, II | gods in heaven; or else Apollo, and AEsculapius, and those 25 6, VIII | Amphictione in the guise of Apollo. And there are several other 26 6, XXXIX | Herodotus, stating that "Apollo is called Gongosyrus by 27 6, XXXIX | how is it credible that Apollo should be called Gongosyrus 28 6, XXXIX | yields the same etymology as Apollo; or that Apollo, in the 29 6, XXXIX | etymology as Apollo; or that Apollo, in the dialect of the Scythians, 30 7, III | the prophetic Spirit of Apollo entered her private parts; 31 7, III | receive inspiration from Apollo. Moreover, it is not the 32 7, V | are found. If the Delphian Apollo were a god, as the Greeks 33 7, VI | the prayer of Chryses to Apollo, and the plague which Apollo 34 7, VI | Apollo, and the plague which Apollo afterwards sent upon the 35 8, XXXVIII| to a statue of Jupiter or Apollo, or some other god: I revile 36 8, XL | the priest of Jupiter or Apollo of whom Celsus speaks. It 37 8, XLVI | related of the priestess of Apollo, that she at times allowed