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1 1, Pref | Him at liberty if He had offered a defence, is clear from 2 1, LX | bringing gifts, which they offered to him as one whose nature 3 2, VIII | in the preceding pages, offered a preliminary defence, showing 4 2, XIII | no avail, and sacrifices offered as to the Divinity? But 5 2, LXX | resurrection only by one," when we offered our defence of the fact 6 3, XIX | rites are acts of worship offered to eternal ideas, and not, 7 4, XXII | in that city where they offered up to God a worship containing 8 4, XXII | invitation to happiness offered them by God to pass to others,-- 9 4, XXXII| will of God. And we have offered these remarks by way of 10 4, XLVI | on account of the insult offered to their sister, who had 11 4, XLVI | For although he might have offered a just defence against his 12 5, VIII | house of Israel, have ye offered to Me slain beasts and sacrifices 13 5, XXIV | as can be helped, may be offered to the soul which dwelt 14 5, XLII | the sacrificial worship offered in it and at the altar of 15 6, III | regarding God, but who have not offered to Him a worship in harmony 16 6, XXVII| such as that "Christians offered up an infant in sacrifice, 17 6, XXXI | following prayer should be offered: "O Astaphaeus, ruler of 18 6, XXXI | following prayer ought to be offered to him: "Thou who didst 19 7, VI | the sacrifices which are offered them than to deeds of virtue. 20 7, XXVI | abolished the worship which was offered to God in that temple by 21 7, XLV | intelligible. These things are offered to the consideration of 22 7, XLIX | have now said, then, is offered not for the purpose of cavilling 23 7, L | a sacrifice for sin was offered even for new-born infants, 24 7, LIV | even to this day sacrifices offered to the demon of Hercules 25 7, LV | consider if it be not a prayer offered to God with all piety. For 26 7, LXIX | and temples, is in reality offered to demons.~ 27 8, XXI | devised by men when occasion offered to commemorate some human 28 8, XXIV | injurious to use things offered to idols; and he shows to 29 8, XXIV | he who partakes of things offered to idols is worse than a 30 8, XXIV | whom the sacrifices are offered, it it has been clearly 31 8, XXVII| laws, and prayers are to be offered to them that they may he 32 8, XXIX | abstain, namely, "things offered to idols, things strangled, 33 8, XXX | XXX.~For that which is offered to idols is sacrificed to 34 8, XXX | refrain from eating victims offered to those called gods or