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1 3, XXXIV| tribes erected temples and statues to those individuals above 2 5, V | to wicked demons, or to statues, or to animals, but (by 3 5, XXXV | to busy themselves about statues and images, or even about 4 5, XXXV | here below among images and statues of men, and does not desire 5 7, XLI | rejected all images and statues, and even all Jewish superstition, 6 7, LXIX | places, whether temples or statues, was accompanied by curious 7 8, XI | which are supposed to haunt statues and temples and altars. 8 8, XVII | shrink from raising altars, statues, and temples; and this," 9 8, XVII | Thee as incense." And the statues and gifts which are fit 10 8, XVII | these excellences are their statues they raise, in which we 11 8, XVII | model and prototype of all statues: "the image of the invisible 12 8, XVII | whilst others make inferior statues, and others, again, are 13 8, XVII | difference in the execution of statues and pictures,--in the same 14 8, XVIII| strive to raise altars and statues as we have described them 15 8, XVIII| the Most High God with the statues of Pheidias, Polycleitus, 16 8, XX | no comparison between our statues and the statues of the heathen, 17 8, XX | between our statues and the statues of the heathen, nor between 18 8, XX | perceiving God, and the temples, statues, and altars which are worthy 19 8, XX | object to building altars, statues, and temples, because we 20 8, XLI | he, "mock and revile the statues of our gods; but if you