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1 3, XXV | be honoured with divine honours, seeing some great importance 2 3, XXV | Pythagoras or upon Socrates the honours which it awarded to pugilism; 3 3, XXIX | god or worthy of divine honours, they for that reason would 4 3, XXXIV | Acarnanians who pay divine honours to Amphilochus, and like 5 3, XXXVI | youth Antinous, and the honours paid him by the inhabitants 6 4, LIX | bodies of both with like honours? And would he raise the 7 5, XXIV | worthy of sepulture, with the honours accorded on such occasions, 8 7, XLVIII| virginity do so for no human honours, for no fee or reward, from 9 7, LIV | Let him show that divine honours should be paid to one who, 10 8, II | the Most High, because he honours that which belongs to Him." 11 8, IX | worship of Christ. He who honours the Son, who is the Word 12 8, IX | himself great good; he who honours Him, who is the Truth, becomes 13 8, X | that he who keeps the law honours God, and that the worshipper 14 8, X | the words, "How can he who honours any of those whom God acknowledges 15 8, XXX | its bodily organs with due honours to the grave. For it is 16 8, LVI | Further, we do not pay honours supposed to be due to those 17 8, LXVII | forbidden to pay divine honours to Minerva, if we are not