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1 I, 6 | testimonies respecting the sacred responses and predictions,
2 I, 11| history from the titles and sacred inscriptions which were
3 I, 11| his death. Ennius, in his sacred history, having described
4 I, 11| Ennius thus relates in his sacred history: "Then Pan leads
5 I, 11| own protection. But the sacred history testifies that even
6 I, 13| although it is written in sacred history that Saturn and
7 I, 14| XIV. WHAT THE SACRED HISTORY OF EUHEMERUS AND
8 I, 14| THE GODS.~Now, since the sacred history differs in some
9 I, 14| after this manner from the sacred narrative. Also shortly
10 I, 15| Apollo. And thus various sacred rites have been undertaken
11 I, 15| town we raise,~In temples sacred to his praise."~In truth,
12 I, 15| they first undertook their sacred rites, and handed them down
13 I, 17| and on this account her sacred rites are now celebrated
14 I, 17| a bride; and her annual sacred rites are celebrated after
15 I, 17| as is contained in the sacred history; and taught women
16 I, 18| am able to prove from the sacred writings that wine and corn
17 I, 20| TO THE ROMANS, AND THEIR SACRED RITES.~I now come to the
18 I, 20| would never have undertaken sacred rites of this kind. Cicero
19 I, 21| TO BARBARIANS, AND THEIR SACRED RITES; AND IN LIKE MANNER
20 I, 21| Vestal virgins make these sacred offerings, as the same poet
21 I, 21| sensibilities of men? What can be sacred to these men? Or what will
22 I, 21| Are even these things sacred? Is it not better to live
23 I, 21| fault. In Egypt there are sacred rites in honour of Isis,
24 I, 21| find him. Therefore in the sacred rites there is a representation
25 I, 21| Palaemon and Portumnus. And the sacred rites of the Eleusinian
26 I, 21| Etna, on this account her sacred rites are celebrated with
27 I, 21| town of Rhodes, there are sacred rites in honour of Hercules,
28 I, 21| consider it a violation of the sacred rites, if at any tithe during
29 I, 21| Now these things are not sacred, but sacrilegious, in which
30 I, 21| of representation in the sacred rites. Moreover, the mystery
31 I, 21| literature pertaining to sacred rites: he will perhaps find
32 I, 21| things which are esteemed sacred are empty, vain, and fictitious.
33 I, 21| nevertheless carried the sacred shield, preceded by the
34 I, 22| delivered to the people those sacred rites which were most acceptable
35 I, 22| of wine is placed at her sacred rites. Therefore Faunus
36 I, 22| called Cithaeron. Those sacred rites are even now called
37 I, 22| called Melissae. But the sacred history testifies that Jupiter
38 I, 23| in the antiquity of their sacred rites, since both their
39 II, 4 | he had carried off their sacred things, had he a prosperous
40 II, 4 | had taken away the most sacred images from their most venerable
41 II, 7 | believe the truth of those sacred rites which he himself delivered.
42 II, 8 | oracle, transferred the sacred rites of Hercules to the
43 II, 9 | other things. Finally, the sacred writings teach that man
44 II, 9 | added:--~"An animal more sacred than these, and more capacious
45 II, 10| which we are informed in the sacred' writings of our holy religion.
46 II, 11| prophets, and contained in the sacred book of God; those things
47 II, 12| though ignorant of the sacred writings, saw this, who
48 II, 12| generation of life."~The sacred writings contain statements
49 II, 13| to the same place; as the sacred writers teach. and the Erythraean
50 II, 13| handed down as it is in the sacred writings, and spread abroad
51 II, 14| forth from the ark, as the sacred writings inform us, diligently
52 II, 14| away from the stem of their sacred root, they established for
53 II, 17| names which are read in the sacred writings. Moreover, these
54 II, 18| the second place, that the sacred images themselves, to which
55 II, 18| rites, and violated every sacred law.~
56 III, 1 | handed down to us in the sacred writings that the thoughts
57 III, 16| had not attained to the sacred letters of truth, did not
58 III, 19| conclusion is false. For the sacred writings teach that the
59 III, 20| in many cities, certain sacred things which it is considered
60 IV, 3 | both be unemployed amidst sacred rites, and religion will
61 IV, 7 | name be published, as the sacred writings relate, before
62 IV, 7 | been directed to compose a sacred oil, with which those who
63 IV, 8 | one; but nevertheless the sacred writings teach us, in which
64 IV, 8 | he is acquainted with the sacred utterances of the prophets
65 IV, 8 | applied themselves to the sacred writings; the one of whom,
66 IV, 8 | His father, the writer of sacred hymns, thus speaks in the
67 IV, 9 | there is an ineffable and sacred speech, the relation of
68 IV, 10| contained in the secrets of the sacred writings. But I will first
69 IV, 11| up and preserved in the sacred writings. For the prophet
70 IV, 11| that He might transfer the sacred religion of God to the Gentiles,
71 IV, 12| which are under heaven the sacred mystery of the only true
72 IV, 15| a calm.~But perhaps the sacred writings speak falsely,
73 IV, 18| things, and ignorant of the sacred Scriptures, they conspired
74 IV, 18| perish in revenge for the sacred cross: "But if ye turn away
75 IV, 26| thorns, we surround the sacred head of God; for, being
76 IV, 30| would break the unity of the sacred body; and that they admonished
77 IV, 30| path, and corrupted the sacred writings, so that they composed
78 V, 1 | PHILOSOPHERS DESPISED THE SACRED WRITINGS; OF THE FIRST ADVOCATES
79 V, 1 | princes of this world, the sacred Scriptures are without credit,
80 V, 1 | they do not believe the sacred writings, because they are
81 V, 2 | have leisure for lawful sacred rites, and might experience
82 V, 2 | to prove the falsehood of sacred Scripture, as though it
83 V, 2 | happened by chance that the sacred writings fell into his hands?
84 V, 2 | as far removed from the sacred writings as he was removed
85 V, 4 | distinguished knowledge of the sacred writings, so that he was
86 V, 8 | who were connected by~the sacred and inviolable bond of divine
87 V, 9 | them from profaning the sacred and holy name of justice
88 V, 9 | pollute and dishonour the most sacred part of their body; who
89 V, 11| worshippers; these are the sacred rites which they require.
90 V, 19| had no knowledge of the sacred writings. And this reward
91 V, 20| and beginnings of their sacred rites and gods were handed
92 V, 20| the very beginnings of the sacred rites will convict them.
93 VI, 1 | worship itself. For that sacred and surpassing majesty requires
94 VI, 1 | Moreover, they also prepare sacred feasts and choice banquets,
95 VI, 8 | direct us to this path; that sacred, that heavenly law, which
96 VI, 20| whom God willed to be a sacred animal. Therefore let no
97 VI, 21| PLEASURES OF THE EARS, AND OF SACRED LITERATURE.~Pleasure of
98 VI, 21| and common language of the sacred writings as mean. For they
99 VI, 24| there is neither need of sacred boughs, nor of purifications,
100 VII, 1 | by the testimonies of the sacred writings and also by probable
101 VII, 7 | for the sake of men: the sacred writings teach us the same
102 VII, 10| eternal punishment, which the sacred writings call the second
103 VII, 15| in the mysteries of the sacred writings, that a prince
104 VII, 19| know that the leader of the sacred warfare is about to descend;
105 VII, 21| spiritual. But, however, the sacred writings inform us in what
106 VII, 24| judgment being completed, the sacred city shall be planted in
107 VII, 24| the same manner:--~"The sacred land of the pious only will
108 VII, 25| collecting them from the sacred writings and from various
109 VII, 26| the commencement of the sacred reign, that the prince of