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1 I, 11| Inanimate demons, images of the dead,~Whose tombs the ill-fated 2 I, 11| alive in one place, and dead in another; in one place 3 I, 15| they may confer upon the dead. Moreover, the piety of 4 I, 15| princely men?~Why to the dead dost offer empty gifts?~ 5 I, 15| both taught that they were dead, and showed the origin of 6 I, 15| heaven is opened to the dead at the consent and pleasure 7 I, 15| without the honour even of a dead man, and that, too, by the 8 I, 18| undertake offerings to the dead, I will show from particular 9 I, 21| customary for the names of the dead who are deified to be changed, 10 I, 21| were offering prayers to dead men. I do not then require 11 II, 1 | blindness, that they prefer the dead to the true and living God, 12 II, 2 | memorials either of the dead or absent? For the plan 13 II, 2 | reckon the gods? If among the dead, who is so foolish as to 14 II, 2 | that the spirits of the dead wander about the tombs and 15 II, 2 | are representations of the dead, they resemble the dead, 16 II, 2 | dead, they resemble the dead, for they are entirely destitute 17 II, 2 | himself and his soul to the dead.~ 18 II, 4 | Is it the same which the dead have? For as they embalm 19 II, 4 | embalm the bodies of the dead, wrap them in spices and 20 II, 17| cause the countenances of dead kings, fashioned and adorned 21 II, 17| themselves under the names of the dead, lay snares for the living. 22 II, 18| judgment on the living and the dead, concerning which judgment 23 II, 18| representations of men who are dead; and that is a wrong and 24 II, 18| may serve memorials of the dead, who can neither give life 25 II, 18| either make prayers to the dead, or venerate the earth, 26 III, 13| short time rise from the dead, that a man of such consummate 27 III, 17| the guilty by, and strikes dead the innocent and unoffending."~ 28 III, 18| and Empedocles, who in the dead of night cast himself into 29 IV, 15| unless He also raised the dead, as it were unbound from 30 IV, 15| be a rising again of the dead; and the course of the lame 31 IV, 15| diseases to depart, the dead to be submissive. Why should 32 IV, 15| disease. ~He shall raise the dead, and drive away many pains;~ 33 IV, 16| service to the memory of the dead, worshipping fortune when 34 IV, 19| should rise again from the dead, fearing lest, the body 35 IV, 19| releasing Himself from the dead, He shall come to light, 36 IV, 26| raised the bodies of the dead as they lay prostrate; and 37 IV, 26| rightly deem those to be dead, who, not knowing God the 38 IV, 26| must rise again from the dead on the third day. Nor ought 39 IV, 27| calling forth spirits from the dead. Let them call forth Jupiter, 40 IV, 28| surviving memory of the dead, or those who, surviving 41 IV, 28| that they might honour the dead as gods, whom they supposed 42 IV, 29| passion raised Him from the dead, as we have said that the 43 V, 10| immolate human victims to the dead, and to feed the fire with 44 V, 11| the living, earth to the dead? I say, therefore, that 45 V, 20| instituted in memory of the dead, will condemn them, and 46 V, 20| living, but also to the dead! Therefore the worship of 47 VI, 2 | since they once lived, are dead, as from their worship itself, 48 VI, 3 | proposed these ways to the dead. Both therefore spoke with 49 VI, 11| bestows anything upon the dead, nor are their works eternal, 50 VI, 12| beasts; bury the innocent dead with that from which you 51 VI, 24| polluted limbs, and raised the dead. He will quench the ardour 52 VI, 25| nothing which was taken from a dead body ought to be offered 53 VII, 5 | God, and to sacrifice to dead and death-bearing gods. 54 VII, 13| judge the living and the dead?--whose authority we will 55 VII, 16| they shall congratulate the dead, and bewail the living. 56 VII, 19| shall be laid open in the dead and darkness of the night, 57 VII, 20| shall be opened, and the dead shall rise again, on whom 58 VII, 20| and then I will raise the dead, loosing fate and the sting 59 VII, 20| And left the body cold and dead,~E'en then there passes 60 VII, 22| God was about to judge the dead, and this announcement did 61 VII, 22| escaped their notice, that the dead will rise again, not after 62 VII, 22| individual ever arose from the dead, that through. his example 63 VII, 22| any one returning from the dead had recovered life by a 64 VII, 23| be a resurrection of the dead, let no one ask of us how 65 VII, 24| judge the quick and the dead, as the Sibyl testifies 66 VII, 24| the souls of the quick and dead, and all the world."~But 67 VII, 24| shall be raised from the dead shall preside over the living 68 VII, 26| despising the images of the dead, we worship the living and 69 VII, 27| shall be strong, and the dead shall come to life again.