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1 I, 18| immortality so stained with blood. If any one has slain a 2 I, 18| has inundated plains with blood, and infected rivers, is 3 I, 21| Hesus and Teutas with human blood. Nor, indeed, were the Latins 4 I, 21| with the offering of human blood. What benefit do they who 5 I, 21| offsprings not with the blood of another victim, but with 6 II, 3 | sprinkle thealtars with much blood of beasts, and to offer 7 II, 13| that of moisture in the blood, that of air in the breath, 8 II, 13| heat. But neither can the blood be separated from the body, 9 IV, 18| purified themselves from blood, and put their hopes in 10 IV, 18| and condemn the innocent blood; and the Lord is become 11 IV, 26| their thresholds with the blood of a lamb. For when God 12 IV, 26| thresholds a mark from its blood. And thus, when the first-born 13 IV, 26| saved by the sign of the blood: not that the blood of a 14 IV, 26| the blood: not that the blood of a sheep had such efficacy 15 IV, 26| cross, on which He shed His blood. For the forehead is the 16 IV, 26| the wood sprinkled with blood is the emblem of the cross. 17 IV, 26| sign of the true and divine blood, I will show in the last 18 V, 1 | they are stained with the blood of the innocent, and they 19 V, 1 | would more readily drink blood than imbibe the words of 20 V, 5 | from the shedding of human blood.~ 21 V, 8 | that they are related by blood, and that they are all subject 22 V, 9 | than the shedding of human blood? How much more so when they 23 V, 9 | beasts, is wet with the blood of the innocent. What must 24 V, 9 | though they thirsted for blood; and they call them desperate, 25 V, 9 | from the shedding of human blood; whereas, if they would 26 V, 10| to feed the fire with the blood of men as with oil? But 27 V, 10| abstain from the shedding of blood who worship bloodthirsty 28 V, 11| other tortures, and fresh blood be supplied for punishment. 29 V, 18| merchandise or with human blood, who does not know how to 30 V, 20| else is required but the blood of animals, and the smoke 31 V, 21| with groaning, and with blood flowing from all the limbs. 32 VI, 1 | temples and altars with the blood of victims, if they have 33 VI, 2 | be in the shedding of the blood of beasts, with which they 34 VI, 4 | expeditions, must shed our blood to the uttermost; in short, 35 VI, 10| created, we are plainly of one blood; and therefore it must be 36 VI, 18| but only the shedding of blood. Great, therefore, is the 37 VI, 20| these sports in which human blood is shed. So far has the 38 VI, 20| they thirsted for human blood, they hate delays. They 39 VI, 20| they would abstain from the blood of others who do not abstain 40 VI, 20| the conscience, since that blood is offered for the gratification 41 VI, 24| animal, nor of death and blood, but of man and life. And 42 VI, 24| and cannot be defiled with blood, there is placed righteousness, 43 VII, 1 | moreover sprinkled with the blood of the Holy One, they were 44 VII, 6 | odour of incense, and the blood of cattle? Which things 45 VII, 12| contained in the material of the blood, as light is in the oil, 46 VII, 15| and will be covered with blood as if with a river. Then 47 VII, 16| waters shall be changed into blood or bitterness. On account 48 VII, 16| overspread with perpetual blood, will go through extraordinary 49 VII, 17| will turn their water into blood, and torment them with thirst 50 VII, 19| hour until the evening, and blood shall flow like a torrent; 51 VII, 24| shall not be nourished by blood, nor birds by prey; but