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1 I, 11| have been placed in all the temples. What meaning have the effigies 2 I, 11| the feet of Jupiter in the temples, and are worshipped equally 3 I, 11| were in the most ancient temples, and especially in the sanctuary 4 I, 15| promised town we raise,~In temples sacred to his praise."~In 5 I, 18| life of man. Why have not temples been assigned to them also? 6 I, 20| piety, faith let there be temples for their praises." But 7 I, 22| insolence that he built temples in honour of himself in 8 I, 22| thus be preserved. Thus temples were founded in honour of 9 I, 22| entertainers and assistants in war. Temples were also built to Jupiter 10 II, 1 | they quickly hasten to the temples of the gods: they pour libations 11 II, 2 | What is the meaning of temples and altars? what, in short, 12 II, 4 | IMAGES, AND THE ORNAMENTS OF TEMPLES, AND THE CONTEMPT IN WHICH 13 II, 4 | should be carried into the temples, since he thought it superfluous 14 II, 4 | there is this gold in the temples, as there are doll presented 15 II, 4 | of such power, from their temples, their ceremonies, and their 16 II, 4 | and the ornaments of the temples? It is idle to follow up 17 II, 5 | we may erect altars anti temples to each; that we may know 18 II, 7 | more ornamented are the temples, and the more beautiful 19 II, 11| of Jupiter, during which temples began to be built, and new 20 II, 14| without any images and temples, and offered sacrifices 21 II, 14| process of time they erected temples and statues to the most 22 II, 17| conceal themselves in the temples, and are close at hand at 23 II, 17| will bring it to pass, if temples, honours, and sacrifices 24 II, 17| greatest veneration. Hence temples are vowed, and new images 25 III, 3 | magnificent and highly adorned temples. Let us describe, if you 26 III, 17| and that even the very temples themselves were often set 27 III, 17| and often throw down his temples, and withdrawing into the 28 III, 17| god throws down his own temples, when he throws them down 29 III, 17| his own citadels and famed temples, and cast fires upon his 30 V, 9 | sacrilege, and despoil the temples of the gods whom they worship; 31 V, 21| considered, which is adored in temples and mocked in theatres? 32 VI, 1 | if they have stained the temples and altars with the blood 33 VI, 20| or the dedication of new temples. And at first the huntings, 34 VI, 25| and honourable purpose. Temples are not to be built to Him 35 VII, 19| being thrust out from their temples and couches, shall be given