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1 I, 10| cover himself with infamy in offering violence to women, unless 2 I, 11| against the Titans, and was offering sacrifice on the shore, 3 I, 21| now worshipped with the offering of human blood. What benefit 4 I, 21| use the same revilings in offering sacrifice, because he said 5 I, 21| themselves, that they were offering prayers to dead men. I do 6 II, 17| given to them. And on the offering of these, when the necessary 7 IV, 11| and I will not accept an offering from your hands; for from 8 V, 18| the error of one who is offering the gold for sale, in order 9 V, 18| does not avow that he is offering for sale a runaway slave 10 VI, 2 | candles and torches as an offering to Him who is the Author 11 VI, 2 | presents itself as an undefiled offering to God. But how this is 12 VI, 4 | enemy will surprise you offering no resistance, your lands 13 VI, 25| OF SACRIFICE, AND OF AN OFFERING WORTHY OF GOD, AND OF THE 14 VI, 25| says Plato, "is not a pure offering to God." What then? Are 15 VI, 25| rather nothing is a pure offering to God which can be corrupted 16 VI, 25| not see that a corporeal offering ought not to be presented 17 VI, 25| the gift as a perpetual offering, the sacrifice for a time. 18 VI, 25| for He accepts this. His offering is innocency of soul; His