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1 5 | Romans, and are accounted sacred, but that there exist. and
2 13| posterity, gathered from the sacred inscriptions of ancient
3 13| handed clown to us in the sacred writing."~The same Euhemerus
4 14| both Hermes affirms, and sacred history teaches. When Trismegistus
5 21| XXI. OF THE SACRED RITES OF THE ROMAN GODS.~
6 21| Fornax, together with her sacred ovens; than Stercutus, who
7 22| XXII. OF THE SACRED RITES INTRODUCED BY FAUNUS
8 23| XXIII. OF THE GODS AND SACRED RITES OF THE BARBARIANS.~
9 23| rites and practices of their sacred institutions. A human victim
10 23| those which are mild. The sacred rites of Isis show nothing
11 23| a town of Rhodes, where sacred rites in honour of Hercules
12 23| Amalthea nourished the boy. The sacred rites of the mother of the
13 23| circumstance is now repeated in the sacred rites; but cumbals are beaten
14 24| XXIV. OF THE ORIGIN OF SACRED RITES AND SUPERSTITIONS.~
15 24| rites and ceremonies of sacred things, and was the first
16 24| gods. But Euhemerus, in his sacred history, says that Jupiter
17 27| out the sinner from the sacred place, and banished him
18 34| is not only taught by the sacred writings, but is sometimes
19 41| no agreement. Neither are sacred rites performed in philosophy,
20 41| philosophy treated of in sacred things; and on this account
21 43| God alone, He was made a sacred spirit, so in His second
22 49| as the faith due to the sacred writings shows, and the
23 59| short, esteemed nothing sacred which his dreadful desire
24 62| not readily believe the sacred writings, because they appear
25 70| divine testimonies? For the sacred writings and the voices
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