Chapter
1 20| of Romulus and Remus, in honour of whom the Larentinalia
2 20| Floralia are celebrated in her honour. Tatius consecrated the
3 20| worshipped. Marcellus originated Honour and Virtue.~
4 23| Rhodes, where sacred rites in honour of Hercules are celebrated
5 24| government, erected temples in honour of himself in many places.
6 27| should be deprived of the honour of angels. But that wily
7 28| as to the Lares, to these honour is paid as to the averters
8 28| that they might lessen the honour of God, or increase their
9 33| from reason, who connected honour with virtue, as though it
10 33| time to be separated from honour, or to be united with baseness.
11 33| men to pleasure, others to honour, others indeed to nature,
12 41| that he might pay back honour to Him as his Father and
13 49| Father through the Son. One honour is to be given to both,
14 51| but one which had some honour. I know, indeed, that many,
15 56| so pious with respect to honour, so necessary with respect
16 57| death for the worship and honour of the true God will obtain
17 59| death; wherefore twofold honour is due to Him from man,
18 69| when He gave him so much honour, and so much power, that
19 69| pay Him the worship and honour due to Him. Here Plato erred;
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