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1 1 | the materials of religious worship, were the first to entice 2 2 | what you are not ashamed to worship. There is then the foam-born 3 2 | box for the Tyrrhenians to worship. And some will have it, 4 2 | true God, and pay shameless worship to a boy torn in pieces 5 2 | poets and authors deify and worship,-those Muses, in honour 6 2 | your boys be trained to worship, that they may grow up to 7 2 | creatures, than the Greeks, who worship such gods as these? For 8 2 | divided in their objects of worship. The Syenites worship the 9 2 | of worship. The Syenites worship the braize-fish; and the 10 2 | the Oxyrinchites likewise worship a fish which takes its name 11 2 | Again, the Heraclitopolites worship the ichneumon, the inhab, 12 2 | Thessalians reported to worship ants, since they have learned 13 2 | people who inhabit the Troad worship the mice of the country, 14 2 | Well, then, since those you worship are not gods, it seems to 15 3 | by suffering. He whom you worship is an ingrate; he accepts 16 3 | when they exhorted them to worship wicked demons, whether it 17 3 | invented for themselves gods to worship. It is beyond doubt that 18 4 | image pure: then will I worship that true beauty which is 19 4 | not to be wondered at who worship stones, and place them before 20 4 | capable of activity? They worship Hermes as a god, and place 21 4 | devoid of sensation, why worship them as gods? And if they 22 4 | nature, and induce men to worship it; and the makers of gods 23 4 | and the makers of gods worship not gods and demons, but 24 4 | paramour of Praxiteles to worship. And when Phryne the courtesan, 25 4 | judge whether you ought to worship cour-tesans. Moved, as I 26 4 | whom they decreed divine worship in Cynosargus, although 27 4 | it. The objects of your worship were once men, and in process 28 4 | pay religious honour and worship to images and pictures. 29 4 | one LORD; and thou shall worship the LORD thy God, and Him 30 4 | you do not know God, and worship the heaven, and how shall 31 10| bewail the gods, not to worship them, and their sufferings 32 10| you handicrafts-men,~ Who worship Jove's fierce-eyed daughter, 33 10| mean those stones which you worship, and the expenditure you 34 10| superstition: the birds worship not a single image; only 35 11| imitate God, and to serve and worship Him only by imitating Him. 36 12| one frenzy-stricken in the worship of idols, intoxicated with