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dionysius 2
dionysus 24
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Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus)
Exhortation to the Heathen

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dionysus

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1 2| in honour of the frenzied Dionysus, celebrating their sacred 2 2| wickedness (musos) relating to Dionysus; but if from Myus of Attica, 3 2| Proserpine). The mysteries of Dionysus are wholly inhuman; for 4 2| abstracted the heart of Dionysus, was called Pallas, from 5 2| throwing into it the members of Dionysus, first boiled them down, 6 2| consigns the members of Dionysus to his son Apollo to be 7 2| the drops of the blood of Dionysus. Those Corybantes also they 8 2| improbably, that for this reason Dionysus was called Attis, because 9 2| a serpent the symbol of Dionysus Bassareus? And besides these, 10 2| Athenians, and the vine Dionysus, as the Thebans. Others, 11 2| and phalloi consecrated to Dionysus were a world's shame, pervading 12 2| their deadly influence. For Dionysus, eagerly desiring to descend 13 2| not so in the opinion of Dionysus: it was an Aphrodisian favour 14 2| favour that was asked of Dionysus as a reward. The god was 15 2| raised aloft in honour of Dionysus through the various cities. " 16 2| procession in honour of Dionysus, and sing most shameless 17 2| This is that Pluto and Dionysus in whose honour they give 18 2| over in silence just now Dionysus Choiropsales. The Sicyonians 19 3| offered the like sacrifice to Dionysus, is said by Dosidas. The 20 4| shall add that the image of Dionysus Morychus at Athens was made 21 4| temple of the Eleutherian Dionysus; and as to the temple of 22 4| Ptolemy the Fourth was called Dionysus; and Mithridates of Pontus 23 4| of Pontus was also called Dionysus; and Alexander wished to 24 4| from their shameful forms: Dionysus from his robe; Hephaestus


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