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1 2,2 | out.”[65] But the pagan temples outside the city wails still 2 2,2 | later a decree ordered the temples closed, forbade entrance 3 2,2 | positive decree ordered the temples to be opened, and victims 4 2,2 | was impossible to erect temples in a short period of time, 5 2,2 | the interiors of pagan temples were arranged according 6 2,2 | examples set by Christian temples; the pagans were to conduct 7 2,2 | excused for not attending the temples, and the terror that threatened 8 2,3 | the pagans to reopen their temples and continue the offering 9 2,3 | to seek protection in the temples against debt collectors, 10 2,3 | and the visiting of the temples. In effect this amounted 11 2,3 | the closing of many pagan temples, some of which were then 12 2,3 | Goths to use one of the temples of the capital city for 13 3,9 | fostered the building of many temples, of which the incomparable 14 3,15| splendor of columns and temples, even the name of the people 15 4,1 | left the Christians their temples and the right to perform 16 5,4 | for decorating Christian temples. The images placed in various 17 5,5 | placed in all of the restored temples from which these necessary 18 5,8 | richly decorated walls of temples were either plastered over 19 6,2 | the rapid restoration of temples in such a brief period of