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1 2, 11 | libations and the fumes of sacrifices, to the evil demons which
2 2, 13 | and honoured (them) with sacrifices, and services (connected)
3 2, 15 | means of hymns, elegies, sacrifices, mysteries, books, and votive
4 2, 49 | libations, fumes, blood, and the sacrifices of irrational animals: shewing
5 2, 51 | the Diviners, and offered sacrifices just as their Fathers had
6 2, 60 | the) collection of select sacrifices, that the Curetes formerly
7 2, 60 | Mithra109, affirms, that the sacrifices of men entirely ceased every
8 2, 62(111)| were evidently the human sacrifices of Phoenicia, noticed above.
9 2, 64 | Nor did they add to the sacrifices, fewer than three hundred
10 2, 64 | required upon a time, human sacrifices from those in Italy who
11 2, 64 | they had offered no human sacrifices, they fell into every sort
12 2, 64(119)| before the public, that human sacrifices still prevail in the East
13 2, 64(119)| both to bestial and human sacrifices... on a fearful scale of
14 2, 64(119)| alludes (ib.) to the Druidical sacrifices made formerly in our own
15 2, 69 | very gladly receive the sacrifices which were of Demons, both
16 2, 69 | of bulls, and those human sacrifices, which were of their own
17 2, 69 | forthwith did so in human sacrifices, and in the libations of
18 2, 75 | the wicked and unlawful sacrifices of men. From these things
19 2, 76(135)| p. 164. D.) that human sacrifices, which had every where prevailed,
20 2, 82 | consisted) in the human sacrifices which (prevailed) throughout
21 3, 15 | intellectual and rational sacrifices should, by means of rites
22 3, 16 | power, has abolished those sacrifices which were completed with
23 3, 16 | so provided, that human sacrifices should no more be offered,
24 3, 16 | of Hadrian19, that human sacrifices ceased throughout the whole
25 3, 16(19) | at that very time human sacrifices were offered up at Rome.~
26 3, 59 | superior to all (other) sacrifices, -- was the Body of our
27 3, 59 | the Demons; of those human sacrifices which had been delivered
28 3, 71 | libations, fumes, blood, and sacrifices; nor yet with the sacrifices
29 3, 71 | sacrifices; nor yet with the sacrifices of irrational animals: much
30 3, 71 | slaughter of men, and with human sacrifices. He has been taught, that
31 3, 71 | in the fumes of earthly sacrifices; but only in the enlightened
32 3, 71 | holiness of life; in the sacrifices also which are without smoke
33 3, 71(100)| p. 39,) he terms these sacrifices, [Greek] See the rest of
34 4, 23 | Images, by Idols, ./. by Sacrifices, and the shedding of blood,
35 4, 23 | Samaritans, in slaughter, sacrifices, incense, fire, and many
36 5, 5 | slaughter of bulls, or with the sacrifices of irrational animals ?
37 5, 5 | by means of blood and the sacrifices of irrational animals, or
38 5, 18 | who, without libations, sacrifices, and invocations of Demons,
39 5, 50 | suddenly brought to them sacrifices and libations, as if they
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