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1 1, 42 | made in the image of God40, honoured with hymns and songs THE
2 1, 42 | the fear of God. But these honoured nothing with purity of life,
3 1, 47 | thou, as a dear child, been honoured of God. Why (so) despisest
4 1, 78 | who are in heaven, and has honoured, through the freedom of
5 2, 4 | Juno, and of others, and honoured them with the title of god:
6 2, 9 | 9. But, they also honoured with the Reverend name,
7 2, 12 | of Others. For the Greeks honoured Bacchus, Hercules, Aesculapius,
8 2, 12 | truth men only,—they also honoured with the name of Gods. ./.
9 2, 13 | Gods and Demigods, and honoured (them) with sacrifices,
10 2, 30 | knew God as He was; but honoured Him not as God. He concealed
11 2, 30 | those (Deities) that were honoured in the cities, Demons: and
12 2, 39(76)| matter of any in Plato, and honoured probably more frequently
13 2, 41 | Nevertheless, such cannot be honoured by the truth; because he
14 2, 44 | because " he knew God83, but honoured Him not as God; but worshipped
15 2, 44 | these same he worshipped, he honoured, and called them Gods! And
16 2, 46 | selfsame beings Gods to be honoured85? For, What participation
17 2, 49 | likeness of men: and these they honoured with libations, fumes, blood,
18 2, 51 | their Fathers had done; and honoured those (Gods) with the honours
19 2, 68 | conversant among men; they were honoured, and they were served :
20 2, 71 | very) gates, and daily honoured by their citizens. What (
21 2, 71 | nor was it, that they were honoured in every city only, but
22 2, 71 | if) when they were (so) honoured, they supplied nothing more
23 2, 71 | nothing more to those who honoured them, than the slaughter
24 2, 73 | conversant among them, and honoured by all ? Did they neglect
25 2, 73 | performed for those who honoured them, but of enemies and
26 2, 76 | has been made known and honoured by all men, Barbarians and
27 2, 76 | existed formerly, when they honoured the Gods far more than their
28 2, 78 | other) place; so that they honoured with images and altars these (
29 2, 86 | resided in these should be honoured, Why did He destroy their
30 4, 7 | greatly and abundantly honoured in the city of Rome. And,
31 4, 7(16) | the Gentiles, very highly honoured: it was Paul nevertheless,
32 4, 23 | called Gerizim which they honoured, on the side of Neapolis,
33 4, 23 | both, certain parts were honoured; and of both, the Scripture
34 5, 5 | should not suppose they honoured God by means of blood and
35 5, 25 | it be granted, that they honoured Him while He was yet with
36 5, 38 | Thomas." Thus therefore Luke honoured Matthew, just as they, who
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