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Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea
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1 2, 53 | insanity, that they even sacrificed their friends to those who 2 2, 54 | the Phoenicians annually sacrificed (some of) their friends, 3 2, 54 | same again, was a man also sacrificed in Rhodes on the sixth of 4 2, 54(101)| name for Saturn, had so sacrificed his son Jeud ( 0Ieou&d ); 5 2, 55 | formerly Coronea, was a man sacrificed in the month named among 6 2, 55 | then) so changed, that they sacrificed the man to Diomedes! And 7 2, 55 | He then, who was to be sacrificed, was accordingly—when his 8 2, 56 | law too, whereby men were sacrificed in Heliopolis (a city) of 9 2, 57 | 57. Men were also sacrificed to Juno, and were chosen 10 2, 57 | There were three moreover, sacrificed in one day ! But Amosis 11 2, 58 | 58. They also sacrificed a man to the Omadian Bacchus 12 2, 59 | as Apollodorus affirms, sacrificed a man to Mars! The Phoenicians 13 2, 59 | pestilences, or famines, sacrificed one of their friends, who 14 2, 59 | as to those who were (so) sacrificed. ~ 15 2, 60 | that the Curetes formerly sacrificed boys! And Pallas, who collected 16 2, 61 | Virgin was also annually sacrificed to Minerva, in Laodicea 17 2, 62 | Dumatians111 too, of Arabia, sacrificed a boy annually: him they 18 2, 63 | all the Greeks commonly sacrificed men, before they went out 19 2, 64 | even to this time, a man is sacrificed in the Great City113 (Megalopolis) 20 2, 64(112)| daughters, all of whom were sacrificed for the good of the State. 21 2, 64 | the Libyans117 publicly sacrificed two hundred of the sons 22 2, 64 | Aborigines. These however, had sacrificed to the Gods that select 23 2, 64 | tithe of the ./. men, and sacrificed them to Jupiter and Apollo, 24 2, 81 | the agonies (of death), sacrificed them and feasted on them, 25 3, 1 | Men again were no more sacrificed ; nor were the slaughterings 26 3, 59 | of our Saviour which was sacrificed as a Lamb, for the whole 27 3, 59 | THE WORD OF GOD, -- was sacrificed for the flock of all mankind. 28 3, 59 | was, for these reasons, sacrificed. But He, the great High 29 5, 18 | And, How could He have sacrificed to evil spirits? Or, How


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