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1 2, 7(5)| similar recension of these Deities. Our passage, however, is
2 2, 12 | abettors of the error of the deities, which they had (so) fabricated.
3 2, 14 | assimilating themselves to their Deities, we can readily shew from
4 2, 18 | about their male and female deities,—passions filled with every
5 2, 20 | purpose of reverencing those Deities, that were in certain places,
6 2, 22 | they likewise did, female Deities. Marriage too, and the bringing
7 2, 23 | that was over all; nor the (Deities) which were in certain places,
8 2, 30 | again, he called those (Deities) that were honoured in the
9 2, 34 | forth the error of these Deities. And, having accused them
10 2, 44 | confessed that these very same (Deities) were both dissoluble, and
11 2, 46 | that he should call these Deities God ? For, if He is truly
12 2, 50 | there was a multitude of Deities among them ?—since that
13 2, 50 | from these same their own (Deities), they should no more have
14 2, 50 | Philosophers; or, that those (Deities) were no Gods. For if, when (
15 2, 67 | they still retain. These Deities moreover, and Laws, so affected
16 2, 67 | of themselves; these very Deities apportioning to them, as
17 2, 68 | worshipped those ancient (Deities), and gave themselves up
18 2, 70 | their nature beneficent Deities, remaining too on the earth,
19 2, 75 | were these astonishing (Deities) caught, that they had not
20 2, 78 | images and altars these (Deities) of their fathers, in their
21 3, 20 | God, and arranged their Deities before them in battle array
22 5, 3 | divinations of their ./. deities, have put it thus on record
23 5, 17 | error of a multitude of Deities : -- laws purifying the
24 5, 28 | contend also with their Deities, but should not draw out
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