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1 2, 30(67) | that Bendidia signifies the feast of Diana, with the Thracians. [
2 2, 30(67) | see the celebration of the feast of Bendis. I adopt the reading
3 2, 30(67) | particulars stating, that this feast was common both to the Athenians
4 2, 54 | condemned to death, until the feast of Saturn; and, when the
5 2, 54 | of Saturn; and, when the feast arrived, they brought the
6 2, 64 | Megalopolis) at the feast of Jupiter Latiaris? For
7 2, 64(114)| 14 [...] The feast of Jupiter must therefore,
8 3, 7 | disciples among the Scythians, feast (now) no more on human beings?
9 3, 36 | that they should make a feast in holiness, both of the
10 4, 15 | king, who made a (marriage) feast for his son, and sent his
11 4, 15 | who had been bidden to the feast; but they would not come.
12 4, 15 | prepared for you : Come to the feast. But they disregarded and
13 4, 15 | that ye find, call to the feast. So those servants went
14 4, 16 | introduces the familiar feast, and bringing together,
15 4, 16 | these things, the rational feast and marriage supper, (represent)
16 4, 16 | and called them to the feast of the New Testament. But
17 4, 16 | that ye find, call to the feast" -- performed even the thing
18 4, 16 | that ye find call to the feast." And this they fulfilled
19 4, 16 | parable, saying, "And48 the feast was filled with guests:
20 4, 25(91) | came up to worship at the feast." They might, indeed, have
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