Book, Chapter

 1    I,   2, p.    9|        involved in the errors of idolatry, moreover they were outside
 2    I,   6, p.   29| circumcised, by his rejection of idolatry, and his confession of the
 3    I,   6, p.   34|   imperfect, and when he forbade idolatry, he commanded them to worship
 4   II,   2, p.   69|        of the (d) Destruction of Idolatry, and of the Piety of the
 5   II,   3, p.   72|      Turning of the Nations from Idolatry to the God of the Universe,
 6   II,   3, p.   92|   turning away from the error of idolatry, and coming to know the
 7  III,   2, p.  104|     severest punishment (91) for idolatry. He was the first also to
 8  III,   2, p.  105|     accomplished the rout of the idolatry that embraced (b) the whole
 9  III,   2, p.  105|      from their impious Egyptian idolatry under evil daemons. Moses,
10  III,   6, p.  151|        establishing laws against idolatry in direct opposition to
11   IV,  17, p.  219|       all nations, from Egyptian idolatry; while the Jesus in the
12    V,   4, p.  247|         have begun the errors of idolatry, it is natural that they
13    V,   4, p.  247|        represent all the rest of idolatry. And this was fulfilled
14   VI,   9, p.    9|        abolition of all forms of idolatry, which had its chief seats
15   VI,  13, p.   14|        represent in metaphor the idolatry practised formerly on mountains,
16   VI,  13, p.   16|          practice of impiety and idolatry), and also that the evil
17   VI,  16, p.   24|        enslaving it to their own idolatry. This, then, He says that
18   VI,  16, p.   24|       spoils from their fathers' idolatry to them who of old have
19   VI,  20, p.   41|     idolaters, and the spirit of idolatry working in them, are even
20  VII,   1, p.   52|        and especially in godless idolatry; and that could only be
21  VII,   1, p.   59|          one that leads men into idolatry and into a diversity of
22  VII,   1, p.   68|          everywhere in promoting idolatry and false beliefs among
23  VII,   1, p.   69|   rejected godless, polytheistic idolatry, and obeyed the word of
24 VIII, Int, p.   97|        polytheistic and daemonic idolatry, the knowledge of the religion
25   IX,   1, p.  151|   mentioned, because of Israel's idolatry in the wilderness, when "
26   IX,   1, p.  151|     Moabites (for they committed idolatry and worshipped idols, as
27   IX,   2, p.  155|        were of old distracted by idolatry. This may be so, yet when
28   IX,  16, p.  185|        alone, namely, to give up idolatry and pay no heed to polytheistic
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