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 1   I,  26|      because His majesty and His worship are preferred to his own?
 2   I,  28|       the Limentini, than we who worship God the Father of all things,
 3   I,  28|         the genii of states, who worship Pausi and Bellonae:-we are
 4   I,  28|        highest honours who shall worship your slaves? that he merit
 5   I,  28|          unrelenting, because we worship their Author, by whom, if
 6   I,  31|   forgive those who fly from the worship of Thy name and the observance
 7   I,  35|        the worst omen, if we too worship the deity whom you worship?
 8   I,  35|       worship the deity whom you worship? or why do you contend that
 9   I,  36|     inimical to you, because you worship the omnipotent God; but
10   I,  36|     still lives, and because you worship Him in daily supplications.
11   I,  36|         are who believe that the worship of Christ by us has a tendency
12   I,  37|                           37. We worship one who was born a man.
13   I,  37|         a man. What then? do you worship no one who was born a man?
14   I,  37|       was born a man? Do you not worship one and another, aye, deities
15   I,  37| nevertheless upbraid us with the worship of one born like ourselves,
16   I,  39|          be honoured with divine worship, from whom we have already
17   I,  41|          ye who laugh because we worship one who died an ignominious
18   I,  41|          couches, and do you not worship him in most spacious temples;
19   I,  42|                          42. You worship, says my opponent, one who
20   I,  55|          to adopt this manner of worship. Nay, because they saw all
21   I,  64|      indigites and divi; and you worship with couches, altars, temples,
22  II,   3|      justly indignant that their worship has been done away with
23  II,   8|       success in battles? Do you worship and serve the gods without
24  II,  13|         us because we revere and worship the Creator and Lord of
25  II,  34|        folly, if we bow down and worship His name and majesty from
26  II,  70|          a certain time to merit worship and sacrifices, at a certain
27  II,  71|      when, but what you began to worship. Four hundred years ago,
28  II,  72|       and do those who adore and worship Him seem to you to support
29  II,  73|          acquainted with, and to worship with remarkable honours,
30  II,  73|          have so lately begun to worship those deities whom we mentioned
31  II,  73|         mere conjectures, to His worship.
32  II,  76|      reply, why, seeing that you worship so great and so innumerable
33 III,   2|         why do you not serve and worship the other gods with us,
34 III,   2|  requires our service; in Him we worship all that should be adored,-
35 III,   4|        then established here the worship of the same gods, whom you
36 III,   5|        the same way we refuse to worship those of whose existence
37 III,   6|        able to attract us to the worship of these deities you mention,
38 III,   8|          we believed God whom we worship to be male,-for this reason,
39 III,  11|         mock, as it is said, nor worship them, and to think, to believe
40 III,  15|         causes, and because they worship these very images with much
41 III,  16|      honour also by some kind of worship, and to show respect by
42 III,  38|        summon us to their solemn worship, while you give us no definite
43  IV,  16|          violent fear of you, to worship Minerva, for example, with
44  IV,  17|      bodily tortures, urge us to worship the gods, and constrain
45  IV,  27|       their majesty, honour, and worship? For either all these things
46  IV,  30|        not he must be thought to worship the deities, or alone discharge
47  IV,  30|         duties of religion. True worship is in the heart, and a belief
48   V,  29|          against the very act of worship? What say you, O peoples?
49  VI,   1|    temples for the ceremonies of worship, do not set up statues and
50  VI,   3|      temples to them, and do not worship their images; we do not
51  VI,   6|        manifest, either that you worship dead men for immortal gods,
52  VI,   9|                            9. We worship the gods, you say, by means
53  VI,  13|         and an unhappy system of worship was led astray by the making
54  VI,  17|          deities; but in them we worship and venerate those whom
55 VII,  21|       makes no difference to the worship offered to the deity what
56 VII,  31|       thou shouldst venerate and worship with all ceremonial observances,
57 VII,  37|    himself an image which he may worship for a god, or slaughters
58 VII,  38|         games, and other acts of worship, and did not consider themselves
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