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 1   I,  24|        are neglected, and in the temples there is now a very thin
 2   I,  28|         the part of the deities. Temples have been erected with lofty
 3   I,  37|        whom you now have in your temples; and have you not set them
 4   I,  41|        and as a holy god, in the temples of the Great Mother, that
 5   I,  41|     worship him in most spacious temples; and in addition to all
 6   I,  49|       suppliants through all the temples, although they prostrated
 7   I,  64|        pillage the treasuries of temples; who by proscription, banishment,
 8   I,  64|    worship with couches, altars, temples, and other service, and
 9  II,  70|  immortal gods themselves, whose temples you now enter with reverence,
10  II,  70|    certain time, to be set up in temples, and to be consecrated by
11  II,  76|      innumerable gods, and build temples to them, fashion images
12 III,   3|          instead of gods in your temples, and the images which you
13 III,   6|  antiquity dedicated magnificent temples in almost every city. You
14 III,  12|       most splendid abodes, your temples. And let no one here bring
15 III,  23|      does he, very often, suffer temples and parts of cities to fall
16  IV,   1|         rear altars and splendid temples, have divine power, and
17  IV,   1|        you have loaded them with temples and couches, holding with
18  IV,   9|         we see the thresholds of temples and private houses destroyed
19  IV,  16|          you not see that in all temples the images of Minervas are
20   V,   9|      honour, who is chief in the temples? and could he neither reconsider
21   V,  29|         with the services of the temples, and given up to them? Is
22  VI,   1|       have now to speak of their temples, their images also, and
23  VI,   1|   impiety because we do not rear temples for the ceremonies of worship,
24  VI,   3|          we are told, we rear no temples to them, and do not worship
25  VI,   3|         shrines, and by building temples? Do we even slay victims
26  VI,   3|       what want, do you say that temples have been reared, and think
27  VI,   3|       stones? For what are these temples? If you ask human weakness -
28  VI,   4|       this reason that we assign temples to the gods as though we
29  VI,   6|      authors, that many of these temples which have been raised with
30  VI,   6|       deities, whose shrines and temples have been built over the
31  VI,   6|     Polyandria of Varro, by what temples they are covered, and what
32  VI,   8|        that to the immortal gods temples have been either reared
33  VI,  11|      heaven have ears, then, and temples, an occiput, spine, loins,
34  VI,  12|   Jupiter, and fix them upon the temples of Mars. and to strip Mars
35  VI,  14|       upon the ground in all the temples, are bones, stones, brass,
36  VI,  16|     within the very domes of the temples, toss themselves about,
37  VI,  21|      that he kept watch over his temples and images without ceasing?
38  VI,  23|        or had any care for their temples, as is said. But now because
39  VI,  24|       some reason, if, after the temples of the gods were founded,
40  VI,  24| wickedness, we see that even the temples themselves are attacked
41  VI,  26|         though there are so many temples in your states filled with
42 VII,   9|        property and plunder your temples? did I uproot the most sacred
43 VII,  16|       honoured by this, to whose temples, when yon arrange to go,
44 VII,  24|        are not sacrificed in the temples of the gods without some
45 VII,  35|    images and statues in all the temples, were born and produced
46 VII,  40|        honoured with magnificent temples; and that the violence of
47 VII,  44|          sea, you say, and after temples were built to them, after
48 VII,  47|    venerable oracles? Why, after temples were built, and shrines
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