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Alphabetical [« »] tempests-what 1 tempestuous 1 temple 13 temples 48 tempted 1 ten 10 tenaciously 2 | Frequency [« »] 49 yourselves 48 come 48 found 48 temples 48 though 47 against 47 alone | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances temples |
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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