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1 I, 20| and to avenge the insults offered them. Nay rather, if it 2 I, 40| departed by reason of violence offered to Him. Pythagoras of Samos 3 II, 62| blood of certain animals is offered to certain deities. These 4 II, 64| fastidious as to spurn the kindly offered gift, nay, more, if your 5 II, 64| term those things which are offered by Christ ridiculous and 6 II, 64| you choose to take what is offered, and turn it to your own 7 II, 68| that reddish ones may be offered? While during the reigns 8 II, 78| demanding the reason of the offered gift. When that at stake 9 III, 3| tacitly implied in the homage offered to the kings themselves; 10 IV, 16| fumigations of incense be offered to her, or sacrificial wines 11 IV, 34| disregarded the insults offered to the other deities? That 12 IV, 34| you should repel insults offered to them by the same laws 13 IV, 35| in the wrongs and insults offered to the gods? At the public 14 V, 10| vehemence her son when he offered her violence? Why did she 15 V, 20| by the wrongs and insults offered to him; not that we feel 16 V, 25| turns away from the kindly offered services, and rejects them; 17 V, 45| such an insult should be offered to the deities as not even 18 VI, 13| that sacred honours were offered to courtesans instead of 19 VI, 18| when sacrifices should be offered,-when it is right and fitting 20 VII, 1| sacrifices at all should be offered? To answer you not with 21 VII, 3| life only of the victim is offered to the gods, and its blood 22 VII, 4| reason why they should be offered, since there is no pleasure 23 VII, 5| conviction, that sacrifices are offered to the gods of heaven for 24 VII, 6| and that sacrifices are offered and sacred solemnities performed 25 VII, 6| if these sacrifices are offered to satisfy the gods when 26 VII, 9| established that sacrifices are offered in vain for this purpose 27 VII, 12| except when rewards are first offered, they will give their favour 28 VII, 13| go along with them, are offered in vain to the immortal 29 VII, 13| honour, which is said to be offered by any one, and to be yielded 30 VII, 16| of living creatures being offered to them, why do you not 31 VII, 20| Dye the incense if it is offered, the salted grits, and all 32 VII, 21| difference to the worship offered to the deity what animal 33 VII, 21| blood that it should be offered in sacrifice to him, not 34 VII, 26| that to-day also that is offered uselessly and in vain which 35 VII, 29| point out why that liquor is offered; that is, why wine is poured 36 VII, 31| also, which, when wine is offered, it is customary to use 37 VII, 37| all the things which are offered to them consumed here under 38 VII, 38| diviners-sacrifice has been offered, and certain gods have been 39 VII, 38| cooled when these things are offered, and those things become