Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  41|          himself by offerings, by victims, and by kindled frankincense,
 2  II,  62|        Let Etruria sacrifice what victims it may, let the wise deny
 3  II,  69|            or in the veins of the victims sacrificed? When did the
 4  II,  71|           heap up bulls and other victims at the risk of bringing
 5  IV,  12|         beliefs, and rejoice that victims are slain in sacrifice to
 6  IV,  30|         rites, and slays spotless victims, who gives piles of incense
 7  VI,   3|      their images; we do not slay victims in sacrifice, we do not
 8  VI,   3|          temples? Do we even slay victims to Him? Do we give Him the
 9  VI,  15|         were also to bid you slay victims to the bits and fragments,
10 VII,   1|       slaughter and immolation of victims, about pure wine, about
11 VII,   1|          obtuse as either to slay victims in sacrifice to those who
12 VII,   3|      seizes upon the souls of the victims, or snuffs up eagerly the
13 VII,   4|     perchance it is not this, are victims not slain in sacrifice to
14 VII,  13|  sufficiently, as I suppose, that victims, and the things which go
15 VII,  16|         as birds also are counted victims by you, why do you not sacrifice
16 VII,  18|         not appeased with all the victims, but certain deities with
17 VII,  18|       with white, that with dusky victims, one with female, the other,
18 VII,  18|         with male animals? For if victims are slain in sacrifice to
19 VII,  19|         for in sacrificing female victims to the female deities, males
20 VII,  19|          to like, that is, female victims to the female gods, male
21 VII,  19|          to the female gods, male victims, on the contrary, to the
22 VII,  19|           dark, even the blackest victims are slain? Because, says
23 VII,  20|       reason is there, that black victims, even of the darkest hue,
24 VII,  20| yourselves -that the flesh of the victims is not black, nor their
25 VII,  20|     little bristles torn from the victims? Do you leave the wretched
26 VII,  21|         it is right to consecrate victims of a certain kind to certain
27 VII,  21|         it is right to consecrate victims of a certain kind to certain
28 VII,  22|        should gravid and pregnant victims have been sacrificed to
29 VII,  22|     therefore fitting that virgin victims be sacrificed to her, and
30 VII,  29|           cakes and pottages, and victims slain in honour of them,
31 VII,  32|       immolation and slaughter of victims: are the gods moved by garlands
32 VII,  36|       beasts and the slaughter of victims; we hold that there is in
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