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Alphabetical [« »] ape 1 apexaones 1 apis 2 apollo 30 apollodorus 1 apollonius 1 apollos 1 | Frequency [« »] 30 ages 30 allow 30 altars 30 apollo 30 end 30 existence 30 false | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances apollo |
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1 I, 26| preferred to his own? Is Apollo whether called Delian or 2 I, 30| special characteristics? Does Apollo give you rain? Does Mercury 3 I, 36| bow-bearing deities Diana and Apollo, who were companions of 4 I, 62| filled, as you say, with Apollo's power, had been cut down 5 I, 62| by impious robbers, would Apollo be said to have been slain 6 II, 2| believe in the existence of Apollo, Diana, Mercury, Mars, Give 7 II, 68| with the heads of men by Apollo's advice; have you not, 8 II, 70| Venus, Diana, Mercury, Apollo, Hercules, the Muses, the 9 II, 73| not contain the name of Apollo? Now it is clear and manifest 10 III, 6| and Janus, Minerva, Juno, Apollo, Venus, Triptolemus, Hercules, 11 III, 33| you maintain that Bacchus, Apollo, the Sun, are one deity, 12 III, 33| sun is also Bacchus and Apollo, there can consequently 13 III, 33| consequently be in the universe no Apollo or Bacchus; and thus, by 14 III, 34| fruits has no existence, and Apollo is robbed of his sister, 15 III, 40| Penates were Neptune and Apollo, who once, on fixed terms, 16 III, 43| near, divine Penates, thou Apollo, and thou, O Neptune, and 17 III, 43| Jovialis, not Neptune and Apollo, shall be the dii Penates? 18 IV, 14| virgin but the mother of Apollo by Vulcan; the second, the 19 IV, 15| winged Cupids, and four named Apollo; whose fathers they mention 20 IV, 16| divine majesty, who bore Apollo and Diana, and by the fruit 21 IV, 24| Boeotian Pindar sings? that Apollo, having become rich, by 22 IV, 25| wantonness; as the Delian Apollo, who served Admetus, as 23 IV, 26| Alope? that the spotless Apollo, Latona's son, most chaste 24 VI, 3| this that of Hercules, of Apollo, of Dis. What is this but 25 VI, 3| this of Juno and Venus, Apollo dwells here, in this abides 26 VI, 6| the temple of the Delian Apollo, are not Hyperoche and Laodice 27 VI, 6| Maghesia. Under the altar of Apollo, which is seen in the city 28 VI, 21| right that a son sprung from Apollo, a father smooth and beardless, 29 VI, 23| finally, the prophetic Apollo, when by pirates and sea 30 VII, 22| gravid swine, then also Apollo should be honoured by the