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 1   I,   3|           and after it revealed the mysteries of hidden truth? But pestilences,
 2   I,  62|          brought to light in hidden mysteries.
 3   I,  63|             these hidden and unseen mysteries, you will say, which neither
 4  II,   5|        those, too, who pry into the mysteries of philosophy, seek to learn
 5  II,   7|            and seek to lay bare the mysteries of nature, on the one hand
 6  II,  16|             said in the more hidden mysteries is true, that the souls
 7 III,  15|     religion is yours? You mock the mysteries of the Egyptians, because
 8   V,   1|        handed down by you in hidden mysteries? have they been invented
 9   V,   5|   acquaintance with the most secret mysteries:-Within the confines of
10   V,  18|             contained in the sacred mysteries named initia, and not divulged
11   V,  19| loudly-bleating goats. Those hidden mysteries of Cyprian Venus we pass
12   V,  20|            to leave unnoticed those mysteries also into which Phrygia
13   V,  20|          any pleasure in discussing mysteries so filthy, but that it may
14   V,  22|            very ceremonies of their mysteries, and by the unseemly origin
15   V,  23|             down in the most secret mysteries of the sacred rites? If
16   V,  24|         that we should consider the mysteries and those ceremonies which
17   V,  27|            as their holy and hidden mysteries relate? do they enter into
18   V,  28|            mention those Alimontian mysteries in which Greece erects phalli
19   V,  29|             what he felt about such mysteries. Let him ask the whole of
20   V,  32|          gods, contain in them holy mysteries, theories wonderful and
21   V,  33|          any account, to wrap those mysteries in dark obscurity, what
22   V,  39|          Froth the solemn rites and mysteries of initiation, it is clear,
23   V,  39|            what do those Eleusinian mysteries and secret rites contain
24   V,  39|           causes and origins of the mysteries are traceable to past events,
25   V,  42|          the gods do not wish their mysteries to be known by men, and
26   V,  42|             above do not wish their mysteries to be made public? whence
27  VI,  23|       burned to ashes, with all the mysteries, and Isis? Where Liber Eleutherius,
28 VII,  24|           Magi which the pontifical mysteries have restored to a place
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