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Alphabetical [« »] inasmuch 10 inborn 3 incantations 2 incense 28 incensed 1 incessant 3 incest 1 | Frequency [« »] 28 food 28 former 28 greatest 28 incense 28 members 28 mysteries 28 necessary | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances incense |
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1 II, 76| and all heap up boxfuls of incense on the already loaded altars, 2 III, 15| these very images with much incense, and whatever else is used 3 III, 24| good, except they receive incense and consecrated offerings? 4 IV, 16| that either fumigations of incense be offered to her, or sacrificial 5 IV, 30| victims, who gives piles of incense to be burned with fire, 6 V, 3| mortals? the sacrificial meal, incense, blood, the scent of burning 7 VI, 1| creatures slain in sacrifices, incense, nor sacrificial meal, and 8 VI, 3| sacrifice, we do not offer incense and libations of wine. And 9 VII, 1| about pure wine, about incense, and about all the other 10 VII, 3| the deities; for either incense is given, and is lost melting 11 VII, 12| the poor man burn a little incense, and a small piece of some 12 VII, 20| horrible in colour? Dye the incense if it is offered, the salted 13 VII, 26| to say a few words about incense and wine, for these, too, 14 VII, 26| with respect to that very incense which you use, we ask this 15 VII, 26| declared, was it known what incense was, as is proved by the 16 VII, 26| ceremonies? For if without incense the performance of a religious 17 VII, 26| nor gods sought for this incense, it is proved that to-day 18 VII, 27| cause, what the reason, that incense is put on the altars before 19 VII, 27| should show why you give incense to the gods, so, too, it 20 VII, 27| happen not to know what this incense is, or what is its origin, 21 VII, 27| away before the smoke of incense, and lulled to sleep, their 22 VII, 28| 28. Will any one say that incense is given to the celestials, 23 VII, 28| thousand pounds of the finest incense, and the whole sky were 24 VII, 29| Wine is used along with incense; and of this, in like manner, 25 VII, 32| wish, honour in wine and in incense, let the auger and displeasure 26 VII, 36| think that, by wine and incense, honour is given to the 27 VII, 37| true sacrifices; for gruel, incense, and flesh feed the devouring 28 App | blood and fumigation with incense; who spend days of festivity,