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 1   I,  24|           thin attendance. Former ceremonies are exposed to derision,
 2   I,  25|   superstition of its own novelty ceremonies instituted of old?
 3   I,  50|          the tombs, reversing the ceremonies of the funeral rites. Nor
 4   I,  57|   discredit on our system and our ceremonies. These were written by men;
 5  II,  67|         over to other customs and ceremonies, so that you are condemned
 6 III,   2|         your fellows, and put the ceremonies of the different religions
 7 III,   8|     masculine gender: but in your ceremonies you cannot say the same;
 8 III,  11|          celebrate in disgraceful ceremonies, you will find that the
 9  IV,  18| yourselves about their rights and ceremonies, which has not been recorded
10  IV,  31|         of in fiction. If in your ceremonies and rites neglected sacrifices
11  IV,  31|          to the sacredness of the ceremonies; or if the boy termed patrimus
12   V,   2|           this is to say, By such ceremonies you will turn aside my wrath;
13   V,  22|         upon the gods by the very ceremonies of their mysteries, and
14   V,  24|           the mysteries and those ceremonies which are named by the Greeks
15   V,  42|       amongst the other religious ceremonies? Whether was this name made
16  VI,   1|          not rear temples for the ceremonies of worship, do not set up
17  VI,   5|         the sacred rites with due ceremonies. For, to make it clear,
18 VII,  21|          small crime to throw the ceremonies of the rites and the mode
19 VII,  26|  connected and mixed up with your ceremonies, and are used largely in
20 VII,  26|           skilful in devising new ceremonies, know either of its existence
21 VII,  26|       took the first place in the ceremonies? For if without incense
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