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 1   I,  38|   thoughts to heaven from brutish statues formed of the vilest clay,
 2   I,  64|         present with chariots and statues, and as much as in you lies,
 3 III,  16|        show respect by dedicating statues to us, with what rage would
 4  VI,   1|         of worship, do not set up statues and images of any god, do
 5  VI,   8|       next to say something about statues and images, which you form
 6  VI,  13|           astray by the making of statues. That well-known and most
 7  VI,  15|          other materials of which statues and images of deities usually
 8  VI,  15|         up in the bodily forms of statues. What stupidity it is-for
 9  VI,  16|         the hollow parts of these statues? that they gather carefully
10  VI,  17|          other materials of which statues are made, to be in themselves
11  VI,  17| introduces and causes to dwell in statues made by workmen. The reasoning
12  VI,  18|       perfectly free to leave the statues empty, the images will then
13  VI,  18|           is the case, in sitting statues also the gods should be
14  VI,  19|          be said to be in all the statues, all reasonableness and
15  VI,  22|           that they despise these statues, in which they do not care
16 VII,  35|        you have set up images and statues in all the temples, were
17 VII,  38|            and certain images and statues set on loftier pillars,
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