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 1   I,  38|      distinctions is He to be honoured by us, who, by instilling
 2   I,  39|      very greatest, not to be honoured with divine worship, from
 3 III,   3|        yet feel that they are honoured in common with their Lord,
 4   V,   6|   both loved by Acdestis, and honoured by him with the gifts brought
 5   V,   7|     the body in Pessinus, and honoured it with yearly rites and
 6   V,   8| wonderful narrative, and have honoured without ceasing, lest the
 7 VII,   7|       which they wished to be honoured by them and perfectly observed?
 8 VII,  14|      it is said that a god is honoured by a man, and exalted by
 9 VII,  16|    deity? and are the deities honoured by this, to whose temples,
10 VII,  16|    that the gods of heaven de honoured by the blood of living creatures
11 VII,  18|     that that deity should be honoured with bulls, another with
12 VII,  22|    then also Apollo should be honoured by the sacrifice of musicians
13 VII,  27|        For if the deities are honoured by this, and are not displeased
14 VII,  30|     dignity is supposed to be honoured? What, I say, has a god
15 VII,  33|      of deities? The gods are honoured by these, says thy opponent;
16 VII,  38|       not consider themselves honoured by expiratory offerings.
17 VII,  40|  dwelling beyond the sea, and honoured with magnificent temples;
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