Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  59|       they sex distinguished by male and female, nor can the
 2   I,  59|         one of them denotes the male sex while the other is applied
 3  II,  16| arranged in classes, female and male; we, too, have been fashioned
 4 III,   6|         and that there are some male, others female. But this
 5 III,   8|       God whom we worship to be male,-for this reason, that is,
 6 III,   8|     words. For the Deity is not male, but His name is of the
 7 III,   8|  difference of sex, if they are male and female. For who, however
 8 III,  40|     commonly received, but some male attendant and steward of
 9 III,  40|     together, six of them being male, and as many female, with
10   V,  13|        and most inimical to the male sex, in which not only do
11 VII,  18|    other, on the contrary, with male animals? For if victims
12 VII,  19|    female deities, males to the male deities, there is a hidden
13 VII,  19|     distinguished that they are male and female, and have been
14 VII,  19|     victims to the female gods, male victims, on the contrary,
15 VII,  19|         on the contrary, to the male gods, what relation is there
16 VII,  35|       and that some of them are male, others female; we utterly
Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (VA2) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2009. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License