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 1   I,  17|         you assert that those most holy gods are enraged at Christian
 2   I,  41|           as a propitious and as a holy god, in the temples of the
 3 III,  10|               10. What say you, ye holy and pure guardians of religion?
 4 III,  10|       delivered. O divinity, pure, holy, free from and unstained
 5  IV,  26|          in your writers, that the holy immortals lusted after women?
 6  IV,  26|           one son; but Hercules, a holy god, in one night taught
 7  IV,  34|         that they are persons most holy; and so utterly have you
 8   V,  18| explicuisse motus certos. Then the holy and burning deities poured
 9   V,  23|    themselves to be thought pious, holy, and defenders of religion?
10   V,  24|       Thesmophoria, in which those holy vigils and solemn watchings
11   V,  27|        seize by violence, as their holy and hidden mysteries relate?
12   V,  29|       aided by the teaching of the holy deities?
13   V,  32|          the gods, contain in them holy mysteries, theories wonderful
14  VI,  22|           was held by the Cyprians holy and venerable from ancient
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