Book, Paragraph

 1   I,   8|          asked to have nothing to offer, I may say, What if the
 2   I,  28|    penalty of the cross who shall offer prayers to you yourselves,
 3   I,  31|          fall on bended knee, and offer supplication with never-ceasing
 4   I,  39|         those which are worthy, I offer no insult to any divine
 5 III,  20|         sooth, and pious writers, offer to your deities. But what
 6  VI,   1|          not build altars, do not offer the blood of creatures slain
 7  VI,   3|           in sacrifice, we do not offer incense and libations of
 8 VII,   1|          not blamed if you do not offer them, nor do you win favour
 9 VII,   3|         what the reason, that you offer them sacrifices; and then,
10 VII,  17|           gods, and to propose to offer sacrifices in your honour,
11 VII,  17| yourselves by oath never again to offer such sacrifices to them.
12 VII,  26|           carelessly neglected to offer that which was most fitted
13 VII,  36|         awe and respect when they offer a few drops of wine. You
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