Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  27|         end and limit of sacred duties. Before Him we all prostrate
 2   I,  40|      morals, on virtues, and on duties been rendered vain, because
 3   I,  46|      teaching His followers the duties of a religion that could
 4   I,  63|       find their end in fitting duties; did He not destroy the
 5 III,   5|         gods, but disregard the duties which you owe to the rest;
 6 III,  21|         they concerned with the duties of war, that Vulcan, the
 7 III,  23|   Aesculapius presides over the duties and arts of medicine; and
 8 III,  39|         of officers, ranks, and duties, so, when we say that Novensiles
 9  IV,   9|       of thresholds, and do the duties of their keepers, when every
10  IV,  27| connection with the service and duties required by their majesty,
11  IV,  30|          or alone discharge the duties of religion. True worship
12  VI,   8|        in this fashion, and the duties owed to them paid? He who
13 VII,  33|         be considered religious duties, what reason have they,
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