Book, Paragraph

1   I,  25|         of unguarded speech? To adore God as the highest existence,
2   I,  27| according to oar custom; Him we adore in joint prayers; from Him
3   I,  28|  attached to a better cause who adore the Lares Grundules, the
4  II,  70|     whose deity you suppliantly adore, did they not at certain
5  II,  72| something new; and do those who adore and worship Him seem to
6 III,  15|      such rites: you yourselves adore images of men, as though
7  VI,  14|      with terror, and which you adore prostrate upon the ground
8  VI,  16|    pieces of baked earthenware, adore plates of copper, beg from
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