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1 I | adventures of Melkarth, the god of the Sidonians, and the 2 I | diffusion of red, for the god, as if he were rending himself, 3 III | necklace on the bosom of a god. The glass balls on the 4 III | myself crushed as if some god were stretched upon me. 5 III | obscene images, for as each god was manifested in different 6 III | Carthage, for the idea of a god did not stand out clearly 7 III | climbed the steps of Eschmoun, god of the planets and intelligences; 8 V | he looked like a sidereal god surrounded by the firmament. 9 V | and grief! May Gurzil, god of battles, rend you! may 10 V | rend you! may Mastiman, god of the dead, stifle you! 11 VI | worshipping Aptouknos, the god of the Libyans, and he timidly 12 VII | Further, the influence of the god cast a gloom upon them.~ 13 VII | to devote himself to the god, to offer himself as a holocaust. 14 VII | mingle with the star, the god, and together traverse the 15 VII | knew, terrified her like a god; he had guessed, he knew 16 VII | him like the touch of a god. He caught a glimpse of 17 IX | thus obeying the voice of a god. When he could not ravage 18 XI | raised to the stature of a god.~With quivering nostrils 19 XII | the sun, and terrible as a god, actually found men who 20 XIII| of bronze, like a marine god, with brandished trident, 21 XIII| pain great enough for the god, since he delighted in such 22 XIII| order to draw out the brazen god without touching the ashes 23 XIII| the Divinity: Baal-Samin, god of celestial space; Baal-Peor, 24 XIII| celestial space; Baal-Peor, god of the sacred mountains; 25 XIII| mountains; Baal-Zeboub, god of corruption, with those 26 XIII| was an outrage to their god, thought the priests of 27 XIII| or perhaps for lack of a god that completely satisfied 28 XIII| priest, henceforth without a god, disappeared into the crowd. 29 XIII| Mother, Father and Son, God and Goddess, Goddess and 30 XIII| and Goddess, Goddess and God!” And their voices were 31 XIII| trial of the arms of the god. Slender chainlets stretched 32 XIII| Nevertheless, the appetite of the god was not appeased. He ever 33 XIV | of the tenderness of the god, a proof that he was at 34 XIV | and they reverenced no god. At last the oldest of the 35 XIV | were the ministers of a god diffused in the hearts of 36 XV | had then dispersed, for a god covered him;—and the recollection