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1 4 | most glorious gifts of the gods are in no wise to be despised; 2 12| purity enthroned among the gods in heaven. Wherefore let 3 18| for it to the immorta l gods with libations poured from 4 21| respect, I find, that the gods more especially surpass 5 21| smallest is most like unto the gods. ~ 6 25| than the worship of the gods. He also teaches him the 7 26| acceptable to the immortal gods, full of all knowledge of 8 26| speech with the immortal gods has power to do all the 9 27| deny the existence of the gods. Take, for instance, the 10 27| on their worship of the gods, as though, forsooth, they 11 30| and eke the charm tbat gods the whinnying mare. ~ 12 39| told him of the immortal gods? ~Quintus Ennius wrote a 13 43| character midway between gods and men, and that all divination 14 53| handkerchief among the household gods in the house of Pontianus. 15 53| cloth among the household gods in the house of Pontianus. 16 54| deposit with the household gods?' Really, Aemilianus! Is 17 54| why did you not ask the gods for something? The same 18 55| of Pontianus' household gods? You shall have your will. ~ 19 56| or flocks to any of the gods of the farmer, who feed 20 56| because he despises the gods. I therefore find it the 21 64| grant you the hatred of the gods of either world and ever 22 65| he makes offerings to the gods should do so in proportion 23 65| men are holy to all the gods. Let no one therefore dedicate 24 65| dedicate any shrines to the gods over and above these. ~He