Book, Par.
1 I, 83| distinguished in the provinces, good God! it is a thing which not
2 II, 61| champion of Gaul, and a God (for he had assumed this
3 II, 78| They have no image of the god nor any temple; the tradition
4 III, 74| himself in the arms of the god. Sabinus and Atticus were
5 IV, 77| Romans be driven out (which God forbid) what can result
6 IV, 84| did by the advice of the God Serapis, whom this nation,
7 IV, 84| the counsel of the same God, prayed that the limb might
8 IV, 85| that he might consult the God about the interests of his
9 IV, 86| The origin of this God Serapis has not hitherto
10 IV, 86| the oracle was clear. The God bade them go and carry back
11 IV, 87| moment the anger of the God, terrified at another by
12 IV, 87| longer the purposes of the God. As he yet hesitated, various
13 IV, 87| them the bidding of the God, the visions of Ptolemy
14 IV, 87| marvellous, and relates that the God of his own will conveyed
15 IV, 87| and introduction of the God Serapis. I am aware indeed
16 IV, 87| strength of ancient Egypt. The God himself, because he heals
17 V, 4 | look for any relief from God or man, forsaken as they
18 V, 5 | shared the flight of that God, and to have founded the
19 V, 6 | make representations of God in human shape out of perishable
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