Book,  Par.

1    VI,      1|     invented, derived from the abominations of the place and the endless
2    VI,     33|     taunting him with nameless abominations and with a spirit bent on
3  XIII,     61|      had sought a veil for his abominations and wickedness. He was particularly
4   XIV,     16| Claudius, and ascribed all the abominations of that reign to his mother,
5   XIV,     21|         Hence a rank growth of abominations and of all infamy. Never
6    XV,     54|        a class hated for their abominations, called Christians by the
7   XVI,     29|        Nero with shame for his abominations, and we have far more cause
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