Book, Chapter

 1    1,  5|        nothing that pertained to sacrifice, which she accustomed to
 2    3, 12|         go in procession, and do sacrifice to mitigate the ire of the
 3    4, 22|      with the ashes of old burnt sacrifice. For why, every person honoured
 4    4, 22|          his prayers and offered sacrifice, and desired a husband for
 5    4, 22|   harvest, by the secrets of thy Sacrifice, by the flying chariots
 6    5, 26|          manner of beast to make sacrifice withall, nor wine sufficient
 7    5, 29|        said: Why doe we not make sacrifice of this common adulterous
 8    6, 32| shouldest complaine: I will make sacrifice with the bloud of thine
 9    6, 32|        receive me, behold I make Sacrifice unto you with my whole body:
10    6, 36|      goddesse supper and to make sacrifice withall. After that the
11    6, 36|        all our company with much sacrifice and veneration. But there
12    7, 41|      were naked together, making sacrifice unto the Goddesse Venus,
13    7, 42|        what to doe, or with what sacrifice to appease the anger of
14    9, 47|          prophane or despise the sacrifice in any wise, for the great
15    9, 48|        which should minister the sacrifice is chosen by her providence,
16    9, 48|   celebration, and after morning sacrifice ended, brought out of the
17    9, 48|          approached, when as the sacrifice should be done, and when
18    9, 48|        is unable to satisfie thy sacrifice, my voice hath no power
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