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1 Ana | the rescripts of the worst emperors (ch. 5). But your ancient
2 II | senate, by the commands of emperors, and by the government whose
3 II | hostile to the gods, to the emperors, to the laws, to morals,
4 V | the rescripts of the worst emperors. ~Now, to consider somewhat
5 X | offer sacrifices for the emperors.' It follows that we do
6 X(28)| deification of the deceased emperors. ~
7 XIII | divinity to your deceased emperors, since you ascribe it to
8 XXIX | against the majesty of the emperors, because we do not subject
9 XXX | the Living God, Whom the emperors themselves also would rather
10 XXX | the others. They know as emperors Who gave them their empire,
11 XXX | all pray always for all emperors, for their long life, untroubled
12 XXXI | disloyalty? But prayer for emperors is even expressly and plainly
13 XXXII| why we should pray for the emperors, as for the whole state
14 XXXII| diminutive, 'daemonia?' In the emperors we look up to the judgement
15 XXXV | because they render to the emperors neither empty, nor false,
16 XXXVI| fidelity rendered to the emperors do not consist in duties
17 XXXVI| are the same towards the emperors as towards our neighbours.
18 XXXIX| pleasing to Him. We pray for emperors, for their ministers, and
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