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1 2 | patterns of them in their temples; and no painter or artist
2 3 | enemy, or defended their temples and sepulchres and their
3 4 | and laws, and in common temples and rites of worship; but
4 5 | in respect of Gods and temples—the temples which are to
5 5 | of Gods and temples—the temples which are to be built in
6 5 | and images, and altars and temples, and portioned out a sacred
7 5 | shall write down in the temples, on tablets of cypress–wood,
8 5 | portions, first founding temples to Hestia, to Zeus and to
9 6 | and sacred domains, and temples, and the like?~Cleinias.
10 6 | ought to be servants of the temples, and priests and priestesses.
11 6 | who have the care of the temples shall be called priests.
12 6 | mind. The officers of the temples shall be appointed by lot;
13 6 | property of the several temples, and of the sacred domains,
14 6 | classes for the greater temples, and two for the lesser,
15 6 | shall be the order of the temples.~Let everything have a guard
16 6 | the water to the actual temples of the Gods, and so beautify
17 6 | shall have the charge of the temples and fountains which are
18 6 | of them, and also of the temples and walls. These, Cleinias,
19 6 | Quite true.~Athenian. The temples are to be placed all round
20 6 | sake of purity. Near the temples are to be placed buildings
21 6 | to be written down in the temples of their fathers as the
22 7 | or other, either to the temples, or into the country, or
23 7 | six ought to meet at the temples the villages, the several
24 7 | hold office and go to the temples every day, punishing all
25 7 | must instantly rush to the temples and crowd at the altars
26 8 | burglars and robbers of temples, and violent, tyrannical
27 8 | a market–place, and the temples of the Gods, and of their
28 8 | Zeus, and Athene will have temples everywhere together with
29 8 | houses shall be around these temples, where the ground is highest,
30 8 | Their first care, after the temples which are in the agora have
31 9 | law about the robbing of temples, in case any one should
32 9 | the law about robbers of temples and similar incurable, or
33 9 | impulse which moves you to rob temples is not an ordinary human
34 9 | go as a suppliant to the temples of the Gods who avert evils,
35 9 | taken in the act of robbing temples, if he be a slave or stranger,
36 9 | same as of the robbers of temples; and let the whole proceeding
37 9 | traitor, and the robber of temples, and the subverter by violence
38 9 | what relates to robbers of temples, and all kinds of thefts,
39 9 | mistaken, that the robber of temples, and he who was the enemy
40 9 | ventures to go to any of the temples and sacrifice unpurified,
41 9 | agora, or the games, or the temples, he who pleases may bring
42 9 | impiety, and robbing of temples, for he has robbed his parent
43 9 | he shall not pollute the temples, or the agora, or the harbours,
44 9 | case of those who plunder temples. Let him who is convicted
45 9 | not set his foot in the temples, nor at all in the country
46 9 | let him abstain from the temples; and if he do not abstain,
47 9 | pollutes the city and the temples contrary to law, and one
48 10| sacrifice, let him go to the temples and hand over his offerings
49 10| is as follows:—Gods and temples are not easily instituted,
50 10| they find in altars and temples the remedies of them, and
51 10| these actions—by raising temples and by building altars in
52 10| private rites to the public temples, and if they do not persuade
53 12| entertainment provided them at the temples by hospitable persons, and
54 12| priests and ministers of the temples should see and attend to
55 12| in the agora and in the temples, and no one has put in a
56 12| as the conqueror in any temples which he pleases; and he
57 12| by private persons or in temples, are in other cities provocative
58 12| of stone, to the public temples; of woven work let him not
59 12| in the case of robbers of temples and parricides and the like,
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