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1 1 | consideration of the proper funeral rites and honours of the dead.
2 4 | and in common temples and rites of worship; but colonies
3 4 | fellow–citizens, and the rites of hospitality taught by
4 5 | in connection with mystic rites, either originating on the
5 6 | give them altars and sacred rites, and at the altars let us
6 6 | authority. What are to be the rites before marriages, or any
7 7 | remedy of motion in the rites of the Corybantes; for when
8 7 | blasphemies on the sacred rites, exciting the souls of the
9 8 | infernal deities and their rites with the Gods who are termed
10 8 | termed heavenly and their rites, but shall separate them,
11 8 | house duly married by sacred rites, whether they be bought
12 9 | partake of the same sacred rites with those whom they have
13 9 | communication in sacred rites with his children, neither
14 9 | or share in the sacred rites of those whom they have
15 9 | minister of their sacred rites with better fortune than
16 10| violation of public and holy rites, or of the partly–common
17 10| or of the partly–common rites in which tribes and phratries
18 10| committed against private rites and sepulchres, and in the
19 10| allowed to practise religious rites contrary to law. And let
20 10| No man shall have sacred rites in a private house. When
21 10| and perform any sacred rites not publicly authorized—
22 10| carry away their private rites to the public temples, and
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