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The Apology Part
1 Text | before about the tears and prayers. But this is not so. I speak Cratylus Part
2 Intro| propitiate them, as men say in prayers, ‘May he graciously receive 3 Text | next best is to say, as in prayers, that we will call them 4 Text | you what Achilles in the ‘Prayers’ says to Ajax,—~‘Illustrious Critias Part
5 Text | after they had offered prayers to the god that they might Euthyphro Part
6 Intro| gods in word and deed, by prayers and sacrifices. In other 7 Text | gods in word and deed, by prayers and sacrifices. Such piety Laws Book
8 3 | Athenian. And we join in the prayers of our friends, and ask 9 3 | will join in his father’s prayers?~Megillus. I understand 10 3 | manners. One sort consisted of prayers to the Gods, which were 11 4 | ships into the sea, that the prayers of the Trojans may be accomplished 12 4 | converse with them by means of prayers and offerings and every 13 5 | We must have recourse to prayers, so to speak, and hope that 14 5 | priestesses will offer up prayers over a first, and second, 15 5 | deserves; and these their prayers they shall write down in 16 6 | invoke God and fortune in our prayers, and beg that they themselves 17 7 | fast or slow, offering up prayers to the Gods and to the sons 18 7 | musical law or type? Ought not prayers to be offered up to the 19 7 | our poets, understanding prayers to be requests which we 20 7 | Gods, intermingled with prayers; and after the Gods prayers 21 7 | prayers; and after the Gods prayers and praises should be offered 22 9 | must be accomplished by prayers and sacrifices to certain 23 10 | purpose, by sacrifices and prayers.~Cleinias. What shall we 24 10 | them in the sacrificial prayers, and seen sights accompanying 25 10 | propitiated with sacrifices and prayers. As to the opinion about 26 10 | prevail by flattery and prayers and incantations, and are 27 10 | Gods with sacrifices and prayers, and will utterly overthrow 28 10 | secretly with sacrifices and prayers, while they are really multiplying 29 11 | shall we suppose that the prayers of a father or mother who 30 11 | entreats the Gods in his prayers to do them good, he is not 31 11 | is ready to answer their prayers. And, truly, the figure 32 11 | honoured by us, join in our prayers, and when they are dishonoured, 33 11 | understanding fears and respects the prayers of parents, knowing well 34 11 | livelihood by unavailing prayers, let the wardens of the Menexenus Part
35 Text | them with sacrifices and prayers, praying to those who have 36 Text | the chief part of their prayers; for they prayed, not that Phaedrus Part
37 Text | he showered his oaths and prayers and promises, and yet could 38 Text | madness has entered with holy prayers and rites, and by inspired Philebus Part
39 Text | God who will listen to my prayers.~PROTARCHUS: Offer up a Protagoras Part
40 Text | Alcibiades, and when the prayers of Callias and the company The Republic Book
41 1 | that I might offer up my prayers to the goddess; and also 42 1 | When we had finished our prayers and viewed the spectacle, 43 5 | unlike the sacrifices and prayers, which at each hymeneal The Second Alcibiades Part
44 Text | have offered inauspicious prayers), although, unlike him, 45 Text | offspring, and when their prayers were heard, have fallen 46 Text | tone, and wish their old prayers unsaid. Wherefore also I The Seventh Letter Part
47 Text | keep quiet and offer up prayers for his own welfare and The Symposium Part
48 Intro| conveys to the gods the prayers of men, and to men the commands 49 Text | taking across to the gods the prayers and sacrifices of men, and