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Cratylus Part
1 Intro| that to Hestia the first sacrifices are offered. There is also 2 Text | those who appointed that sacrifices should be first offered Critias Part
3 Text | themselves temples and instituted sacrifices. And Poseidon, receiving 4 Text | over the embers of the sacrifices by which they had sworn, Euthyphro Part
5 Intro| and deed, by prayers and sacrifices. In other words, says Socrates, 6 Text | and deed, by prayers and sacrifices. Such piety is the salvation Laws Book
7 1 | Oracle, and offered certain sacrifices which the God commanded. 8 5 | mankind have established sacrifices in connection with mystic 9 5 | entertain one another with sacrifices, and become friends and 10 6 | ten years experience of sacrifices and dances, if extending 11 6 | a cow and had no animal sacrifices, but only cakes and fruits 12 6 | the time when the nuptial sacrifices and ceremonies were performed. 13 7 | whom they offer acceptable sacrifices, and producing in them a 14 7 | to be sung at the several sacrifices, and with what dances the 15 7 | the citizens are to offer sacrifices and libations to the Fates 16 7 | in order that seasons and sacrifices and festivals may have their 17 7 | far as to be able to offer sacrifices and pray to them in pious 18 8 | them, and to determine what sacrifices will be for the good of 19 8 | him, making the games and sacrifices duly to correspond at fitting 20 8 | during their whole life are sacrifices and festivals and dances. 21 9 | accomplished by prayers and sacrifices to certain Gods, who are 22 10 | aside from their purpose, by sacrifices and prayers.~Cleinias. What 23 10 | their parents during the sacrifices showing an intense earnestness 24 10 | easily propitiated with sacrifices and prayers. As to the opinion 25 10 | about the Gods and about sacrifices and oaths, and perhaps by 26 10 | promise to charm the Gods with sacrifices and prayers, and will utterly 27 10 | consecrating the occasion, vowing sacrifices, and promising shrines to 28 10 | propitiate the God secretly with sacrifices and prayers, while they 29 11 | temple, or at the public sacrifices, or at games, or in the 30 12 | assemblies, and at all Hellenic sacrifices and sacred missions, and 31 12 | sent to take part in the sacrifices and games there dedicated 32 12 | forbidding strangers at meals and sacrifices, as is the manner which Menexenus Part
33 Text | these to reconcile them with sacrifices and prayers, praying to Phaedo Part
34 Text | infer from the rites and sacrifices which are offered to the Philebus Part
35 Intro| to ourselves. For he who sacrifices himself for the good of The Republic Book
36 1 | I have to look after the sacrifices, and I hand over the argument 37 1 | went away laughing to the sacrifices. ~Tell me then, O thou heir 38 2 | moreover, he can offer sacrifices, and dedicate gifts to the 39 2 | or his ancestor's sins by sacrifices or charms, with rejoicings 40 2 | and avert their wrath by sacrifices and soothing entreaties, 41 2 | atonements for sin may be made by sacrifices and amusements which fill 42 2 | influenced and turned by "sacrifices and soothing entreaties 43 4 | handsome about them, offering sacrifices to the gods on their own 44 4 | institution of temples and sacrifices, and the entire service 45 5 | brides and bridegrooms, and sacrifices will be offered and suitable 46 5 | auspices very unlike the sacrifices and prayers, which at each 47 5 | teacher; and we too, at sacrifices and on the like occasions, 48 7 | them public memorials and sacrifices and honor them, if the Pythian The Second Alcibiades Part
49 Text | offer them more and finer sacrifices than any other Hellenic 50 Text | these costly processions and sacrifices of theirs. And we ought, 51 Text | to costly processions and sacrifices, which men may celebrate The Statesman Part
52 Intro| duty of performing solemn sacrifices is assigned to the chief 53 Intro| almost an evil. The law sacrifices the individual to the universal, 54 Text | from men in the form of sacrifices which are acceptable to 55 Text | most solemn propitiatory sacrifices is assigned to the highest 56 Text | national of the ancient sacrifices are supposed to be celebrated The Symposium Part
57 Intro| and the fear of losing the sacrifices. At last Zeus hit upon an 58 Intro| shall have twice as many sacrifices. He spake, and split them 59 Text | is feasting and offering sacrifices, not the better to the worse, 60 Text | astronomy. Furthermore all sacrifices and the whole province of 61 Text | altars, and offered solemn sacrifices in his honour; but this 62 Text | there would be an end of the sacrifices and worship which men offered 63 Text | banquets such as these: in sacrifices, feasts, dances, he is our 64 Text | the gods the prayers and sacrifices of men, and to men the commands 65 Text | prophet and the priest, their sacrifices and mysteries and charms,