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1 I, II | Wherefore men say that the Gods have a king, because they 2 I, II | not only the forms of the Gods, but their ways of life 3 I, IV | entered the assembly of the Gods;~ ~if, in like manner, the 4 I, V | much as the statues of the Gods do from men, all would acknowledge 5 I, VI | sprung from the stem of the Gods?~ ~What does this mean but 6 I, XII | appropriately called Zeus "father of Gods and men," because he is 7 II, VIII| customary worship of the Gods, the second was to support 8 II, X | portion is assigned to the Gods and to the service of the 9 V, XI | earnest in the service of the Gods; for if men think that a 10 V, XI | has a reverence for the Gods, they are less afraid of 11 V, XI | believe him to have the very Gods fighting on his side. At 12 VI, VIII| repair of the temples of the Gods and to other matters of 13 VII, IX | appointed to it; for the Gods should receive honor from 14 VII, IX | that the worship of the Gods should be duly performed, 15 VII, X | appropriated to the service of the Gods, and the other part used 16 VII, XII | country, dedicated, some to Gods, and some to heroes.~But 17 VII, XIV | the same degree in which gods and heroes are supposed 18 VII, XVI | where they can worship the gods who preside over birth. 19 VII, XVII| in the temples of those Gods at whose festivals the law 20 VIII, V | by our conception of the Gods; for in the poets Zeus does