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 1   I,  24|       rites of institutions once sacred have sunk before the superstitions
 2   I,  27|        proposed end and limit of sacred duties. Before Him we all
 3   I,  28|        say ye, O interpreters of sacred and of divine law? Are they
 4   I,  28|       the most powerful nations, sacred rites are performed in the
 5   I,  28|        envy because they see the sacred attributes of vile animals
 6   I,  34|        dedicated to him the most sacred abodes, and have raised
 7   I,  51|          was it not a divine and sacred gift? or if the matter admits
 8   I,  51|         not more than divine and sacred? For if you do that which
 9  II,   5|       chance? Is not this, then, sacred and divine? Or do you believe
10  II,  42|          souls, that beings of a sacred and august race should here
11  II,  60|          vague notion of what is sacred and divine, He alone is
12  II,  70|   summoned among the gods to the sacred rites. This we say, in like
13  II,  73|        of the world? Are not the sacred rites of mother Ceres, which
14 III,   2|      gods with us, or share your sacred rites with your fellows,
15 III,  15|        the former to cleanse the sacred garments, the latter to
16  IV,  16|         with the rights you deem sacred, and the usual ceremony:
17  IV,  16|         whom shall we direct the sacred offices which are our duty?
18  IV,  31|          at the solemn games and sacred races the dancer has halted,
19  IV,  35|    Mother, too, adorned with her sacred fillets, is represented
20  IV,  36|          the persons of the most sacred gods are mixed up with farces
21   V,   1|         maintain them among your sacred rites as shadows of real
22   V,   1| knowledge the king performed the sacred ceremony on the Aventine,
23   V,   7|          wreath with flowers the sacred pine. The virgin who had
24   V,  10|        shameful works, that that sacred seed may not seem to have
25   V,  14|         shed blood? With her own sacred, her own divine hands, did
26   V,  15|      light by the celebration of sacred rites; but if, as you think,
27   V,  17|          we see among you in the sacred rites of this deity-what
28   V,  18|        or those contained in the sacred mysteries named initia,
29   V,  18|        few; but your innumerable sacred rites, and the loathsomeness
30   V,  19|        in which is revealed that sacred mystery, a brother slain
31   V,  21|      dragon a bull." Lastly, the sacred rites themselves, and the
32   V,  23|          secret mysteries of the sacred rites? If that Jupiter of
33   V,  26|      questioned in receiving the sacred things,-" I have fasted,
34   V,  29|       gods above nothing is held sacred in the confusion caused
35  VI,   1|        flowing in libations from sacred bowls; which, indeed, we
36  VI,   5|          if ever you perform the sacred rites with due ceremonies.
37  VI,  13|        was brought to this, that sacred honours were offered to
38  VI,  15|          and fragments, and give sacred and divine honours to masses
39  VI,  17|        be in themselves gods and sacred deities; but in them we
40  VI,  17|         whom their dedication as sacred introduces and causes to
41 VII,   6|       sacrifices are offered and sacred solemnities performed to
42 VII,   9|   temples? did I uproot the most sacred groves, or pollute and profane
43 VII,  13|          For they say that these sacred rites were instituted to
44 VII,  20| universal rule in performing the sacred rites.
45 VII,  24|     among the secret laws of the sacred rites, and have mixed up
46 VII,  25|       gods and burned upon their sacred altars? For here we delay,
47 VII,  26|      existence or growth, as the sacred grits show with which it
48 VII,  27|       the smoke proceeds on your sacred altars, or from what kind
49 VII,  31|         out, may not begin to be sacred, and be reft from the use
50 VII,  31|        added, that alone will be sacred which is brought to the
51 VII,  31|   violate the obligations of the sacred rites, who do not give as
52 VII,  33|        rest which you wish to be sacred, and to be considered religious
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