Book, Chapter

 1   III,     VIII|    but his form was without honour " (Isa. liii. 2); and again, "
 2    IV,      XIV|    higher fame. The highest honour is for soldiers who defend
 3    IV,       XX|   His heavenly and abundant honour.~ ~
 4    IV,      XXI|    the representation ; but honour is shown towards the friend
 5    IV,      XXI|   hot so much a bringing of honour to them as a proof of the
 6    IV,    XXIII|    the gods who are held in honour by us, that are meant, not
 7    IV,    XXIII| exist, and ought to receive honour.~ ~
 8    IV,     XXIX|   crown of victory, and the honour must be all for God who
 9    IV,     XXIX| talk, we must not give them honour. The words of Moses, "Thou
10    IV,      XXX|  cunning of quackery and no honour for the guilelessness of
11    IV,      XXX|     despise them, giving no honour to that which welcomed virtue
12    IV,      XXX|     self-control ? Who will honour the soldier with pay after
13    IV,      XXX| done in the name and to the honour of the Creator. And, on
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