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Chapter XXV.—False Gods abandoned by
Christians.
And, secondly, because
we—who, out of every race of men, used to worship Bacchus the son
of Semele, and Apollo the son of Latona (who in their loves with men did
such things as it is shameful even to mention), and Proserpine and Venus
(who were maddened with love of Adonis, and whose mysteries also you
celebrate), or Æsculapius, or some one or other of those who are called
gods—have now, through Jesus Christ, learned to despise these,
though we be threatened with death for it, and have dedicated ourselves
to the unbegotten and impossible God; of whom we are persuaded that never
was he goaded by lust of Antiope, or such other women, or of Ganymede,
nor was rescued by that hundred-handed giant whose aid was obtained
through Thetis, nor was anxious on this account1817
1817 i.e., on account of the assistance gained
for him by Thetis, and in return for it. | that her son
Achilles should destroy many of the Greeks because of his concubine
Briseis. Those who believe these things we pity, and those who invented
them we know to be devils.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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