The former their dunk, and the latter their food. […] He advised men to do good to their friends that they might preserve their friendship; and to be kind to their enemies, that they might make friends of them. […] His image is set up in their streets and their high roads: and against their temples and houses. […] This was their only temple. […] While the bodies of their deified mortals were preserved in their sepulchres, their souls were imagined to be transferred to, and to shine forth in, different stars of heaven.