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1. But if not, let it become known to you, O king, that your gods are not the ones we worship and the image of gold that you have set up we will not venerate
2. UBO: Is there a passage, perhaps, in the Old Testament, which reads, 'Thou shalt worship no other slippers but mine' or 'Thou shall not venerate graven footwear'?
3. There can't be many Christian communities who choose to venerate Jesus Christ by
4. Russia, France and Italy have chosen to venerate as Fathers first Lenin and
5. The tendency and danger is for people to venerate a chosen few, as if they are special, and that the heights they occupy are unattainable by the rest of us (so that we
6. � �The ones here in Colditz positively venerate her
7. He also returned to his people, and by that time they were ready to appreciate and venerate him as one of might and authority
8. So completely disrespectful of everything and everybody Conderley had taught her to venerate
9. Why should I pray? why should I venerate and be ceremonious?
10. easy to venerate the husband
11. After we parted I placed the commandant and the Sagamore in an old beaver lodge, where they are safer from the Hurons than they would be in the garrison of Edward; for your high north-west Indians, not having as yet got the traders among them, continued to venerate the beaver
12. But they love and venerate the great white chief
13. But today I think: this stone is a stone, it is also animal, it is also god, it is also Buddha, I do not venerate and love it because it could turn into this or that, but rather because it is already and always everything— and it is this very fact, that it is a stone, that it appears to me now and today as a stone, this is why I love it and see worth and purpose in each of its veins and cavities, in the yellow, in the gray, in the hardness, in the sound it makes when I knock at it, in the dryness or wetness of its surface
14. Venerate the man, whoever he may be, who has this sign—the starry eye
15. President, when we look over the whole world known to us; when we particularly cast our eyes over that part of it with which we have the most intimate relations; when we see the rapid strides which despotism is making over the whole human race; when we observe the various and powerful means now in use to rivet its immovable dominion upon mankind; when we reflect that the Constitution of the United States now affords the only practical experiment upon the republican principle, and the only and last hope for the preservation and extension of the liberties of man; is it wonderful or alarming, that we should feel and express some partiality and even veneration for an instrument of so peculiar a character? or should even endeavor to teach others to venerate, to cherish, to support it? An instrument, whose provisions at least exempt us from the general scene of despotism, and may eventually extend their blessings to the whole human race? Or if, in dwelling upon the wisdom and importance of its provisions, we might pass over some possible defects from scrutinizing them with an hypercritical eye, might not the omission be indulged without producing animadversion or censure? Sir, we all venerate the republican principle
16. In order that the House may more fully comprehend what were the sentiments of that man, whose memory we all venerate, I will read so much of the letter referred to, as relates to this subject:
1. She had the quiet beauty of Artemis who, according to my friend Homer, was venerated as Artemis of the wildland, Mistress of Animals
2. only admired, but venerated in this town of Chretien de
3. ” They had stopped for a brief lunch and before they went back to the gardening, Belle walked her through the house and recited to her the stories of her own and George's ancestors, pointing out how they honored them and venerated their sagacity and far-sightedness
4. Where once I’d venerated the entire Pantheon,
5. Much respected and venerated by Lillian Hellman, who wrote „Scoundrel Time," never having had the perspicacity to recognize that she was in fact writing about herself
6. Hartle’s mother, a mythical figure to these people, was now venerated, and someone had somehow generated a bogus likeness of her, which was selling very well
7. He had been after all, as he said so himself, venerated as a God by the people he had raised as sons and daughters
8. The Tlatelolco main temple was also a twin shrine atop a tall pyramid, but they venerated Texcatlipoca and Huitzilopochtli
9. My father always said that the way his people venerated God was by doing the best they could in whatever skill they had
10. children, was venerated for his ability to befriend interesting
11. The Black Stone is venerated by
12. before that most venerated robed one, with that huge corridor
13. congregation once again as the venerated bishop repeated his
14. adventures into those completely secret and most venerated of
15. via the help of the universally venerated cherub,
16. that the stars are right to set the venerated mood,
17. But, the counter argument is that, the Japanese gave no sign of capitulation after this fire raid; their rigid code of honour, as well as face saving, together with concern for the future of their emperor whom they venerated as a god prevented this
18. It doesn’t want to be venerated in any way and only wants to see Humanity, which it had been shepherding for millions of years, improve gradually and eventually abandon its wars, its intolerance and its hatreds, to live in peace
19. Consequently diligent conducts were being awarded a halo of a saint whilst our Mentor was venerated over aspects that were beyond us to understand
20. Francis thought about the Holy Spirit, the one expression of God who is venerated as being the Source of all wisdom and inspiration
21. He placed a very simple monstrance, a small crystal container holding the Eucharist or sacred bread, venerated as the Body and Blood of Christ, on the coffee table high altar
22. The Quran is not only venerated as the Holy Quran, but also handled reverentially in book form by every Musalman and his woman! The pictures of the Kabah adorn the walls of every Muslim home and business establishment! When it comes to Muhammad, it is hero-worshiping all the way, more fervent than any idol-worshipping ever
23. Tradition, this venerated, often questionable
24. Not surprisingly, the said opinion poll of ‘The India Today’ revealed the Muslim aversion for building the Ram Mandir at the disputed site; what is more, 21% of them, who are aware of the India history, consider Mahmud a hero, notwithstanding his vandalism at the venerated Hindu temples of that time
25. and venerated by the mass of ordinary Tibetans, was made to suffer
26. ghosts and spirits are venerated by men of ignorance
27. Statues of stone, portraying the most venerated of Heroes, were situated at the steps of large temples that overlooked the countryside
28. They venerated him and looked after him with love, affection and sympathy
29. Homer’s cosmological vision is not in line with the beliefs that were prevalent among the Greeks of his time, even though he uses the gods they venerated in his poem
30. This was true to the point that they had a high regard for the makers of magic and for those who specialized in it, and venerated them
31. It is infinitely humiliating, I do assure you, to be--shall we say venerated? For excellences one would like to possess but is most keenly aware one does not
32. Guess who the next wave is led by, Visola Ramaris? The Clan’s most venerated son… you may know him as the Destroyer of Kingdoms
33. But Christ is venerated by the multitudes of believers
34. They also venerated Mary Magdalene as the wife of Jesus
35. impressive natural piece of landscape which then became venerated as places for the
36. "'We announce,' he read, in the same tone with which he would have read a newspaper, 'that to-day, the 23d of February, will be executed Andrea Rondolo, guilty of murder on the person of the respected and venerated Don Cesare Torlini, canon of the church of St
37. The looks of most of the warriors were riveted on the earth; though a few of the younger and less gifted of the party suffered their wild and glaring eyeballs to roll in the direction of a white-headed savage, who sat between two of the most venerated chiefs of the tribe
38. So soon as the first hum of emotion and pleasure, which the sudden appearance of this venerated individual created, had a little subsided, the name of "Tamenund" was whispered from mouth to mouth
39. None but the most distinguished among the youthful warriors even presumed so far as to perform the latter ceremony, the great mass of the multitude deeming it a sufficient happiness to look upon a form so deeply venerated,
40. As this simple and yet terrible annunciation stole on the ears of the multitude, a stillness as deep and awful succeeded as if the venerated spirit they worshiped had uttered the words without the aid of human organs; and even the inanimate Uncas appeared a being of life, compared with the humbled and submissive throng by whom he was surrounded
41. When Herbert came, we went and had lunch at a celebrated house which I then quite venerated, but now believe to have been the most abject superstition in Europe, and where I could not help noticing, even then, that there was much more gravy on the tablecloths and knives and waiters' clothes, than in the steaks
42. There was a plaque a few inches wide made of ivory, delicately carved, showing the crucifixion of St Adolphus, at which the saint had asked God to grant good health and long life to all those who venerated his memory
43. Only Mattie based her decisions on what she could see for herself, rather than on some venerated authority
44. affection such as would be bestowed by an accomplished creature who venerated his high musings and momentous labors and would never interfere with them; who would create order in the home and accounts with still magic, yet keep her fingers ready to touch the lute and transform life into romance at any moment; who was instructed to the true womanly limit and not a hair's-breadth beyond—docile, therefore, and ready to carry out behests which came from that limit
45. I had come up through a system that venerated bootstrapping and a fierce refusal to fail
46. He who triumphs is venerated
47. Grantaire admired, loved, and venerated Enjolras
48. most imperious souvenirs, to all those solemn vows to himself, to the most sacred duty, to the most venerated text! Should he ignore his father's testament, or allow the perpetration of a crime! On the one hand, it seemed to him that he heard "his Ursule" supplicating for her father and on the other, the colonel commending Thenardier to his care
49. As for Toussaint, she venerated Jean Valjean, and thought everything he did right
50. What was that cess-pool which had venerated that innocence to such a point as not to leave upon it a single spot? What was this Jean Valjean educating Cosette? What was this figure of the shadows which had for its only object the preservation of the rising of a star from every shadow and from every cloud?
1. Whoever venerates the sanctities of God-it is good for him with his Lord
2. Whoever venerates the sacraments of God-it is from the piety of the hearts
3. But how excusable he feels it even while holding out against it! How he venerates it even while resisting it! This is one of those rare moments when, while doing that which it is one's duty to do, one feels something which disconcerts one, and which would dissuade one from proceeding further; one persists, it is necessary, but conscience, though satisfied, is sad, and the accomplishment of duty is complicated with a pain at the heart