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veneration
1. veneration to the most holy body of the blessed apostle Jacques in
2. Italy still continues to command some sort of veneration, by the number of monuments of this kind which it possesses, though the wealth which produced them has decayed, and though the
3. Inside, some ancient champion had been sent to his eternal rest with veneration
4. The hatred of usurpers, the love of the family of an ancient monarch, are in a great measure founded upon the contempt which men naturally have for the former, and upon their veneration for the latter
5. The teachers of each sect, seeing themselves surrounded on all sides with more adversaries than friends, would be obliged to learn that candour and moderation which are so seldom to be found among the teachers of those great sects, whose tenets, being supported by the civil magistrate, are held in veneration by almost all the inhabitants of extensive kingdoms and empires, and who, therefore, see nothing round them but followers, disciples, and humble admirers
6. Those virtues procured them the highest respect and veneration among all the inferior ranks of people, of whom many were constantly, and almost all occasionally, fed by them
7. The success of the new doctrines was almost everywhere so great, that the princes, who at that time happened to be on bad terms with the court of Rome, were, by means of them, easily enabled, in their own dominions, to overturn the church, which having lost the respect and veneration of the inferior ranks of people, could make scarce any resistance
8. fruquently, too, by cultivating all those arts which best deserve, and which are therefore most likely to gain them, the esteem of people of rank and fortune; by their knowledge in all the different branches of useful and ornamental learning, by the decent liberality of their manners, by the social good humour of their conversation, and by their avowed contempt of those absurd and hypocritical austerities which fanatics inculcate and pretend to practise, in order to draw upon themselves the veneration, and upon the greater part of men of rank and fortune, who avow that they do not practise them, the abhorrence of the common people
9. Let"s never allow ourselves to go overboard in our veneration of Western Civilization"s cultural/historical icons
10. No disrespect to you fellas because I can see that you’re men of veneration, but I never sit at the head of another man’s table
11. Man’s ages-long quest for even a hint of this understanding is strewn with the corpses of myriad visionary experiences that themselves have become subjects of awe, veneration, then outright worship, as if they, in the “fertile mind of Man,” were the source instead of the message
12. They carried themselves with an air that demanded respect and even veneration
13. Grandfather wrote that our ancestors worshipped by doing the best they could in their jobs and offering that as veneration
14. The life in the village has been soured ever since, but the veneration of the titans has not stopped
15. Sanctity --- Usually devoted to a service or use, worthy of veneration and entitled to reverence and respect, in this reflection the term will focus on something unassailable, inviolable --- highly valued and important
16. The Jews regarded a Nazarite with almost the respect and veneration accorded the high priest, and this was not strange since Nazarites of lifelong consecration were the only persons, except high priests, who were ever permitted to enter the holy of holies in the temple
17. “Coatl, how can you be so blind, don’t you see the respect and veneration that the people already have for you, in their minds they have already elevated you to godhead, do you think the potter would have told you of his personal life and his sisters affair, or the hunter disclose a bountiful hunting ground, if they believed you were a normal man, would the elders be ready to chance all, for a normal man
18. � She had come to measure in the last days how much veneration King George VI attracted: a timid monarch afflicted with chronic stuttering, he was loved for his dedication to his people and attention to the welfare of all
19. He become worthy of veneration in the world of men and gods
20. Marshal Foch, the Supreme Allied Commander at the end of the First World War, once commented that his experience during the war had caused him to lose much of his veneration for Napoleon; who had always fought against coalition armies
21. Thousands of young eager volunteers came forward; only too willing to show veneration for the emperor by killing themselves on an enemy ship and taking as many as possible of their enemies with them
22. ancestor veneration, and reasoned that people should live by li as the ancestors had
23. When people come to one of these crosses they must give offerings of incense, candles, flowers, or pine boughs as a sign of veneration for Kawa Tzul Taka
24. You give to the sacramental elements of bread and wine an honour and veneration they were never meant to receive, and produce an idolatry to be abhorred of faithful Christians
25. And yet, the Musalmans are ever averse to having vande mataram as the Indian national anthem for it would require their veneration of her! What rank ingratitude for a land that contributed to Islam its Musalmans in their millions! But in catering to their Islamic whim, Gandhi’s Congress gave India a national anthem that salutes Sind, a province of Pakistan! What should be India’s objection if its neighbor accuses her of hegemonic designs to set up an Akhand Bharat?
26. receives the same god-like veneration
27. His sharp inhalation was one of veneration as he marvelled at the myriad of tiny carved pictures adorning the corridor’s walls from top to bottom, more birds and symbols
28. Although these interpolated impudence made the Moslems leave their religion, the strangest thing is that the imitator scholars put aura of veneration around the ancient books and unsound proofs that made them a substitute for the Holy Qur'an at them, and even their workable Qur'an
29. will hold ours in veneration
30. Admiration, veneration, the best form of love--they are all more comfortably indulged in from a distance
31. Used for years now to veneration, to deference, to his own people stopping when he stopped, and remaining motionless till he himself chose to move, he watched her with an irritation unbecoming, he recognized with real pain, in a priest, but impossible for the moment to subdue
32. Worship: To adore; paying divine honors to; to reverence with supreme respect and veneration to God alone
33. The cross swords were held in especial veneration by the
34. The veneration and worship of elders is a fixed universal concept in all primitive human cultures
35. There is no difference between the veneration of elders, and cultural phenomenon of ancestor worship; except the accumulation of customs-traditions-myths: eventually transforming one into the other
36. Rhodri and his sons, their eyes watched us with more than awe, but adulation, rapt to be near us, staring at Arthur as if he had been born in the blood of a god; reverence, veneration and devotion, it was all there on their faces…all watching me with the same looks as I took Arthur through to the doctor to get his forehead stitched
37. Taoism have been turned from their original goals of wisdom and philosophy into the veneration of
38. Their quiet heroism, their learning, their devotion, their persistence under terrible discouragement, have been such as to deserve the lasting veneration of mankind
39. The face of an amour, the face of veneration,
40. "My meaning is," said Sancho, "let us set about becoming saints, and we shall obtain more quickly the fair fame we are striving after; for you know, senor, yesterday or the day before yesterday (for it is so lately one may say so) they canonised and beatified two little barefoot friars, and it is now reckoned the greatest good luck to kiss or touch the iron chains with which they girt and tortured their bodies, and they are held in greater veneration, so it is said, than the sword of Roland in the armoury of our lord the King, whom God preserve
41. In fact, the villagers, who were hot, quarreled for these seats, whose straw smelt of incense, and they leant against the thick backs, stained with the wax of candles, with a certain veneration
42. Accordingly, their scaly ancestors infest the island's rivers and are the subjects of special veneration
43. It had been handed down from father to son; for the singular clause of the only will that had been found, had caused it to be regarded as a genuine relic, preserved in the family with superstitious veneration
44. It appeared from the unembellished statement of David, that his own presence had been rather endured than desired; though even Magua had not been entirely exempt from that veneration with which the Indians regard those whom the Great Spirit had visited in their intellects
45. Here he paused, and looked about him, in affected veneration for the departed, but, in truth, to note the effect of his opening narrative
46. It was the prevalent opinion, however, that they had been influenced by veneration for the ancient treaty, that had once made them dependent on the Six Nations for military protection, and now rendered them reluctant to encounter their former masters
47. Uncas, however, looking in his face with the fondness and veneration of a favored child, presumed on his own high and acknowledged rank, to reply
48. One thing above all the rest heightened the respect, nay almost the veneration, of Danglars for Cavalcanti
49. From their infancy most of them have been taught by priests and parents to regard themselves and their own class with contempt - a sort of lower animals - and to regard those who possess wealth with veneration, as superior beings
50. Universally that person's acumen is esteemed very little perceptive concerning whatsoever matters are being held as most profitably by mortals with sapience endowed to be studied who is ignorant of that which the most in doctrine erudite and certainly by reason of that in them high mind's ornament deserving of veneration constantly maintain when by general consent they affirm that other circumstances being equal by no exterior splendour is the prosperity of a nation more efficaciously asserted than by the measure of how far forward may have progressed the tribute of its solicitude for that proliferent continuance which of evils the original if it be absent when fortunately present constitutes the certain sign of omnipotent nature's incorrupted benefaction