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Meanings of ancient worship in English
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Usage of ancient worship in English
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It is here, perhaps, that the ancientworship of the Lingam comes in.
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Mr. Stephens thinks it was connected with the ceremonial rites of an ancientworship.
3
Shall the ancientworship be changed in an hour?
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In the Synagogue, situated in the Froggery, they still preserve the faint resemblence of the ancientworship.
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Life was the one fount and centre of it all, clad in the gorgeous robes of ancientworship.
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The next morning dawned, but no preparations for the ceremonies of the ancientworship appeared at the Capitol.
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Our own maypole dances may be instanced as one survival of the ancientworship of the male generative principle.
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And this vain, heathenish longing of mine was father to the thought of visiting the scene of the ancientworship.
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But at first, so deeply had his soul been dipped in this fragment of ancientworship, he could remember nothing more.
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I have endeavoured to show this by their traditions, by their religion, by their ceremonies, which retain so much of the ancientworship.
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Dr. Martin and Professors Legge and Douglas all insist that the sacrifices there celebrated are relics of the ancientworship of a supreme God.
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A symbol, sacred and inviolable, belonging to some ancientworship that he half remembered in his soul, stirred towards interpretation through all his being.
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The most widely disseminated of the ancientworships were those of Isis, Orpheus, Dionusos, Ceres and Mithras.
14
Did the ancientsworship yeast?
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"It is very remarkable that no barrow or tumulus exists on the east side, where the sun (the great object of ancientworship) first appears."