A system of religious beliefs and rituals.
1In the cultus of Apollo, music formed a distinguishing feature.
2The restoration of Judaism took place in the form of a restoration of the cultus.
3But even the cultus of nymphs would be defiled after awhile by a darker element.
4Hezekiah ben Ahaz undertook for the first time a thoroughgoing reformation in the cultus of Jehovah.
5It is inconceivable that the cultus they observed in the time of the kings (Exod.
6In that book the unity of the cultus is COMMANDED, in the Priestly Code it is PRESUPPOSED.
7It took for granted the existence of the cultus, and only corrected it in certain general respects.
8Artemis, cultus of the Ephesian, 297 sq
9His ignoring of it is not intentional, for he is far from hating the cultus (xvii.26).
10Optimus animus est pulcherrimus Dei cultus.
11She would have said "cultus" had she dared.
12Contemporaneously began the -cultus- of the new single city-hearth-Vesta-andthekindred -cultus- of the Penates of the community.
13Again, earnestness superseded the old joyousness of the cultus; this now had reference principally to sin and its atonement.
14The contention that the progress of knowledge has left the traditional beliefs and cultus of Catholics untouched is untenable.
15This eclecticism was not confined to cultus.]
16The head of the cultus is the head of the whole; the high priest takes the place of the king.