And I have heard of papists venerating little pieces of saints' bones.
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As to really venerating and loving him-theless said about that the better.
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The trend also includes motivating workers with Soviet-style slogans venerating the pleasures of work.
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Christians began venerating relics of the saints sometime shortly after the death of Jesus.
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Conscientious-socall I him who goeth into God-forsaken wildernesses, and hath broken his venerating heart.
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Provided only that we can find him, I will pass the rest of my life in venerating him.
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They are opposed to the drug war, racial guilt, political correctness, closed borders and "venerating the housewife".
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The Academy again made a host of missteps in venerating the problematic Green Book and distinctly average Bohemian Rhapsody.
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But an interest in Matilda sprung up in her breast, in proportion as she conceived a venerating gratitude for Darrell.
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The group is opposed to the drug war, racial guilt, political correctness, closed borders and "venerating the housewife".
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The superstition is encouraged by the monks, who rejoice to see the infidel Bedouins venerating the same object with themselves.
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He paid his venerating respects to the founders of the C.P.R., but he seemed to have more enthusiasm for Lord
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The children, almost without exception, were docile and obedient, venerating the sisters in charge, and quick to respond to their slightest word.
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Tertullian accuses the Valentinians of having adopted the custom of venerating them; a custom, he says, introduced by Melampus from Egypt into Greece.
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Even then, respecting, almost venerating their power, and pondering over it, he had yet to divine its secret essence-thehonor and the law.
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Suppressing these truths, while venerating Australia's servile role in the colonial wars of Britain and the US, has almost cult status in Canberra today.