Love unquestioningly and uncritically or to excess; venerate as an idol.
A feeling of profound love and admiration.
Act of religious devotion.
1 It's no longer left vs. right, it's state worship vs. individual rights.
2 Aaron was Israel, and Israel was Aaron, for the purposes of worship .
3 The last major Western society to worship female powers was Minoan Crete.
4 And the middle-classes look up in worship and the lower-classes in supplication.
5 The shooting followed attacks on other places of worship in recent years.
6 Officials, the directive said, should avoid publicizing the dispute over Shugden worship .
7 Hundreds of nations, thousands of people groups will gather to worship Christ.
8 Lives continue to be lost, sites of worship continue to be damaged.
9 The number is impossible to verify because most Christians cannot worship openly.
10 Pocket altars are still used in some forms of worship in India.
11 A minister came on Sunday afternoons to lead worship in Paradise's church.
12 In time the humani came to worship us, though in different ways.
13 Kerry added, There is no freedom of expression, worship or political dissent.
14 False religion; reverence of beings not proper objects of reverence; false worship .
15 We worship the able body and yet are offended by its mechanisms.
16 It was the profane heathen, of whom Israel learned to worship idols.
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