They were in reality sacred eminences, where of old they worshipped; which in aftertimes were fortified.
This in aftertimes was changed to Puer: whence we find inscriptions, which mention him under that name; and at the same time take notice of the custom, which prevailed in his temple.
It was established in Gaul and Britain; and was the original religion of this island, which the Druids in aftertimes adopted.
A cavern of this sort was at Lacedæmon, with a building over it; of which in aftertimes they made use to confine malefactors.
They were oracular temples of the Sun; which in aftertimes were called Petra, and ascribed to other Gods.
Procopius, speaking of the sacred fire of the Persians, says expressly, that it was the very same which in aftertimes the Romans worshipped, and called the fire of Hestia, or Vesta.
For as he was mentioned first in the genealogy of their princes, he was in aftertimes looked upon as a real monarch; and represented as a great traveller, a mighty conqueror, and sovereign of the whole earth.
That which in aftertimes they shall seek, and thereby obtain salvation, they must have lost now; and this loss must be the source of their affliction.
Ye shall bear me to the people yonder, for I have tidings for them, and instructions the to which ye shall bear witness in aftertimes when I am not by.
This tradition in aftertimes was apparently combined with a larger one relating to the Giants, at which Homer darkly glances[91].
The antient Abantes of Eubœa styled Zeus himself Cahen; called in aftertimes Cenæus.
Here were deposited charts of the coast, and of the navigation of the Nile, which were engraved on pillars, and in aftertimes sketched out upon the Nilotic Papyrus.
And from them proceeded all those, who upon account of their eminence were in aftertimes esteemed Gods and Heroes.
Colonies, which went abroad, not only went under the patronage, but under some title of their God: and this Deity was in aftertimes supposed to have been the real conductor.
His Taphos, or high altar, was shewn in many places: in all which he in aftertimes was supposed to have been buried.
All, who embarked under the same name, or title, were in aftertimes supposed to have been under the same leader: and to him was attributed the honour of every thing performed.
He speaks of the custom, as well known: and it had undoubtedly been practised in those parts, where in aftertimes hie was born.
During his residence here he visited the hot fountains near Misenus and Dicæarchea; and made a large causeway, called in aftertimes Via Herculanea, and Agger Puteolanus.
It was in aftertimes made use of for a repository, where they laid up the tribute.
It was undoubtedly founded by some of the same family, who in aftertimes worshipped their chief ancestor; as the Sidonians and Syrians did likewise.
They settled in a province named from them Cushan, which was at the upper part of Delta; and in aftertimes called Nomos Arabicus.
The place to which he retired, according to the Persic writers, was in the region called [983]Adarbain; where in aftertimes was the greatest Puratheion in Asia.
It was named Chrusorrhoas first, and in aftertimes Pactolus: whence we may conclude, in respect to gold, that the name was not given on account of any such circumstance; but the notion was inferred from the name.
In aftertimeshe loved to remember her:--when wine circulated, Mrs. Mac was his favourite toast.
Which aftertimes shall witness, to our glory, First took from us beginning.
Which given up, To aftertimes preserves you unforsworn: An honour which will live upon your tomb When your greatness is forgotten.
It was only in aftertimes that an endeavour was made to distinguish between the Istar of the evening and the Istar of the morning.
It was Ea who had taught men "to found the temple" in which the gods of aftertimes were to be adored.
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