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Example sentences for "religious worship"

  • The town was strongly fortified, and here the Protestants, with arms in their hands, maintained perfect freedom of religious worship.

  • They at once assumed a bold front, and refused to discuss any civil affairs whatever, until the freedom of religious worship, which they had enjoyed under Maximilian, was restored to them.

  • They sought to enjoy a higher degree of religious freedom, and what they esteemed a purer form of religious worship, than was allowed to their choice, or presented to their imitation, in the Old World.

  • Before they reached the shore, they had established the elements of a social system,[8] and at a much earlier period had settled their forms of religious worship.

  • Defn: A Mohammedan church or place of religious worship.

  • A system founded upon a ritual or prescribed form of religious worship; adherence to, or observance of, a ritual.

  • The annual commemoration of their virtues and sufferings was observed as a sacred ceremony, and at length terminated in religious worship.

  • In some provinces, however, the magistrates contented themselves with shutting up the places of religious worship.

  • No inhabitant of this state shall ever be molested in person or property on account of his or her mode of religious worship; but polygamous or plural marriages are forever prohibited.

  • Travelers and other observers are not always in position to state the facts precisely; particularly they do not always distinguish between awe and religious worship, and the statements of savages on this point are often vague.

  • In early man there is little individuality of thought or of religious experience,[210] and there is no observable difference between public and private religious worship.

  • It is difficult to find a clear case of the offering of religious worship to a totem as totem.

  • Religious worship at that time, though modified, still retained much of the ancient spirit and something of the form.

  • Their numerous congregations, both in cities and in the country, were deprived of the rights of citizens, and of the exercise of religious worship.

  • Their public luxury might be excused by the magnificence of religious worship, and the decent motive of erecting durable habitations for an immortal society.

  • On the first provocation, of a cardinal killed or wounded in the streets, he cast an interdict on the guilty people; and from Christmas to Easter, Rome was deprived of the real or imaginary comforts of religious worship.

  • Being now also Palatine of Carolina, he soon discovered that the establishment of Episcopacy, and the suppression of all other modes of religious worship, in that country, was the chief object of his zeal and attention.

  • Though every person enjoyed liberty of conscience with respect to religion, yet as the Proprietors were Episcopalians, the tendency of their government leaned towards that mode of religious worship.

  • This is most especially true of things, places, and persons connected with religion and religious worship.

  • This is essential in identifying the analogy of Religious worship: it also gives further authority for the belief that this edifice was a Temple, and not a Palace.

  • He was firmly convinced that liberty of religious worship, to be acquired during the truce, would inevitably cause the United Provinces to fall once more under the Spanish yoke.

  • A copy of this order shall be addressed to the counsellor of State charged with all matters concerning religious worship.

  • They shall not in their powers make any publication foreign to religious worship, unless they be authorized to do so by the Government.

  • According to the Law of Separation the State assumes the position of a Government professing no religion, though it pretends to guarantee liberty of conscience and the free exercise of religious worship.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    carefully studied; religious ceremonies; religious communities; religious community; religious doctrine; religious duties; religious equality; religious instruction; religious knowledge; religious life; religious nature; religious opinions; religious peace; religious persecution; religious philosophy; religious questions; religious rites; religious service; religious society; religious toleration; religious training; religious truth; religious views; religious zeal; settled right; three tablespoons