Messer Galeotto still reverenced Leonardo, and considered him his master in the occult wisdom of Hermes Trismegistus.
The ruins in the neighbourhood of Delhi are monuments of the triumphs of Islam and the Koran, raised by warriors from Cabul and Bokhara, who were reverenced as Ghazis--as destroyers of idols and idolaters.
He was a fine type of the zealous and single-minded European officers of the old East India Company's army; a hero who was reverencedby Asiatic soldiery for his dash and valour, and worshipped by his men as one of the demigods of India.
His brother Pierre was reverenced as a saint but despised as a man.
Wilt thou then dare to compare thyself to that spotless creature, reverenced by all the world for her holiness, who is an expiatory offering for the sins of her country, and not a refuge for cowardly lackeys?
God is to be reverenced above all things, and universally submitted to.
God for lies, and reverenced and worshipped the things made rather than the Maker, who is blessed forever.
He began with the sarcastic remark that the people who reverenced the Fathers might spend some little time in turning over their pages before they spoke about them.
I reverenced my father's memory too much: I trusted in destiny; I trusted in myself.
I was so accustomed to this track, I reverenced it so much, that even now no higher one occurred to me.
Antiochus had entirely banished from his soul the fear of any deity; "he neither reverenced the gods of his ancestors, nor any god whatever, for above all he magnified himself.
It is evident that at this time the God of Israel had many earnest worshippers amongst the Persians and other nations, and that from "sunrise to sunset His name was glorified and reverenced among the peoples.
They reverenced the procreative power of nature under the name of Dagon.
We have often wondered why any one should believe that a bit of consecrated bread was the true body and soul of the Lord Jesus, and that, as such, it should be reverenced and adored.
I reverenced them then too much for an imagined austerity as I admire them now perhaps not enough for their charm, for it is the charm of things and people only that engages and satisfies me.
The shallow Romans, who reverenced only themselves, and the Greeks, who worshipped nothing but human nature more or less idealized, laughed at this Egyptian worship of animals and plants.
They reverenced the mysterious manifestation of God in all outward nature.
They reverenced chastity, and considered it as conducive to health and strength.
The Druids forbade any communication of their mysteries by writing; but the German Scalds put all their belief into popular songs, and reverenced literature as a gift of the gods.
They worshipped Daylight and Moonlight, while the Pelasgians also reverenced Night, Darkness, and Storm.
Epicurus believed sincerely in the gods; reverenced them as beings at once perfectly happy, immortal, and unchangeable; and took delight in the public religious festivals and ceremonies.
Chinese and Japanese,[372:4] as we have found itreverenced by the inhabitants of India.
The name of this king is honored wherever the teachings of Buddha have spread, and is reverenced from the Volga to Japan, from Ceylon and Siam to the borders of Mongolia and Siberia.
Among the ruins on the island of Zaputero, in Lake Nicaragua, were also found old crosses reverenced by the Indians.
Georgiana, as she read, reverenced Aylmer and loved him more profoundly than ever, but with a less entire dependence on his judgment than heretofore.
Then to my Ideal, so strangely found and lost, I looked and murmured an adieu, and returned among my companions, reverenced as one who had been in a hallowed place.
Hamlet's father had been murdered and his place usurped by his brother; that is to say, the being whom he most reverenced and to whom he owed most had been overpowered by malice and treachery, instantly forgotten and shamelessly supplanted.
How he had reverenced the great mediæval thinker, regarding him as the ideal of men, the most inspired of teachers.
No man reverenced womankind more than the Master; in this, as in so much, his life became a model to mine, and his dear daughter profited by the lesson her father had taught me.
Weep, ye who sorrow for the dead; Thus breaking hearts their pain relieve; And reverenced are the tears ye shed.
All his subjects reverenced him, not only as a King, but as half a God; and it was curious to behold, with what fear and adoration they obeyed him.
And he (to the end he might be reverenced as he passed) sometimes sounded upon a small flute, that the people might prepare to worship him.
The worship with which they then reverenced their false deities they were wont to perform not in the villages, but outside them in the mountains, or the part nearest to their fields.
Others, finally, reverencedmost ugly idols made of stone or wood, which they called divatas.
They were distinguished by this sacred title, and were held in some degree of [100]veneration; but how far they were reverencedis not easy to determine.
This was a piece of mythology, which I imagine did not relate to the Pamphylian Magus, but to the head of all the Magi, who was reverenced and worshipped by them.
These animals were highly reverenced at Heliopolis, and Memphis, and in other cities of that country.
Of men, styled Zoroaster, the first was a deified personage, reverenced by some of his posterity, whose worship was styled Magia, and the professors of it Magi.
The sònat was equivalent to a bishop among them; and they all reverenced him as one who pardoned sins, and ordained others as priests and priestesses.
Curious legends are related of the founder of the latter religion there, who is reverencedalmost as a divinity; but those people know little of Mahomet's religion save its externals, and are practically "barbarous atheists.
As such they caused themselves to be respected and worshiped; and buried after death in places set apart and of distinction among them all, as they were reverenced there.
The Holy Scriptures tell us of beasts and birds sent to minister to the wants of man, and how the very lions reverenced the prophet Daniel.
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