He lived in the Cunningham district of Ayrshire, where he was revered during life and venerated after death for his great sanctity.
This saint was venerated at Fowls Wester {153} and Kinkell, both in Perthshire.
The saint departed this life at Lucca, where his body is venerated in the church of St. Frigidian.
This was a saint specially venerated in Banffshire.
Though the saint died at Iona, his relics were carried to Ireland; but they must have been restored to Iona, as they were venerated there in 1520.
The head of St. Fergus was venerated in the Abbey of Scone, where James IV.
More than a thousand years after his death the head of the saint was venerated there by one who has testified to the existence at the time of the skin upon the skull in the part where it had received the episcopal consecration.
She seems to have been specially veneratedin the diocese of Dunblane.
Hadrian and the Antonines venerated her for her past achievements, and showed their good-will by the care they extended to her works of art, and their patronage of the schools.
Among the philosophers of the brighter period of Grecian history are the names of Plato and Aristotle, names that will ever be cherished and venerated while genius and worth continue to be held in admiration.
Ebal and Gerizim alone, above Shechem, stand out among their fellows, and werevenerated as the abodes of deity from the earliest times.
The traditional tomb of Machpelah has been venerated alike by Jew, Christian, and Mohammedan.
The most respectful deference is due to doubts, originating in pure patriotism, and sustained by venerated authority.
The meeting between him and his venerated predecessor, had in it something peculiarly affecting.
It had long been his purpose, whenever opportunity should offer, to write a history of the life and times of his venerated father, "the elder Adams.
Having paid his respects to these venerated sages, "the Nation's Guest" prepared to take his final departure from the midst of a grateful people.
They not only respected and admired the politician, the statesman, but they venerated the MAN!
It was his last interview on earth with his venerated parent.
The feelings that pervaded them was that of children bidding farewell to a venerated parent.
This toast was drank at the celebration in Quincy, about fifty minutes before the departure of the venerated statesman from earth.
He venerated the glowing disk merely as the visible emanation of the deity behind it, who dispensed heat and life to all living things through its medium.
It was formerly supposed to be a pyramid, but the German excavations have shown that it is really a temple of the Sun-god RĂ¢ of Heliopolis, specially venerated by the kings of the Vth Dynasty, who were of Heliopolitan origin.
It is a great mistake to suppose that those venerated Fathers, who swayed by their learning and eloquence the Christian world, were merely saints.
See this venerated prelate giving away his private fortune to the poor; see him refusing even to handle money, knowing the temptation to avarice or greed.
He was more than venerated in his day, and his fame as a wise and good man has increased with the flight of ages.
He venerated Washington, admired the varied abilities and high qualities of Hamilton, and esteemed and respected the eminent Federal gentlemen of his time.
Sicily has always been rather finicky about its saints, and Agatha of Catania, Lucy of Syracuse and Rosalie of Palermo are only three among many venerated virgin patronesses.
From the monastery a zig-zag path leads to the very top of the hill, where two once highly venerated female saints had an altar and a hermitage on a fine bit of bluff overlooking the Conca d'Oro.
Fraticelli were venerated there as those of saints, ordered the prelates to put a stop to it, as though he had no inquisitor to call upon.
As though men condemned to Satan by the Church were the chosen of God, the two heretics were venerated as saints and martyrs, their pictures shrined in the churches, and their names invoked in masses.
In time he came to be reverenced as the fifth Evangelist, and a fragment of stone from his tomb was venerated at Prague as a relic.
In the eighteenth century, people venerated the Fairies' Dolmen and used still sometimes to expose scrofulous children there.
He not only respected but venerated all men who were loyal to truth.
She obeys: "Ere my venerated aunt peruses this calligraphy an eagle soaring in its pride of place will be by a mousing Nettles hawked at and killed.
He is specially veneratedby the Jats, who strongly object to seeing the bird killed near their villages.
Alexius reminded the princes of Christianity of the holy relics preserved in Constantinople, and conjured them to save so sacred an assemblage of venerated objects from the profanation of the infidels.
This hermit welcomed the Italian hero with respect, and showed him the places around Jerusalem the most venerated by pilgrims.
The colony submitted, but the charter was concealed in a tree, which was venerated long afterwards and is still in existence.
In this canvas, painted in 1771, West departed from the venerated custom of clothing pictorial characters in Greek or Roman costume.
What had she done, what had she said, that her venerated relative should look on her thus?
They are, therefore, profoundlyvenerated by all true Mussulmen.
By these letters present we insert him amongst the number of those who are to be venerated by the Church.
St. Bonaventure amongst the number of Holy Doctors, and we declare and decree that he is to be regarded and venerated as amongst the chief and foremost of those who have excelled in the Sacred Science of Theology.
He was beloved and venerated by all for his courage, frankness, and generosity.
The speech had strongly moved the assembly, for the toqui was beloved and venerated by all.
In 1614 this monarch carried off a number of the venerated stones of the church to New Julfa to form the nucleus of a new Edgmiatsin (Arakel of Tauris, ch.
The image appeared to be highly veneratedby numerous worshippers, who presented offerings at the shrine.