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1 Intro| French had not accepted the veneration of the sacred images; (7)
2 Intro| council decreed that similar veneration and honour should be paid
3 Intro| declaring that this was merely a veneration of honour and affection,
4 Intro| affectionate regard and veneration shown to any person or thing,
5 Intro| remarks upon outward acts of veneration in general. ~ ~Of course,
6 2 | his dignity, and how great veneration ought to be shewn to his,
7 4 | commonly supposed) the outward veneration of the sacred icons, but
8 6 | that they who affirm that veneration and honour are not due to
9 6 | and that due honour and veneration are to be awarded them;
10 6 | invocation of saints, the veneration of relics, and the sacred
11 6 | adore any creature with the veneration of adoration (latreias).
12 6 | but we glorify with the veneration of dulia (douleias), those
13 6 | the Archangel Gabriel. The veneration, moreover, of the holy images
14 6 | greater establishment of the veneration of the holy images, the
15 6 | images, and set forth the veneration of the august images, and
16 6 | beginning an apostasy from the veneration of the true God, venerating
17 6 | honoured the serpent with the veneration of adoration, no one was
18 6 | as gods, neither in their veneration do they take anything from
19 6 | honour the Saints with the veneration of dulia (doulikws) as the
20 6 | lack of knowledge, in their veneration, it were better to teach
21 6 | one, rather than that the veneration of the august images should
22 8 | service. As there is also the veneration of honour, love and fear.
23 8 | So also there is another veneration which comes of fear alone,
24 8 | Esau. Then there is the veneration of gratitude, as Abraham
25 8 | serve," says simply that veneration is to be given to God, but
26 8 | add the word "only;" for veneration being a word of wide meaning
27 8 | affected with regard to the veneration due the sacred images, such
28 10 | were laid low and their veneration condemned it was by the
29 11 | artificers, pass over to the veneration of those persons whose images
30 11 | doubt, too, certain marks of veneration used in the East were not
31 11 | meaning thereby that the veneration is really addressed to the
32 11 | prototypes, but that such veneration is a source of scandal to
33 12 | of Nice, and against the veneration of images; Eginhard also
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