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worlds 3
worn 3
worse 6
worship 40
worshiped 3
worshiper 1
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40 stood
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40 worship
40 zeno
39 000
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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worship

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | Persian God, Mithras, whose worship was spread throughout the 2 2,1 | to observe the Christian worship may freely and unconditionally 3 2,1 | authority to practice their worship. And when you perceive that 4 2,1 | also freedom for their own worship and observance is likewise 5 2,1 | the practice of whatever worship he has chosen, for it is 6 2,1 | diminished from the honor of any worship.[28]~ ~The document also 7 2,2 | Julian inclined to the worship of the gods, and gradually, 8 2,2 | brought to the altars for the worship of the gods.[74]~ ~This 9 2,2 | unless they came over to the worship of the gods,”[82] in other 10 2,3 | remained the center of pagan worship in the city of Alexandria, 11 2,3 | dominant religion, and the worship of the gods, condemned and 12 2,3 | permission to the Christians to worship openly and to restore their 13 4,1 | some parts of Arabia the worship of stars prevailed. According 14 4,1 | vague. Prayer as a form of worship was apparently unknown to 15 4,1 | performance of religious worship, even of a very primitive 16 4,1 | concealing the main object of worship, the black stone. Tradition 17 4,1 | representatives of each tribe could worship their favorite deity during 18 4,1 | points of western Europe to worship at the holy places. Jerusalem 19 5,4 | hoped, by prohibiting the worship of images, to liberate the 20 5,4 | Caesarea, referred to the worship of images of Jesus Christ 21 5,4 | was directed against the worship of pictures, and in Edessa 22 5,4 | attacked any form of such worship with great violence. A similar 23 5,4 | while, on the one hand, the worship of ordinary and miraculous 24 5,4 | the first martyrs of icon worship.~Leo’s hostility toward 25 5,4 | s hostility toward image worship aroused very strong opposition. 26 5,5 | were still devoted to icon worship, while those of Asia Minor 27 5,5 | Empire he restored image worship. Constantine succeeded, 28 5,5 | to Constantine that icon worship might be restored without 29 5,5 | definitely condemned image worship by proclaiming the following:~ ~ 30 5,5 | that persons guilty of icon worship should be tried by imperial 31 5,5 | that they would forsake the worship of images.~ The destruction 32 5,5 | determined to restore image worship.~ In spite of her definite 33 5,7 | delicate problem of faith and worship of God was left by the government 34 5,8 | the restoration of icon worship, but its decree has been 35 5,8 | adoring images, preferring worship in spirit and truth.” The 36 5,8 | upon him to restore icon worship, he was subjected to a cruel 37 5,8 | extensive work against icon worship written by Constantine V 38 6,1 | famous restorer of image worship at the end of the eighth 39 7,4 | burn incense as an act of worship to God.” Their glory is 40 8,17| the first restorer of icon worship, Empress Irene (797-802)


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