| Alexander Adam - 1807 - 636 pagine
...Liv. iii. 7. '1 he Lfctisltrnium was first introduced in the time of a pestilence, AU 356. Uv, v. 13. In sacrifices it was requisite that those who offered...worshipped. Sometimes also in the garb of suppliants, wiih dishevelled hair, loose robes, and barefooted. Vows and prayers were always made before the sacrifice.... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 572 pagine
...in the time of a pestilence, AU 356. Liv. v. 13. It was requisite that those who offered sacrifices should come chaste and pure ; that they should bathe...acceptable to the god whom they worshipped. Sometimes also they put on the garb of suppliants, with dishevelled hair, loose robes, and barefooted. Vows and prayers... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1819 - 578 pagine
...of a pestilence, AU 356. Liv. v. 13. It was requisite that those who offered sacrifices should tome chaste and pure ; that they should bathe themselves...acceptable to the god whom they worshipped. Sometimes also they put on the garb of suppliants, with dishevelled hair, loose robes, and barefooted. Vows and prayers... | |
| C. Irving - 1822 - 304 pagine
...was required of those who offered sacrifices ? A. It was requisite that those who offered sacrifices should come chaste and pure ; that they should bathe...acceptable to the god whom they worshipped : sometimes also with dishevelled hair, loose robes, and with their feet bare. ,\ Q. Were not the Romons very particular... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1826 - 508 pagine
...in the time of a pestilence, AU 356. Liv. v. 1.3. It was requisite that those who offered sacrifices should come chaste and pure ; that they should bathe...acceptable to the god whom they worshipped. Sometimes also they put on the garb of suppliants, with dishevelled hair, loose robes, and barefooted. Vows and prayers... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1828 - 360 pagine
...fillets. Those who offered sacrifices were required to be chaste and pure, to bathe themselves, and to be dressed in white robes, and crowned with the leaves of that tree which was thought to be most acceptable to the god whom they worshipped. Sometimes also they put on the robes of suppliants,... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1831 - 192 pagine
...supposed to be the seat of mercy. In sacrifices it was requisite that those who offered them, shonld come chaste and pure; that they should bathe themselves,...dressed in white robes, and crowned with the leaves of the tree which was thought most acceptable to the god whom they worshipped. The animals offered for... | |
| Charles Knapp Dillaway - 1836 - 178 pagine
...after acts by which one might be polluted ; as after murder, or after having assisted at a funeral. In sacrifices it was requisite that those who offered...dressed in white robes, and crowned with the leaves of the tree which was thought most acceptable to the god whom they worshipped. Sacrifices were made of... | |
| Alexander Adam - 1836 - 476 pagine
...temples with their hair. The Lectisternium was first introduced in the time of a pestilence, AU 356. ll In sacrifices it was requisite that those who offered...crowned with the leaves of that tree which was thought mos acceptable to the god whom they worshipped. Sometimes also in the garb of suppliants, with dishevelled... | |
| P. Austin Nuttall - 1840 - 722 pagine
...was requisite that those who offered sacrifices should come chaste and pure ; that they should hathe themselves, be dressed in white robes, and crowned...acceptable to the god whom they worshipped ; sometimes also with dishevelled hair, loose robes, and with their feet hare. It was necessary that the animals to... | |
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