- who
lives a
religious life
according to vows they have made is
called a
votary or a votarist. The
religious vow,
being a
public vow, is
binding in Church...
-
included in Butler,
Votaries of Apollo, 259-64. Butler,
Votaries of Apollo, 48. Fraser,
Reminiscences of Charleston, 61; Butler,
Votaries of Apollo, 59-61...
-
Votaries and
Victims pg. 122 Echo
Library (2006) ISBN 1-4068-3022-4 "Paschen". Welt der Würfel.
Retrieved 25 May 2022. The
Gaming Table: Its
Votaries...
-
linga is
typically present in its
sanctum sanctorum and is the
focus of
votary offerings such as milk, water,
flower petals, fruit,
fresh leaves, and rice...
- The
Votary of
Wealth is a 1799
comedy play by the
British writer Joseph George Holman. The
original Covent Garden cast
included William Thomas Lewis as...
- OCLC 670375427. Drower, E.S. (1941). Pea**** Angel;
Being Some
Account of
Votaries of a
Secret Cult and
Their Sanctuaries. London: John Murray. OCLC 4821609...
- life-giving
mother goddess and as an
effective agent of
curses invoked by her
votaries. The
exact meaning of the name
Sulis has been a
matter of debate, but an...
- Study.
Brill Publications. 1966. p. 234. ISBN 9789004016125 In Gr**** "both
votary and god are
called Bacchus". Burkert, p. 162. For the
initiate as Bacchus...
- year's programme, but four of
these were
cancelled on 23
January 1944. HMS
Votary (P29) HMS Vagabond (P18)
cancelled HMS Vantage,
cancelled 23
January 1944...
- accountant.
Named as the city of 401 deities, Ifẹ̀ is home to many devotees/
votaries of
these deities and is
where they are
routinely celebrated through festivals...