| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 454 Seiten
...a place let apart or coniccrated for the burial of the dead. Anciently none were buried in churchee or churchyards : it was even unlawful to inter in cities, and the cemeteries were without the walls. Among the primitive Chriilians thefe were held in great veneration. It even appears from Eufcbius and... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 726 Seiten
...cceliac artery. C(EMETERY, or CEMETERY, a place1 set apart or consecrated for the burial of the dead. Anciently none were buried in churches or church-yards : it was even unlawful to inter in cities ; instead of which they had coemeteries without the walls. These were held in great veneration among... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 820 Seiten
...CEMKTKRY^KeiWATncio», from Кыизш, to "fleef;"} a pi-асе fet apart or confec rated for the buiial of the dead. Anciently none were buried in churches or churchyards...cities, and the cemeteries were without the walls. Among the primitive Chriilians thefe were held in great veneration. It even appears from F.ufebius... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 488 Seiten
...the mark of the beast upon it. See. MARRIAGE. CEMETERY.a place set apart tor the burial of the dead. Anciently, none were buried in churches or churchyards...cities, and the cemeteries were without the walls. Among the primitive Christians these were held in great veneration. It even appears from Eusebius and... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 546 Seiten
...the mark of the beast apon it. See MARRIAGE. CEMETERY, aplace set apart for the burial of the dead. Anciently , none were buried in churches or churchyards:...cities, and the cemeteries were without the walls. Among the primitive Christians these were held in great veneration. It even appears from Eusebius and... | |
| 1816 - 844 Seiten
...hankering about their old brutal pleai'nres, and defiring again to enter the body. Adti'ij'm. (j.) CEMETERY. Anciently none were buried in churches or...were without the walls. It appears from Eufebius and Tertuliun, that, in the early a^es, the Chrillians afiVmbled for divine worlhip in the cemeteries.... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 412 Seiten
...stool. CCEMETERY, or CEMETERT. a place set apart or consecrated for the burial of the dead Antiently, none were buried in churches or church-yards : it was even unlawful to inter in cities : instead of which they had ccemeteries without the walls. Tlie.se were held in great veneration among... | |
| William Nicholson - 1819 - 414 Seiten
...stool. CfEMETERY, or CEMETERY, a place set apart or consecrated for the burial of the dead Antiently, none were buried in churches or church-yards : it was even unlawful to inter in cities : instead of which they had coemeteries without the walls. These were held in great veneration among... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 694 Seiten
...(Loc/re). СЕЛ1Е1 AKY. Koipr,Tw.v (from xciuotv, I sleep.) A place set apart lor the burial of the dead. Anciently none were buried in churches or church-yards ; it was even unlawful to bury within cities, and the cemeteries were without the walls. The practice of consecrating1 cemetaries... | |
| 1823 - 848 Seiten
...(К«^тчС<4», from K.,tfut*,to" sleep") ; я place set apart or consecrated for the burial of the dead. Anciently none were buried in churches or churchyards...cities, and the cemeteries were without the walls. Among the primitive Christians these were held in great veneration. It even appears from Eusebius and... | |
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