All daily burned incense to their idols ; no house was without censers ; the priests, fathers of families, and judges offered incense to the four principal winds. But incense-offering among the Mexicans and other nations of Anahuac was not only an act... Tales from American History - Página 80por Eliza Robbins - 1833Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francesco Saverio Clavigero - 1807 - 578 páginas
...the idols, and nourish their immortal gods. The most frequent oblation, however, was that of copal. All daily burned incense to their idols; no house...piece of civil courtesy to lords and ambassadors. The superstition and cruelties of the Mexicans were imitated by all the nations which they conquered, or... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1875 - 832 páginas
...side were the apartments of the king, more than three hundred in number, all admirably arranged; here was not only an act of religion towards their gods,...piece of civil courtesy to lords and ambassadors. Clavige.ro, Storia A nt. del Mcssico, toiu. ii., p. 51. Cortes during his march to the capital was... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1879 - 270 páginas
...observance. In Egypt there was incense-offering before both gods and kings. Clavigero tells us that "incenseoffering among the Mexicans, and other nations...piece of civil courtesy to lords and ambassadors." During mediaeval days in Europe, incense was burnt in churches not only as part of divine worship,... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1880 - 286 páginas
...Egypt there was incense-offering before both gods and kings. Clavigero tells us that "incenseofiering among the Mexicans, and other nations of Anahuac,...piece of civil courtesy to lords and ambassadors." During medieval days in Europe, incense was burnt in churches not only as part of divine worship, but... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1883 - 278 páginas
...Egypt there was incense-offering before both gods and kings. Clavigero tells us that "iucenseofiering among the Mexicans, and other nations of Anahuac,...piece of civil courtesy to lords and ambassadors." During mediaeval days in Europe, incense was burnt in churches not only as part of divine worship,... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1883 - 834 páginas
...side were the apartments of the king, more than three hundred in number, all admirably arranged; here was not only an act of religion towards their gods,...piece of civil courtesy to lords and ambassadors. Clarigcro, Storia Ant. del Mcssico, torn, ii., p. 51. Cortes during his march to the capital was on... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 834 páginas
...than three hundred in number, all admirably arranged ; here was not only an act of religion toward their gods, but also a piece of civil courtesy to lords and ambassadors. Clavigero, Utoria Ant, del Mexico, torn, ii., p. 51. Cortes during his march to the capital was on... | |
| Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1886 - 876 páginas
...more than three hundred in number, all admirably arranged; here was not only an act of religion toward their gods, but also a piece of civil courtesy to lords and ambassadors. Claviyero, Storia Ant. del J/uwico, torn, ii., p. 51. Cortes during his march to the capital was ou... | |
| Barnard Shipp - 1897 - 524 páginas
...incense to their idols ; no house was without censers ; the priests, fathers of families, and judges offered incense to the four principal winds. But incense-offering...piece of civil courtesy to lords and ambassadors. The superstition and cruelties of the Mexicans were imitated by all the nations which they conquered, or... | |
| Barnard Shipp - 1897 - 520 páginas
...offered incense to the four principal winds. But incense-offering among the Mexicans and other nationp of Anahuac was not only an act of religion towards...piece of civil courtesy to lords and ambassadors. The superstition and cruelties of the Mexicans were imitated by all the nations which they conquered, or... | |
| |