Which preposition to use with adoration

of Occurrences 218%

In Angelo, Francesca, Veronese, Botticelli, Titian, Raphael, Tintoretto, and Correggio, the brush of the painter has set forth the adoration of the Church of God.

to Occurrences 16%

Everything that the coarsest fancy could invent had been done to make this image horrible; and yet it appeared to be the object of special adoration to the devotees assembled.

in Occurrences 15%

She saw restrained adoration in Aylmer's eyes, love and trust in the eyes of the children.

for Occurrences 10%

But this did not in the least alter honest, simple-minded William Dobbin's feelings, and his adoration for young Osborne remained unchanged.

with Occurrences 5%

The captain opened his eyes long enough to register adoration with the able assistance of the eyebrows.

before Occurrences 3%

"You will be too late for Jupiter," said Le Verrier, entering unexpectedly one evening, and catching me in an attitude of adoration before Urania.

from Occurrences 3%

I knew what they would be: vows of adoration from strangers; poems by budding poets; petitions for advice from girls and young men who wanted to go on the stage; requests from artists who wanted to paint my picture.

as Occurrences 2%

Hence she demands adoration as a right.

at Occurrences 2%

With a glance of adoration at the visitor, he added impressively what to his mind evidently signified some profoundly significant tribute, "Dis night we shall blay only Schubert!" Sylvia heaved a sigh of relief as the four gathered in front of the music-racks at the other end of the room, tuning and scraping.

into Occurrences 2%

Will you not share it, dearest?" He clasped her hand, and gazed with passionate adoration into her face.

on Occurrences 2%

Merriwell arose and walked the floor, and there was an expression of the utmost tenderness and adoration on his facea look that brought something like a mist to Harry's eyes.

than Occurrences 1%

I doubt, indeed, there is much more devotion than religion in the world, more adoration than supplication, and more hypocrisy than sincerity; and it is very melancholy to consider, what numbers of people there are furnished with the powers of reason and gifts of nature, and yet abandoned to the grossest ignorance and depravity.

due Occurrences 1%

It will be remembered that Socinus inculcated a sort of subordinate worship of Christ, and the Arians of course held to the same practice, Humanitarianism, the view that Jesus Christ was truly a man and in no sense a deity, obviously made it impossible to offer him the adoration due to God alone.

toward Occurrences 1%

Two of them, venerable elders with long white hair, stood in front of the others, making genuflexions and signs of adoration toward the carved face on the altar.

towards Occurrences 1%

On each side a choir of lovely angels, clothed from head to foot in spangled tunics of azure and rose-colour, with shining wings, make celestial music, while they gaze with looks of joy and adoration towards the principal group.

under Occurrences 1%

It is also indubitable that the Tuscans occasionally addressed the female or male object of their adoration under the title of signore, lord of my heart and soul.

by Occurrences 1%

To this is added a kind of worship, consisting of offerings of flowers and incense to Jina, of adoration by songs of praise in celebration of their entrance into Nirvâ[n.]a, of which the Jaina makes a great festival by solemn processions and pilgrimages to the places where it has been attained.

without Occurrences 1%

Now my thesis is that loyalty is essentially adoration with service, and that there is no true adoration without practical loyalty.

Which preposition to use with  adoration