Which preposition to use with reverence

for Occurrences 475%

Then it is that the real rule of a universityits spirit of humility, and of reverence for antiquitybegins.

to Occurrences 114%

Buddha immediately, by his spirit-like power, changed her into the appearance of a holy Chakravartti king, and she was the foremost of all in doing reverence to him.

of Occurrences 100%

The Marriage of a Princess The Industry and Reverence of a Prince's Wife The Wife of Some Great Officer Bewails his Absence The Diligence of the Young Wife of an Officer The Love of the People for the Duke of Shaou The Easy Dignity of the Officers at Some Court Anxiety of a Young Lady to Get Married BOOK III.THE ODES OF P'EI.

in Occurrences 49%

Darrow bowed with a suggestion of reverence in the slow movement of his head.

as Occurrences 34%

Their Brahmins, or Gymnosophists, were regarded with as much reverence as the magi, and probably were more worthy of it.

due Occurrences 28%

"Treat with reverence due to age the elders in your own family, so that those in the families of others shall be similarly treated; treat with the kindness due to youth the young in your own family, so that those in the families of others shall be similarly treateddo this and the kingdom may be made to go round in your palm.

with Occurrences 27%

Fairies' haunts are mostly in picturesque spots (such as among the tufts of wild thyme); and the oak tree, both here and in Germany, has generally been their favourite abode, and hence the superstitious reverence with which certain trees are held, care being taken not to offend their mysterious inhabitants.

on Occurrences 16%

The parents of the Mohammedan children objected to the use of pictures, being accustomed to see them the objects of reverence on the part of the Copts and other Eastern Christians, while the Coptic children were inclined to worship them.

from Occurrences 14%

humIt is indeed a Stately Piece of Work; how came I by 'em? Scar. 'Twas sent your Reverence from the Virtuoso, or some of the Cabalists.

among Occurrences 10%

It is the boy's hero, the one he loves and reverences among his schoolfellows, not his taskmaster,that is his true teacher, the setter of the broader standards by which he is to abide through life.

by Occurrences 9%

The monks of the Gomati monastery, being mahâyâna students, and held in greatest reverence by the king, took precedence of all the others in the procession.

before Occurrences 7%

A pious Nepaulese bowed in reverence before a vase of lilies which perfumed the study of Sir William Jones.

at Occurrences 6%

He took the command of this small party at once, the little girl and the little boy following him about with great reverence at such times as he condescended to sport with them.

towards Occurrences 6%

If by partial opinion or reverence towards them, however begotten in the minds of men, they strive to overbear or discountenance a good cause, their faults (so far as truth permitteth and need requireth) may be detected and displayed.

into Occurrences 5%

John Carver and his attendants were clad in the dark-colored and sober garments which were usually adopted by their sect; and their long beards and grave countenances struck a feeling of awe and reverence into their savage guests.

toward Occurrences 4%

The wise turned with their worship and reverence toward a more worthy object, to the great All; and, in fact, if we seek to give the word God a tenable meaning, it signifies active nature.

than Occurrences 4%

No priest ever served his goddess with a remoter reverence than mine for you.

above Occurrences 3%

And the book which tells us that, we will cling to, will love, will reverence above all the books on earth, because it tells of a living God, who works and acts and interferes for men; who not only hates wrong, but rights wrong; not only hates oppression, but puts oppressors down; not only pities the oppressed, but sets the oppressed free; a God who not only wills that man should have freedom, but sent freedom down to him from heaven.

through Occurrences 3%

" Underlying all his thought is a deep belief in the "God of our fathers," a God just to punish or reward, whom the English have reverenced through all their history.

unto Occurrences 3%

Also St. Patrick was wont for to worship and do reverence unto all the crosses devoutly that he might see, but on a time tofore the sepulchre of a Paynim stood a fair cross, which he passed and went forth by as he had not seen it, and he was demanded of his fellows why he saw not that cross.

without Occurrences 2%

I am less inclined, my lords, to favour the present motion, because I have long been desirous of seeing the ancient method of general addresses revived by this house; a method of address by which our princes were reverenced without flattery, and which left us at liberty to honour the crown, without descending to idolize the ministry.

after Occurrences 2%

There was a moment of reverence after the first taste.

beside Occurrences 1%

The parents had with them all their little children; but we saw no old people; that charm was wanting, which exists in such scenes in older settlements, of seeing the silver bent in reverence beside the flaxen head.

within Occurrences 1%

We respect those who struggle hard to maintain their hereditary position, and reverence within certain limits the spirit of endurance which bears in privacy the changes of fortune in order to keep up a becoming appearance in the eyes of the world.

like Occurrences 1%

The print-shops were thronged with purchasers eager to possess his portrait and to hang it in their homes, with a reverence like that attaching to the image of a martyred saint.

Which preposition to use with  reverence