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Pantheon

,—formerly used for the purposes of superstition, in a collection of fabulous deities and ennobled gods; lately used on the continent for the reception of false virgins, mysterious Jesuses, and pretended saints; at present exalted to the nobler design of conveying to posterity the names of great men, who have embellished science, decried superstition, or have promoted the best interests of man.

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Entry taken from A Political Dictionary, by Charles Pigott, 1795.

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Pantheon