Nave The central isle of a church. It is derived from navis; a ship, medieval churches copied the ship shape of Norman burial grounds.
seed were given to the omnipotent Jehovah, and in no part to any strange Deities; therefore they are upbraided in Deuteronomy, because they served strange gods and worshipped them they knew not, and to whom they were not given; and also Joshua Nave, ...
Etteilla returns the Lovers to the church, now presided over by a priest in the nave of his chapel. We have no particular evidence to link Etteilla to the Church, although we can now be sure that he was a Mason and esteemed among his peers.
Kairo - Roma Galia - Nave Elefante - Hidra Dio d'Amor [God of Love or Cupid] - Baco [Bachus] Adam Eva - Zane in Banco [scene on a platform] ...
See also: Plane, Planet, Square, Call, Sun
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