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ASYLUM

Volume 2 · 77 words · 1778 Edition

a sanctuary, or place of refuge, where criminals shelter themselves from the hands of justice. The aylas of altars and temples were very ancient; and likewise those of tombs, statues, and other monuments of considerable proportions: Thus, the temple of Diana at Ephesus was a refuge for debtors, the tomb of Theseus for slaves. The Jews had their asyla; the most remarkable of which were, the six cities of refuge, the temple, and the altar of burnt-offerings.