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PERIRRHANTERIUM

Volume 14 · 104 words · 1797 Edition

a vessel of stone or brass which was filled with holy water, and with which all those were sprinkled who were admitted by the ancients to their sacrifices. Beyond this vessel no profane person was allowed to pass. We are told by some, that it was placed in the Adytum, or inmost recesses of the temple; others say it was placed at the door, which indeed seems to be the most likely opinion. It was used both by Greeks and Romans, and has been evidently borrowed, like many other Pagan ceremonies, by the Church of Rome. The Hebrews also had a vessel for purification.