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.

Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.

Pannic * Papacy

Outcast
Pacification
Pageant
Painite
Palace
Pannic
Pantheon
Papacy
Pardon
Pardon
Parliament
Parson
Partition.
Partnership.
Party.
Party Jury,
Pastime,