At the latter place she was accounted a tutelary or guardian goddess. […] In some places incense only was offered to this goddess. […] Each spot had a local genius — one of the place. […] From what place did Jason embark? […] For many centuries, the Hebrews had but one place of worship, and most of them being far distant from that, they adopted the worship of idols on the “high places,” in the open air.