Altar

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

Dreaming of seing{sic} a priest at the altar, denotes quarrels and unsatisfactory states in your business and home. To see a marriage, sorrow to friends, and death to old age. An altar would hardly be shown you in a dream, accept to warn you against the commission of error. Repentance is also implied….

Ambush

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

Dreaming that your are atacked{sic} from ambush, denotes that you have lurking secretly near you a danger, which will soon set upon and overthrow you if you are heedless of warnings. If you lie in ambush to revenge yourself on others, you will unhesitatingly stoop to debasing actions to defraud your friends….

Andirons

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

Andirons seen in a dream, denotes good will among friends, if the irons support burning logs | if they are in an empty fireplace, loss of property and death are signified….

Anchor

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

Dreaming of an anchor is favorable to sailors, if seas are calm. To others it portends separation from friends, change of residence, and foreign travel. Sweethearts are soon to quarrel if either sees an anchor….

Album

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

Dreaming of an album, denotes you will have success and true friends. For a young woman Dreaming of looking at photographs in an album, foretells that she will soon have a new lover who will be very agreeable to her….

Affluence

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

Dreaming that you are in affluence, foretells that you will make fortunate ventures, and will be pleasantly associated with people of wealth. To young women, a vision of weird and fairy affluence is ominous of illusive and evanescent pleasure. They should study more closely their duty to friends and parents. After dreams of this nature they are warned to cultivate a love for home life. See Wealth….

Adder

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

Dreaming of seeing an adder strike, and a friend, who is dead but seems to be lying down and breathing, rises partly to a sitting position when the adder strikes at him, and then both disappearing into some bushes nearby, denotes that you will be greatly distressed over the ill luck of friends, and a loss threatened to yourself. For a young woman to see an adder, foretells a deceitful person is going to cause her trouble. If it runs from her, she will be able to defend her character in attacks made on her….

Acquit

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

Dreaming that you are acquitted of a crime, denotes that you are about to come into possession of valuable property, but there is danger of a law suit before obtaining possession. To see others acquitted, foretells that your friends will add pleasure to your labors….

Advancement

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

Dreaming of advancing in any engagement, denotes your rapid ascendency to preferment and to the consummation of affairs of the heart. To see others advancing, foretells that friends will hold positions of favor near you….

Advocate

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

Dreaming that you advocate any cause, denotes that you will be faithful to your interests, and endeavor to deal honestly with the public, as your interests affect it, and be loyal to your promises to friends….

Afternoon

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

For a woman dreaming of an afternoon, denotes she will form friendships which will be lasting and entertaining. A cloudy, rainy afternoon, implies disappointment and displeasure….

Abuse

American, Unitarianism G. H. Miller

Dreaming of abusing a person, means that you will be unfortunate in your affairs, losing good money through over-bearing persistency in business relations with others. To feel yourself abused, you will be molested in your daily pursuits by the enmity of others. For a young woman Dreaming that she hears abusive language, foretells that she will fall under the ban of some person’s jealousy and envy. If she uses the language herself, she will meet with unexpected rebuffs, that may fill her with mortification and remorse for her past unworthy conduct toward friends….