The creation of the digital images is surprisingly swift. 1,300 pages of the bibles were photographed in just 4 days. |
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Often, the introductory pages of local bibles or books of hours would be elegantly decorated with wonderful letter forms. |
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It reminded me of how the ancient scribes lovingly embellished letters in bibles and illuminated manuscripts with human and animal forms. |
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Two German-held bibles both contain lazurite, an expensive mineral that is notably absent from the King George III copy. |
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Important occasions like births, baptisms, confirmations, marriages and deaths were carefully recorded in their big black family bibles. |
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A selection of religious books, bibles, newspapers, videos, prayer books, leaflets, Mass cards etc. is now available. |
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Despite these magnificently illuminated codices, by the end of the Middle Ages, illustrated bibles had become a rarity. |
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So we can use things like crosses, holy water, bibles, rosaries, and even something as small as a speck of holy ashes. |
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They found it contained two bibles, a chess set, a backgammon game, a deck of cards, poker chips and several paper back pulp fiction novels. |
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The priests process round the church, swinging clouds of incense, carrying their elaborate silver Ethiopian crosses and richly bound bibles. |
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A number of bibles and books, including old church records will be put into storage after the sale goes through. |
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By chance, while checking the church storeroom, he discovered several cartons of new bibles that had never been opened and distributed. |
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Many of my soldiers began to treat bracelets, pictures, bibles and video games as if they had supernatural powers. |
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The early bibles, the Greek and Latin classics mark the beginning of the history of books. |
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We have bought a whole series of these bibles and distributed them to land managers and designers. |
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Its chief products included one-volume bibles specifically made for export to other centres, thus disseminating the elegant Tours script and decorated initials. |
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I also carry literature, rosaries, prayer books, bibles and other religious material. |
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The table at the front held the bibles and chalices to be presented to the ordinands. |
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She collects used stockings and tights to be sent to India, where they can be used as bandages, bibles to pass on to missionaries abroad and used stamps for other charities. |
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Popular units include bibles, encyclopaediae, the complete works of Shakespeare, and the Library of Congress. |
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Thus, Protestant bibles do not include the books within the Old Testament but have often included them in a separate section. |
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Quilling was first practiced by Renaissance nuns and monks who are said to have made artistic use of the gilded edges of worn out bibles, and later by 18th century ladies who made artistic use of lots of free time. |
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Whether you want to make a drama or a comedy, a series or a serial, getting a show on-screen means mastering a seemingly impenetrable world of pitch documents, from step-outlines to show bibles. |
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It reported incidents of persecution where Witnesses in Quebec had been beaten their bibles destroyed their homes invaded their properties taken and their members wrongfully imprisoned. |
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The program development process can involve the creation of proposals, treatments, production bibles, demos, pilots and the initial programming run. |
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Bede may also have worked on one of the Latin bibles that were copied at Jarrow, one of which is now held by the Laurentian Library in Florence. |
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Everyone swore on a stack of bibles that no such information existed. |
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Without fail, every time I ask people about the career bibles that inspire and guide them, someone will mention Richard Templar's international bestseller. |
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Osborne had made the schoolboy error of handing out his bibles before he had started talking rather than after, and several people had chosen to read it rather than listen to him. |
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We might fill India with Bibles and Testaments, and religious books of all kinds, and school-books, at one third of the existing price. |
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Many Catalan Bibles have decorated tables at the beginning with the Masoretic lists, the precepts, calendars, or other material. |
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I may sell Bibles but I know which end is up and I wasn't born yesterday and I know where I'm going! |
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You can even try placing Bibles in handy locations around your home as reminders to feed your spirit every day. |
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The ornamental decoration of Spanish Hebrew Bibles is only one of the many echoes of this interaction. |
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Participants were required to bring their Bibles to the services, where they would read passages and chant along with the pastor. |
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Some prisons restrict inmates' access to Bibles, or prohibit inmates from having concordances or biblical commentaries. |
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They were gold and bright, like the gold platings you sometimes find on fancy book covers like Bibles or Encyclopedias. |
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The Gideons provide Bibles, in about 70 languages, for schools and hotels all over the world. |
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Benevolent societies provided religious schooling to impoverished children, Bibles to their unchurched fathers, and sewing to their underemployed mothers. |
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I'm not a salesman and I don't peddle Bibles to make a living, but it's as if I experienced some alternate universe where I knew what it was like to be a sad sack salesman. |
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In November 2013, it was reported that 80 prisoners were publicly executed, many for possessing Bibles. |
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Predictably, her worst critics have come out with Bibles held aloft. |
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James I fulfilled the efforts of Protestant reformers who had been supporting the distribution of Bibles in common language for decades. |
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It appears that the Trechsel brothers initially intended to hire Holbein for illustrating Bibles. |
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This consignment consists of Bibles in Otjiherero, Rukwangali, Silozi, Umbundu, Luchazi, Portuguese and English. |
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The two German copies bore the expensive blue pigment lazurite, suggesting that the Bibles were intended for particularly wealthy owners. |
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Moreover, printing, which had become widespread at the end of the previous century, meant that vernacular Bibles could be produced in quantity. |
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Although nothing much is left of the wall paintings, evidence of their pictorial art is found in Bibles and Psalters, in illuminated manuscripts. |
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Already most of us feel somewhat softer toward Japan than we swore on a stack of Bibles we ever would feel. |
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Most modern Bibles have footnotes to indicate passages that have disputed source documents. |
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He then left for France where he worked for the Continental Society as a colporteur distributing Bibles and preaching. |
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It's displayed with Bibles in other languages and a pearl-decorated thanka from the Dalai Lama to Pope John Paul II as just another art object. |
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The revision received attention after it was revealed that the new Bibles were printed and typeset in Korea and Scotland, respectively. |
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In 331, Constantine I commissioned Eusebius to deliver fifty Bibles for the Church of Constantinople. |
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Since 2014 the BFBS 1936 Manx Gospel of John has been available online on YouVersion and Bibles. |
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Bibles often became the subject of superstitions, being used in divination. |
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He indicates conventional Bibles contain two passages which mistranslate arsenokoites. |
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Choosing Bibles or rosary beads refers to a clerical or monastic life. |
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Robert Barker's father, Christopher, had, in 1589, been granted by Elizabeth I the title of royal Printer, with the perpetual Royal Privilege to print Bibles in England. |
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Many parishes were, in any case, reluctant to use English Bibles. |
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In Cornwall at the time, many of the people could only speak the Cornish language, so the uniform English Bibles and church services were not understood by many. |
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Meanwhile, the Bibles will be tucked back into nightstand drawers. |
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Some believe that divine inspiration makes our present Bibles inerrant. |
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His collection includes Bibles belonging to the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, social reformer William Wilberforce and a complete first edition of a 1611 King James Version. |
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The sheer number of witnesses presents unique difficulties, but it also gives scholars a better idea of how close modern Bibles are to the original versions. |
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For example, it is speculated that this may have provided motivation for canon lists, and that Codex Vaticanus and Codex Sinaiticus may be examples of these Bibles. |
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Many Bibles were large, illustrated and highly valuable objects. |
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The church printed Bibles and Prayer Books in Gaelic, and some churches, and some Protestant clergymen like William King of Dublin, held services in the language. |
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All Bibles or sacred codes have been the causes of the following Errors. |
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There are no overhead projectors of Good News Bibles at The Falls Church. |
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Other early translations of the Bibles appeared in the Syriac dialect of Aramaic, in the Ge'ez language in Ethiopia and in Latin in Western Europe. |
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It was only in 1700 that modern bilingual Bibles appeared in which the Authorized Version was compared with counterpart Dutch and French Protestant vernacular Bibles. |
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