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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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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The ornamental decoration of Spanish Hebrew Bibles is only one of the many echoes of this interaction. |
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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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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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Some prisons restrict inmates' access to Bibles, or prohibit inmates from having concordances or biblical commentaries. |
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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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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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Benevolent societies provided religious schooling to impoverished children, Bibles to their unchurched fathers, and sewing to their underemployed mothers. |
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Predictably, her worst critics have come out with Bibles held aloft. |
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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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In 331, Constantine I commissioned Eusebius to deliver fifty Bibles for the Church of Constantinople. |
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It appears that the Trechsel brothers initially intended to hire Holbein for illustrating Bibles. |
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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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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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Bibles often became the subject of superstitions, being used in divination. |
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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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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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Most modern Bibles have footnotes to indicate passages that have disputed source documents. |
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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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The two German copies bore the expensive blue pigment lazurite, suggesting that the Bibles were intended for particularly wealthy owners. |
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He indicates conventional Bibles contain two passages which mistranslate arsenokoites. |
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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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He then left for France where he worked for the Continental Society as a colporteur distributing Bibles and preaching. |
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This consignment consists of Bibles in Otjiherero, Rukwangali, Silozi, Umbundu, Luchazi, Portuguese and English. |
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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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Meanwhile, the Bibles will be tucked back into nightstand drawers. |
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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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Some believe that divine inspiration makes our present Bibles inerrant. |
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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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All Bibles or sacred codes have been the causes of the following Errors. |
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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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Choosing Bibles or rosary beads refers to a clerical or monastic life. |
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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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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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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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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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