His verse is both metrically and formally experimental, ranging from satire to love lyric, from sonnet to verse epistle, from elegy to hymn. |
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The preparation of a sermon begins with the selection of a passage of Scripture from the gospel, epistle, or Old Testament readings for the day. |
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Though still a young convert I could not square this teaching with 1 John, the epistle on which the morning sermons were based. |
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Regardless of the content of the epistle, there is still something exciting about receiving an email or a letter from someone close. |
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I could almost hear her merry laugh ringing across the harbor as I slowly walked along the pier, reading her return epistle. |
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I have read your epistle at least once a day since I received it with the exception of Sunday and then I perused it twice. |
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The collection begins with an epistle describing the courage and tension of a soldier waiting in the snow. |
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In the epistle of St Paul to the Hebrews, St Paul speaks of the sanctuary, its rituals, its contents and the Holy of Holies. |
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The risen Lord's message to his disciples speaks of forgiveness and sin, and our epistle reading reminds us of our own sinful state. |
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Both the epistle and gospel readings for this Sunday describe sending out those who will gather others together. |
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My lengthy epistle on Sunday seems to have touched a chord with a lot of people. |
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There are some thirteen appellatives in this section of his epistle, and all are true of every saint of God. |
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Claudette couldn't concentrate on the epistle or the gospel, couldn't settle down to the rosary. |
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His epistle is written to a faithful community that is anxious about death. |
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The Socorro Chapel, the second on the epistle side, stands under the cupola and a lantern. |
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On Halloween Ed proved he has not been forgotten when he published a now-famous epistle in response to the Jian Ghomeshi scandal. |
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The bride and groom, leaving their prie dieu come to the epistle side of the altar and kneel on the first step. |
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Best, Joe Dear Joe, I will only return to the subject of Jewishness and the evil of antisemitism in every other epistle. |
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The pieces were to be played between the Gloria and the Credo, following the reading of the epistle. |
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The vaults have ribs and tercerons in the east side, transept aisle and the last section of the epistle nave. |
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He wonders at my extreme prodigality of credit, and searedness of conscience, in citing an epistle so convicted by Bellarmine! |
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The subdeacon sings the epistle, presents the chalice and the paten to the deacon during the solemn Mass, pours the drop of water into the chalice, and purifies the altar linens. |
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East inhabitants trust that the hieroglyph has also sacral value because the letter in the East is considered as the epistle of the Heavens that's why the calligraphical sign bears the power charge in it. |
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These are important clues to the message of the entire epistle. |
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Many consider the epistle to be written in the late 1st or early 2nd centuries. |
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Some see his epistle as an assertion of Rome's authority over the church in Corinth and, by implication, the beginnings of papal supremacy. |
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This reflects the amount of Hellenistic influence upon the epistle writers. |
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Gregory the Great in an epistle simplified the Latinised name Anglii to Angli, the latter form developing into the preferred form of the word. |
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When the epistle is sung or chanted at Solemn Mass it is done so by the subdeacon. |
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They went on very well with their work until it was nigh done, when there came the second epistle to Noah's fresh, and away went their mill, shot, lock, and barrel. |
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She examines how the epistle deliberately shapes emerging Christianness by providing ideological and social paradigms for the community of Christ-followers. |
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And because it is so, S. Peter in his first canonicall or generall epistle, forbiddeth that women should appeare, shew, and sett out themselues by theyr apparayle and neatnes. |
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Clement I, at the end of the 1st century, wrote an epistle to the Church in Corinth intervening in a major dispute, and apologizing for not having taken action earlier. |
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Thus letters patent do not equate to an open letter but rather to any form of document, deed, contract, letter, despatch, edict, decree, epistle etc. |
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The Clementine epistle was perhaps concocted for such a purpose. |
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