Then one of the seraphim flew to me, having in his hand a burning coal that he had taken with tongs from the altar. |
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They say God could have forgiven me, let me repent and brought me back into the fold of the seraphim, yet He chose not to. |
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Granite steps, which are guarded by two original lamp-bearing seraphim, lead to the original wide, heavy Georgian door. |
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It's like hearing the cherubim and seraphim sing with Satan's own orchestra. |
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Of course so have the archangel, the principle, the cherubim, seraphim, and many of the others. |
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Insulting the two highest ranking seraphim may not be the most intelligent thing to do. |
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The God who gallops through divine places with the cherubim and seraphim is the same God who changed the world order by simply standing up and walking out of the tomb. |
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The cherubim and seraphim, two superior orders of angels, are described as winged creatures that guard the throne of God. |
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High relief sculptures of sheathed seraphim stand like pilasters against the jambs. |
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From the highest to the lowest in rank, the orders are seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominions, virtues, powers, principalities, archangels, and angels. |
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The seraphim plunks Bud's soul in the appropriate upper end of this forked body. |
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So the seraphim plunks Bud's soul down in his brain, I think of it as some sort of morontia cortex. |
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Never in the history of the church was there a saint, an apostle, or even the whole college of apostles, compared in such a way to the cherubim and seraphim! |
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I was the mightiest, strongest, most beautiful and most adored of the seraphim, there was no other above me in the ranks, aside from the Creator and his Son. |
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The Ministering Spirits of the Local Universes embrace the seraphim and their assistants, the cherubim. |
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The chapel underwent major renovations between 1886 and 1894, and the seraphim were probably removed at that time. |
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If seraphim can deal with that mission, I'm sure they can brilliantly attend to us in our earthly battles. |
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These two carved and gilded wood seraphim are said to have come from the interior of the Chapel of Notre-Dame-de-Bonsecours in Old Montreal. |
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As the highest order of angels, which are in constant attendance of the God Head, these seraphim would probably have been placed on either side of the Tabernacle that housed the consecrated bread. |
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Bright, radiant, glad eyed, clean souled seraphim, Whose genius would at once from heaven bethrust, Dared they to purity unfaithful prove. |
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The seraphim aren't there. And then, suddenly, you say: well, wait! |
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The seraphim was able to console Jesus at this most distressing time. |
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Such a notion is evocative of the biblical seraphim, a rank of angels looking like burning fire. |
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These seraphim that were created were potential in the universe before the creative spirit, by her creative action, transformed them from a potential to an actual. |
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Please bear in mind that we are not talking about the ordinary, house-and-garden variety guardian seraphim who do their best to promote the personal growth and development of individual human beings. |
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This approach will enable readers to apply their energy and idealism in ways that will foster the progressive growth and development of human society, while seeking to serve others in the spirit of the master seraphim. |
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These were formed into shapes reminiscent of the cherubim and seraphim commonly depicted in images of the Immaculate conception and the Assumption of Mary. |
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As more modern recordings came along, old favorites, stereophonic and monaural, were released on Seraphim at a fraction of their original price. |
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Second, the four-faced angels are the Seraphim and are generally the top of the pile in hierarchies of angels. |
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Music Sorrowseed, Forevers' Fallen Grace, Nocuous, Blacksoul Seraphim, Infested Prophecy. |
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Swung by Seraphim whose foot-falls tinkled on the tufted floor. |
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