The tabernacles framing the niche, for instance, are formed by bells whose contours define inverted ogival trefoils. |
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Above are four statues of the queen, set in elaborate canopied tabernacles. |
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There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God, the holy place of the tabernacles of the most High. |
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From 1741 Whitefield's London base was Moorfields tabernacle, with other tabernacles at Norwich, Bristol, and elsewhere. |
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As hon. members know, tabernacles, chalices and hosts are found in a church. |
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And he shall plant the tabernacles of his palace between the seas in the glorious holy mountain. |
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During this festival, the Hebrews dwelled in booths or tabernacles made of branches, which symbolized God's protection during their wilderness travels. |
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A series of wooden tabernacles contain crudely fashioned ritual objects, skull-like forms, blockish feet. |
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Send forth Thy light and Thy truth: they have led me and brought me unto Thy holy hill, and into Thy tabernacles. |
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I have chosen to be abject in the house of my God rather than to dwell in the tabernacles of sinners. |
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The husband looks like the sidesman from all the Baptist tabernacles that I attended with my grandparents while Ronnie was doing time. |
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In a similar way they express the joy, the bitterness, the hope and fear of our hearts and our desire of loving God and hoping in Him alone, and our mystic ascent to divine tabernacles. |
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Tabernacles celebrated the great ingathering of the harvest. |
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In 1866, the Feast of Tabernacles and the Feast of Passover, on which only matzot is eaten were still remembered. |
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