10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AZYMOUS»
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The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ: From the ...
I then saw him lift a round plate, which he placed on this same shelf, off the top of
the chalice. He next took the azymous loaves from beneath the linen with which
they were covered, and placed them before him on the board; then he took out of
...
Anna Katharina Emmerich, 1862
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A New and Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: ...
AZYMOUS, all-"0., something unsetmented, as bread, &It. made without leaven.
This term has occasioned frequent disputes, and, at length, a mpture between the
latin and the greek churches; the former of which maintain, that the bread in the ...
Society of Arts (Great Britain). Society of Gentlemen, Thomas Jefferys, 1754
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
AZYMOUS Azotorrhea, az-o-to-re'-ah. The presence of nitrogen-holding
substances in abnormally large amounts in the urine or feces. Azoturia, az-o-tu -
rc-ah. An increase of urea in the urine. Azoxybenzene,ar-ofc-5^rH/-rr». CuHioN.
B. Jain Publishers Staff, 1999
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The Immortal Truth: The Akashic Records Read by Saints and ...
He next took the azymous loaves from beneath the linen with which they were
covered, and placed them before him on the board; then he took out of the
chalice a smaller vase, and ranged the six little glasses on each side of it. Then
he ...
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New Hope: Avoiding Lung Cancer
I then saw him lift a round plate, which he placed on this same shelf, off the top of
the chalice. He next took the azymous loaves from beneath the linen with which
they were covered and placed them before him on the board; then he took out of
...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibi ... ...
AZ'URN, a. Of a blue color. [Little used.] Milton. AZ'YME, «. [See Azymous.] bread.
[Not in use.] Unleavened AZ'YMITE, n. [See Azymous.] In Church history,
Azymites are Christians who administer the Eucharist with unleavened bread.
Encyc.
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, Dictionary of Arts, ...
In the Roman Catholic mass, azymous or unleavened bread is used, particularly
in the Gallican church, where there is provided for this purpose what is called
pain a': chanter, made of the purest wheaten flour pressed between two iron
plates ...
Thomas Stewart Traill, 1854
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The Encyclopædia Britannica, or, Dictionary of arts, ...
In the Roman Catholic mass, azymous or unleavened bread is used, particularly
in the Gallican church, where there is provided for this purpose what is called
pain a chanter, made of the purest wheaten flour pressed between two iron
plates ...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
The Greeks observe various ceremonies in making the eucharistic bread. In the
Abyssinian churches there is a kind of sacristy allotted for this service. Sirmond,
in his disquisition on azymous bread, shows, that there were as many
ceremonies ...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Or Dictionary of Arts, ...
In the Roman Catholic mass, azymous or unleavened bread is used, particularly
in the Gallican church, where there is provided for this purpose what is called
pain a chanter, made of the purest wheaten flour pressed between two iron
plates ...
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After eight days, when I finally reach azymous (adj. – unleavened), I feel a shiver of pleasure and relief; not because I think it an interesting ... «NPR, Aug 08»