अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «GENEVA BANDS» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
Geneva bands का उपयोग पता करें।
Geneva bands aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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The Westminster Dictionary of Theological Terms, Second ...
Geneva bands Two white strips that hang from the neck opening of a clerical
gown. They are sometimes said to represent the law and the gospel. Geneva
Bible (1560) English translation of the Bible by English Puritans and Scots in
Geneva ...
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The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
Geneva bands two white cloth strips attached to the collar of some Protestants'
clerical dress, as originally worn by Calvinists in Geneva. Geneva Bible an
English translation of the Bible published in 1560 by Protestant scholars working
in ...
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The Technique of the Mystery Story
Lastly, Charley, who is apparently meant to be a very high churchman, at least he
looks like it, is wearing Geneva bands! What a combination! A long surplice with
bishop sleeves, fur collar, and Geneva bands is not to be found in the heavens ...
Phillip J. Morledge, 2008
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The Complete Costume Dictionary
... fustan gacchaka-ki-turri gadroon galants gallants gallone galloon galon
gammadion gaufrure gauging gedilim Geneva bands Geneva embroidery
Genoese embroidery ghirlanda gimp glove string glove-band goat's hair fringe
gobanji grand ...
Elizabeth J. Lewandowski, 2011
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History of British costume
To the broad-falling bands had now succeeded the small Geneva bands, like
those worn by our modern clergymen and councillors and the rich neckcloth or
cravat of Brussels or Flanders lace was worn by the nobility and men of fashion ...
James Robinson Planché, 1836
9 '4 Elli-L": me Q '4 ' "The varieties of falling bands are “French falls,' I“ Geneva
bands,” which were worn by the clergy, and the narrow falls worn by the
Roundheads. Nightcaps, which had appeared in King Henry VIII's “iii-“it'in time,
had by ...
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Rochester: The Poems in Context
Which school of religious thought does the adversarius represent? Can he in fact
be said to represent any one direction in Restoration religious life? Raman
Selden, referring to his 'Geneva bands', unhesitatingly labelled him 'a Puritan
divine' ...
Marianne Thormählen, 1993
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British Costume from Earliest Times to 1820
Small bands were also introduced called Geneva bands, and took the place of
the previous wide falling variety.Shoe buckles were substituted for roses or
rosettes. The accompanying printof William III.,dating from 1694 (Fig. 395), will
give an ...
Mrs. Charles H. Ashdown, 2012
He had been used to walk in a tall hat, his Master's gown, and wearing a pair of
Geneva bands. Ernest noticed that the bands were worn no longer, and lo!
greater marvel still, Theobald did not preach in his Master's gown, but in a
surplice.
They finished ; and a person, in a black suit, single-breasted, with Geneva bands,
and a voice of dolorous sound, proceeded to say grace. They were about to
make merry — if merry they could ever possibly be— upon Lady Arundel's own
fare, ...
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Catholics should be royalists and protestants republicans
Presbyterian ministers still wear the Geneva bands in token of their origin in Calvinism's native city, one of the first republics of modern Europe. «Belfast Telegraph, मई 11»