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Recent Exemplifications of False Philology
1 Writing in 1847, Mr. De Quincey, with his usual bile and bluster, stigmatized this
expression as " horridly tabernacular, and such that no gentleman could allow
himself to touch it without gloves." Works, Vol. 7, p. 89. As we all know, it is, now,
...
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The Biblical Review and Congregational Magazine
v. i. As this paragraph appears to me to admit of a more exact version than our
common one, I shall propose it to stand as follows : 1 We know that if our earthly
tabernacular house be dissolved, we have a building of God, a house made ...
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Holy Week Lectures: forming a Commentary upon the latter ...
The body which we now possess is called “ the earthly house of our tabernacle,”
or, an earthly tabernacular house, not, that is, a strong and permanent building,
but rather of the nature of 'a tent or tabernacle, designed only for a short duration.
James Russell WOODFORD (Bishop of Ely.), 1855
K; Byzantine, 306; Islamic, 307; Roman, 300, 301 Syro-Palestinian region, glass
from, 300 tabernacular house altar, 270-74, No. 106 tableaux, lampworked, 23 2,
234-3 5, 243, 253-66, Nos. 98-105, Fig. 88.2 Taylor, John Edward, collection, 15
...
David B. Whitehouse, 1993
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Pewter at Colonial Williamsburg
John Townsend & Thomas Giffin London, 1768-1778 John Wynne London, 1750
-1770 MARKS: Touchmark of a lion rampant with three mullets and scrollwork
above and scrollwork below enclosed within a tabernacular frame; tabernacular ...
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The History of English Poetry, from the Eleventh to the ...
The sides of every street were covered with fresh alures* of marble, or cloisters,
crowned with rich and lofty pinnacles, and fronted with tabernacular or open
work6, vaulted like the dormitory of a monaster}-, and called dcambulatories, for
the ...
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The History of English Poetry, from the Close of the ...
... rich and lofty pinnacles, and fronted with tabernacular or open work ', vaulted
like the dormitory of a monastery, and called deambulatorics, for the
accommodation of the citizens in all weathers. And every house ycovered was
with lead ; And ...
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Canadian Odyssey: A Reading of Hugh Hood's The New Age/Le ...
The whole enterprise is described as "tabernacular, reminiscent of both Arks,”
and such words as "Holy of Holies,” ”sacred,” and ”canonical" recur (1). Hood is
nowhere more characteristic than in his expressing the sacred in terms of the ...
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The History of English Poetry from the Close of the 11. to ...
The sides of every street were covered with fi-eslze aluresq of marble, or cloisters
, crowned with rich and lofty pinnacles, and fronted with tabernacular or open
work ', vaulted like the dormitory of a monastery, and called deambulatories, for
the ...
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The Loony Bin Blues: The Next Generation Flies Over The ...
Often our most memorable spiritual experiences, our most transcendent moments
, don't take place in churches, with tabernacular choirs and crashing organs.
They take place when we're all alone, listening to that still, small voice.