Covers for lecterns and pulpits are generally similar to a frontlet, normally covering the " desk " of the lectern or pulpit and handing down about a foot or longer in front ( visible from the congregation ).
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Take care that God's name is not desecrated by you, and thus I command you to follow me . " While he was kissing the idol the frontlet passed from the idol's mouth into his.
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This project investigated the archaeology and ecology of the wider landscape around Lake Flixton and found several more Mesolithic sites but none with as many of the unusual artefacts ( such as barbed points and antler frontlets ) discovered at Star Carr.
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As a guarantee of good treatment, Jeffryes presented each of them with a coronet or frontlet adorned with false jewels . ( One of the frontlets, presented to the queen of Pamunkey, is now held by the Virginia Historical Society ).
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As a guarantee of good treatment, Jeffryes presented each of them with a coronet or frontlet adorned with false jewels . ( One of the frontlets, presented to the queen of Pamunkey, is now held by the Virginia Historical Society ).
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Asking permission to kiss the idol on the mouth, he stepped before it and conjured the frontlet in the following words : " Although I am only a man of flesh and blood, yet I stand here as God's messenger.
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Bezalel, Oholiab, and their coworkers make the priests vestments, the ephod, the breastpiece, the robe, the tunics of fine linen, and the frontlet inscribed Holy to the Lord & mdash; just as God had commanded Moses.
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On 6 February 1538, John Husee wrote to Lady Lisle that he would send'the bonnets and frontlets'. . . I had them of Mrs Wylkenson, with much ado, because Mrs Hutton hath not paid her for the last.
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Bezalel, Oholiab, and their coworkers made the Kohen | priests vestments, the ephod, the breastpiece, the robe, the tunics of fine linen, and the frontlet inscribed Holy to the Lord & mdash; just as God had commanded Moses.
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As an adolescent, he experimented with tefillin-- the leather-strapped boxes that traditional Jews don in obedience to Deuteronomy 6 : 8 ( " and thou shalt bind them for a sign upon thine hand, and they shall be as frontlets between thine eyes " ).