And they crucified him, and parted his garments, casting lots : that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet, They parted my garments among them, and upon my vesture did they cast lots.
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He then removes a large, triangular particle and places it to the side of the Lamb, as he says : " At Thy right hand stood the queen, arrayed in vesture wrought of gold and diverse colours ."
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But in addition to all the garments worn by the Stavrophore, he is given the " Analavos " ( Church Slavonic : " Analav " ) which is the article of monastic vesture emblematic of the Great Schema.
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But in addition to all the garments worn by the Stavrophore, he is given the " analavos " ( Church Slavonic : " analav " ) which is the article of monastic vesture emblematic of the Great Schema.
25.
In our limited understanding, on this small planet, with our mortal bodies _ which William Shakespeare called " this muddy vesture of decay " _ the concept and reality of death as an end is almost too much to handle.
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During the festival people marched inside the block long silver serpent that was meant to celebrate the city's silver heritage, singing, We spring, we sprawl, We caper, we crawl, With vesture of changeable hue.
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This form of everyday vesture, common up until the 1960s, is now almost extinct . ( This was appropriate for them in the time when some of their travelling would be on horseback but continued into the middle of the 20th century .)
28.
"' Living Garment of God "', Living Nature, so called by Goethe, nature being viewed by him as the garment, or vesture, with which God invests himself so as to reveal and impart Himself to man.
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If you flick through the pages of the CM Almy catalog, which is one of the largest vesture manufacturers, with its design-your-own copes and cookie-cutter orphreys, you get an idea of why Boylan is so sought-after.
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The first documentary evidence of the name is found in 1316, when Edward II bequeathed the Manor House of Langley the closes adjoining together with the vesture of "'Chepervillewode "'for Fewel and other Necessaries to the Dominican Black Friars.