| Antony Coyle (R.C. bp. of Raphoe.) - 1788 - 564 Seiten
...far.ctified vefltls of the temple; it was a ferry houfe, and not worth the naming, which had not fome of this furniture in it, though it were only a. fair large cufliioa made of a cope or altar cloth to acorn a window, or to make their chairs appear like fomething... | |
| Edward Hatton - 1826 - 274 Seiten
...cfialices ; as once Be/shazzar celebrated hrs drunken feasts in the sanctified vessels of th.9temple. their chairs appear to have somewhat in them of a...contemptible were these trappings, in comparison of those vast sums of money which were made of jewels, plate, and cloth of tissue; either conveyed beyond... | |
| William Eusebius Andrews - 1826 - 446 Seiten
...chalices, as once Bel" shazzar celebrated his drunken feast in the sanctified vessel of the " temple. It was a sorry house, and not worth the naming, which had " »ot somewhat of this furniture in it, though it were only a fair large " cushion made of a cope... | |
| Patrick Rafferty - 1831 - 266 Seiten
...sanctified vessels of the temple. "It was a sorry house, not worth the naming, which had not something of this furniture in it; though it were only a fair large cushion made of a cope or altar-cloth, to adorn their windows, or to make their chairs appear to have something of a chair of... | |
| Henry William Wilberforce - 1838 - 164 Seiten
...chalices, as once Belsbazzar celebrated his drunken feast in the sanctified vessels of the temple. It was a sorry house, and not worth the naming, which...this furniture in it ; though it were only a fair cushion made of a cope or altarcloth to adorn their windows, or make their chairs appear to have somewhat... | |
| Henry William Wilberforce - 1838 - 160 Seiten
...chalices, as once Belshazzar celebrated his drunken feast in the sanctified vessels of the temple. It was a sorry house, and not worth the naming, which...this furniture in it ; though it were only a fair cushion made of a cope or altarcloth to adorn their windows, or make their chairs appear to have somewhat... | |
| Charles Dodd - 1839 - 580 Seiten
...of this furniture in it, though it were only a fair large cushion, made of a cope, or altar-cloth, to adorn their windows, or make their chairs appear...contemptible were these trappings, in comparison of those vast sums of money which were made of jewels, plate, and cloth of tissue, either conveyed beyond... | |
| University of Oxford - 1840 - 756 Seiten
...chalices, as once Belshazzar celebrated " his drunken feast in the sanctified vessels of the temple. It " was a sorry house, and not worth the naming,..." cushion made of a cope or altar cloth, to adorn (heir windows, " or make their chairs appear to have somewhat in them of a " chair of state. Yet how... | |
| Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1843 - 138 Seiten
...altar-cloths, their tables and beds covered with copes instead of carpets and coverlids ;" insomuch that " it was a sorry house, and not worth the naming, which...it were only a fair large cushion made of a cope or altar-cloth, to adorn their windows, or make their chairs appear to have somewhat in them of a chair... | |
| William Gresley - 1843 - 342 Seiten
...feasts in the sanctified vessels of the Temple. It is a sorry house, and not worth naming, which has not somewhat of this furniture in it, though it were only a fair large cushion to fill a window-seat. It may well be said to such reformers as these,' Thou that abhorrest idols,... | |
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