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Перевод: confessor speek confessor


[существительное]
духовник ; исповедник ; духовное лицо


Тезаурус:

  1. William the Conqueror, who was a second cousin to King Edward the Confessor, succeeded as Duke of Normandy in 1035, and believed that he was entitled to the crown of England, despite the fact that Harold II had fought along side him in his many battles against his great enemy, the King of France.
  2. And the third was as a confessor, because he knew that many souls valued him in this work.
  3. Edward, his half-brother, succeeded, aged about 38 years, and he remained as King for twenty-four years, during which time his endeavours towards sainthood earned him the title of The Confessor.
  4. Her confessor having ordered her to use an ordinary discipline and leave off her iron chain, she made it knot three rows and wore it round her body
  5. Thus we have in high places Alfred the Great, Edmund Ironside, Edward the Confessor, William the Conqueror, Richard Coeur de Lion, John Lackland, Edward Longshanks, Edgiva the Fair and, for the common people, Thomas the Shepherd, Walter at the Gate, Maud the Widow, Hawisia le Webbe, Alicia Spryngabedde, Roger Mildeneye, and so on.
  6. "Father Confessor," (bowing) "I've come to confess my sins."
  7. This was a favourite Order of Rudolf II and the abbot was his second confessor.
  8. Conversely, the images used on coins of the Anglo-Saxon kings - for example, Edward the Confessor - are greatly varied and inconsistent (unbearded and bearded).
  9. The beauty of these is (a) they require very little labour from the person indulging in them: you leave that kind of thing to the toiling masseuse or sinewy aromatherapist (b) they're prettily packaged and attractive to use (c) they often involve other people who can supply your spiritual needs by becoming a confessor to you while you're on the slab/under the thumb/ getting oiled.
  10. It is essentially peaceful and when some rather fussy penitent told his father confessor that he could find nowhere in London where he could meditate in quiet and peace, he was astonished to hear the caustic answer: "Have you tried Marylebone, my son?"
  11. It was founded by King Edward the Confessor (d. 1066) but has subsequently been rebuilt and restored.
  12. The prosecutor tells them that if they both confess they will go to jail for ten years; if neither confesses they will get two years; if only one confesses he (the confessor) will get just one year while his fellow prisoner goes down for 20.
  13. He had written to Father Walter Adams, who had a strong reputation as a confessor and spiritual director.

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