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Перевод: pilgrim speek pilgrim


[существительное]
пилигрим ; паломник ; богомолец ; странник


Тезаурус:

  1. This time it was for a new church in Gainsborough to honour the Lincolnshire-born John Robinson, pastor to the "Pilgrim Fathers" although he did not actually sail in the Mayflower .
  2. Pilgrim prosperity had brought startling modernity to Knock.
  3. In 1883 the pilgrim fathers' theme led the Rev. Henry Allon, minister of Islington's Union Chapel, to ask for a piece of the "Pilgrim Rock" (the rock onto which the pilgrims were believed to have stepped) for his chapel.
  4. To continue, take Via dei Pelligrini, the Pilgrim's Road, or, better still, continue along Corso di Porta Romana to Piazzale Medaglie d'Ora where the old arch of the Porta Romana itself stands.
  5. At the other end of the spectrum were the pilgrim stations, expected to be used only by Indians, and in vast numbers.
  6. There was no atmosphere of narrow morality in the house - scarcely any evidence of mental activity at all, let alone a moral climate - but on the wall of the living-room was a pictorial chart of "The Ascent to Heaven and the Descent to Hell", snakes-and-ladders style, and on either side of the entrance to the everlasting bonfire were the figures of Venus and Bacchus, the whole chart a vulgar allegory to set beside that Bedfordshire classic, The Pilgrim's Progress .
  7. Here for the first time he found something of what the pilgrim on his bicycle had sought: "the sense of mystery, and awe, and of another world at once far and near a sense that we were vividly in the presence of the passion of Jesus and also vividly near to heaven, to which the passion mysteriously belonged, so as to be brought from the past to the present".
  8. Italian Escapades (01-748 2661), with Pilgrim Air have a design-your-own-holiday programme which for 204 charter flight (or 264 scheduled service) allows you 5 nights in Rome at a 4-star hotel near the Trevi and Spanish Steps.
  9. A wealthy Texan chicken magnate, Lonnie "Bo" Pilgrim, walked on to the floor of the state Senate and handed 10,000 cheques to several legislators during the debate on a bill about compensating workers for job injuries.
  10. The angel's song at the end of The Pilgrim's Regress is in a different league from the unhappier patches of Spirits in Bondage or Dymer .
  11. Lewis began to write The Pilgrim's Regress , appropriately enough, on a return visit to Northern Ireland to stay with Arthur Greeves in the spring of 1932.
  12. Dangerous Journey: The Story of Pilgrim's Progress arranged by Oliver Hunkin and Yorkshire Television ANTONIA AMIS (mother of Louis, 5, and Jacob, 3 ) PAGE wom

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