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Перевод: tabernacle speek tabernacle


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шатер ; палатка ; скиния ; храм ; молельня ; сосуд ; человек ; дарохранительница ; рака


Тезаурус:

  1. Like the Tabernacle, the Temple was built round the preacher, in this case Joseph Parker.
  2. A. G. Brown, who refused either to wear a white tie to show his ministerial status or to allow an organ in his chapel, was pastor of the East London Tabernacle.
  3. The Tabernacle, he wrote, did not hold "a high-class congregation", and, in a passage quoted earlier, he added that, "the preacher knows that its understanding can best be opened by metaphors and parables taken from the customs of the retail trade, with similes taken from the colloquialisms of the streets".
  4. Back at Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire the Congregational Tabernacle's Mutual Improvement Society resolved in November 1893 "that the time has now come for an Organ to be obtained for the Tabernacle Services".
  5. Rosebery left the Tabernacle, reflecting as was his wont, and
  6. A writer for Temple Bar visited the Tabernacle and reported that the congregation dictated the style.
  7. The Tabernacle cost 31,383, over a million pounds today.
  8. Old Testament kings had regarded it as their duty to protect the poor, and King David, to whom were attributed all the psalms in Charlemagne's time, was considered very opposed to usury (for example, Psalm 15: "Lord who shall abide in thy tabernacle?.
  9. Thus you shall keep the people of Israel separate from their uncleanness, lest they die in their uncleanness by defiling my tabernacle that is in their midst.
  10. There were, inevitably, undesirable aspects in this emphasis on preaching: congregations shopped about and when a preacher died the congregation dwindled: after Spurgeon's death the attendance at the Tabernacle fell from over ten thousand to just over 3,500.
  11. One of his many acts was to open the Pastor's College, originally in the basement of the "Monster Tabernacle".
  12. In the judgement (Jerusalem Chamber I February 1954) the Chancellor mostly backed bishop and vicar; but ordered out the statue and the sanctuary bells and the tabernacle on the altar, saying that what was illegal could not be made legal by the bishop's permission.

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