-
notification to the contrary. In the Church's view,
whether the
cloth is
authentic or not has no
bearing whatsoever on the
validity of what
Jesus taught or on the...
- The
Shroud of Turin, a
linen cloth that
tradition ****ociates with the
crucifixion and
burial of Jesus, has
undergone numerous scientific tests, the most...
- The
Shroud of
Turin is a
length of
linen cloth bearing the
imprint of the
image of a man, and is
believed by some to be the
burial shroud of Jesus. Despite...
- A
banner can be a flag or
another piece of
cloth bearing a symbol, logo,
slogan or
another message. A flag
whose design is the same as the
shield in a...
- A pall (also
called mortcloth or
casket saddle) is a
cloth that
covers a
casket or
coffin at funerals. The word
comes from the
Latin pallium (cloak),...
- or pijjakker, in
which pij
referred to the type of
cloth used, a co**** kind of
twilled blue
cloth with a nap on one side.
Jakker designates a man’s short...
- gave her a
portrait of
himself on a
cloth, with
which she
later cured Tiberius. The
linking of this with the
bearing of the
cross in the P****ion, and the...
-
Tartan (Scottish Gaelic:
breacan [ˈpɾʲɛxkən]) is a
patterned cloth consisting of
crossing horizontal and
vertical bands in
multiple colours,
forming repeating...
- of
heavy canvas. The top flap was
closed by
means of a
metal eyelet and
cloth tab closure.
Early models featured a
steel plate at the
front both to maintain...
- Standen, a
servant of Darnley,
Margaret Douglas (Darnley's mother) sent a
bearing cloth for the baptism, and a gift of
marmalade and sweetmeats, a "bancketynge...