- in the
house of
Judas for one
called Saul, of Tarsus: for, behold, he
prayeth".
During the Gr****
period in Damascus, the city was re-designed by Hippodamus...
-
verse from
Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner: "He
prayeth best, who
loveth best; All
things great and small; For the dear God who...
-
Taylor Coleridge's
narrative poem the Rime of the
Ancient Mariner: "He
prayeth well, who
loveth well both man and bird and beast". The co-ordinates of...
- "All
creatures great and small" may have been
inspired by The Rime: "He
prayeth best, who
loveth best;/ All
things both
great and small;/ For the dear...
-
telling his
story over and over, and
teaching a
lesson to
those he meets: He
prayeth best, who
loveth best All
things both
great and small; For the dear God...
- be at all
times covered.
Wherefore also
having said, "Every
woman that
prayeth or
prophesieth with her head unveiled,
dishonoureth her head," he sta****...
- farm in Africa, at the foot of the
Ngong Hills", and
Karen recites, "He
prayeth well, who
loveth well both man and bird and beast" from The Rime of the...
- be at all
times covered.
Wherefore also
having said, "Every
woman that
prayeth or
prophesieth with her head unveiled,
dishonoureth her head," he sta****...
-
having his head covered,
dishonoureth his head. But
every woman that
prayeth or
prophesieth with her head
uncovered dishonoureth her head: for that...
- be at all
times covered.
Wherefore also
having said, "Every
woman that
prayeth or
prophesieth with her head unveiled,
dishonoureth her head," he sta****...