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How to use vesture in a sentence

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Thou dancest in white vestures, and I God am mocked and vilipended, and in the house of Herod had received a white vesture.
We became a robed choir, so we adopted the vesture of the traditional choir dress.
He was quite comfortable in presiding at the Lord's Supper in this vesture because it befit the ministry he had chosen.
The various modes of his vesture are displayed, carefully dated, in a series of glass cases.
The chance of seeing him take a backwards flip in full Sunday vesture was too dazzlingly promising.
This white vesture was worn for a month after the child's birth, and if it died before the expiration of that time, it had the chrisom for its shroud.
The Reformation of the 16th century varied in intensity from one country to another, and the fate of liturgical vesture suffered accordingly.
The surplice was also associated with the monastic orders, but vesture distinguished only the order and not the kind of order.
In either case, it is advisable that priests come in their clerical street attire, and not in their liturgical vesture.
According to the richness of the liturgical or ritual vocabulary employed, the more feasibly can a symbology of vesture be attempted.
In addition some suspected that liberals might find themselves in the dock for failing, contrary to church law, to wear proper church vesture such as cassock and surplice.
A portion of the life atoms of the soul's vesture are now a little more evolved, the experience gained ready to be built into it as quality and capacity, just as human blood builds and qualifies the human body.
Part 2 discussed how human blood originates in the vesture of the soul on its own plane in which it circulates as a stream of unevolved life-atoms.
This may be less immediately obvious in the case of vesture than in architecture, but one result of overreacting was the loss, in the 19th century, of the customary dress of the clergy.
Furthermore, it is never licit for laypersons to assume the role or the vesture of a Priest or a Deacon or other clothing similar to such vesture.
The use of black and white alludes to the courtroom vesture of lawyers.
There hath been ever a discrepance of vesture of youth and age, men and women.
Full rubrics regarding matters such as vesture, appearance of the altar, timing of specific liturgies, and similar matters still may be published separately.
Leaves are simple, entire, alternate, and exstipulate without vesture.
Examples from Classical Literature
The V-shaped vesture gives her a longer waist, and the long lines of the revers add to the length of her skirt.
The difference, however, is in the vesture that the esthetic ideal assumes.
Never had the garb of respectability been so battered into the vesture of disrepute.
But here the mountains217 are more than twice as high as those of the Tyrolean city and they never put off their snowy vesture.
And over herself she dropped a vesture of joy to greet him when he should step forth.
The Laplander clothes his body in warm furs, the Ceylonese in a scanty vesture of thin cotton.
It was love which made Him assume the vesture of human flesh.
To one side of it the farms lay, brown and gold in their autumn vesture.
All that he does and brings to pass is the vesture of a book.
Insulted by a lazy ribald With idle pipe and vesture piebald?
He has spent every energy of his life here, in building the vesture.
All that he does, and brings to pass, is the vesture of a Thought.
Meanwhile Minerva flung her richly embroidered vesture, made with her own hands, on to her father's threshold, and donned the shirt of Jove, arming herself for battle.
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