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Incense in ancient Israel / by Kjeld Nielsen.
Nielsen, Kjeld.Date: 1986- Digital Images
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Calacedrus decurrens (Incense cedar)
Rowan McOnegal- Books
The psychedelic guide to preparation of the Eucharist in a few of its many guises / as edited by Robert E. Brown & Associates of the Neo American Church League for Spiritual Development & the Ultimate Authority of the Clear Light.
Date: [1975]- Books
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A few compendious remarks of the tabernacle of the congregation built in the wilderness, Exod. xxv. 9. with the furniture thereof ; AS The Shew-Bread, OR Pure Table, The Incense Altar Before The Vail, The Pure Golden Candlestick, And, The Holy Garments For Aaron, For Glory And For Beauty. Exod. xxviii. 2. By Is. Cheetham.
Cheetham, Is.Date: MDCCXCVIII. [1798]- Books
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The temple of Solomon, with all its porches, walls, gates, Halls, Chambers, Holy Vessels, the Altar of Burnt-Offering, the Molten-Sea, Golden-Candlesticks, Shew-Bread Tables, Altar of Incense, the Ark of the Covenant, with the Mercy - Seat, the Cherubims, &c. As also the tabernacle of Moses, with all Its Appartenances according to the several Parts thereof; contained in the following Description and annexed copper cuts. Erected in a proper model and material representation.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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The temple of Solomon, with all its porches, walls, gates, Halls, Chambers, Holy Vessels, the Altar of Burnt-Offering, the Molten-Sea, Golden-Candlesticks, Shew-Bread Tables, Altar of Incense, the Ark of the Covenant, with the Mercy - Seat, the Cherubims, &c. As also the tabernacle of Moses, with all Its Appartenances according to the several Parts thereof; contained in the following Description and annexed copper cuts. Erected in a proper model and material representation.
Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXXV. [1725]- Digital Images
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Measuring heaps of incense.
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Frankincense and myrrh : a study of the Arabian incense trade / Nigel Groom.
Groom, N. St. J.Date: 1981- Books
Censers and incense of Mexico and Central America / by Walter Hough.
Hough, Walter, 1859-1935.Date: 1912- Digital Images
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Indigenous people collecting resin or incense.
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סדר פיטום הקטורת (Service for offering incense)
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Ptolemaic pharaoh offering incense to Horus, wall relief
Carole Reeves- Pictures
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A virtuous Athenian woman pouring incense on to a flaming tripod. Engraving by J.J. Flipart after J.M. Vien.
Vien, Joseph-Marie, 1716-1809.Date: [1765]Reference: 11497i- Pictures
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A woman diviner burning incense. Watercolour by Zhou Pei Qun, ca. 1890.
Zhou, Pei Qun, active approximately 1890.Date: 1890Reference: 571525i- Books
The trail of time = Shih-chien ti tsu-chi : time measurement with incense in East Asia / Silvio A. Bedini.
Bedini, Silvio A.Date: 1994- Archives and manuscripts
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M0006097: Red-figured hydria (water jug) with details said to represent the gathering of incense
Date: 16 February 1939Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/50/96Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
The Colossus of Rhodes, carrying a golden incense burner, striding the entrance to a harbour. Gouache painting.
Reference: 580688iPart of: Chinese costumes and designs and views of Western towns, buildings and ports- Books
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The french convert: being a true relation of the happy conversion of a noble French lady, from the errors and superstitions of popery, to the reformed religion, by means of a Protestant Gardener, her Servant. Wherein IS Shewn, Her great and unparalelled Sufferings, on the Account of her said Conversion; as also her wonderful Deliverance from two Assassins hired by a Popish Priest to murder her: And of her miraculous Preservation in a Wood for two Years; and how she was at last providentially found by her Husband; who, together with her Parents, were brought over to the embracing of the true Religion, as were divers others also. To which is added, a relation of the fearful state of Francis Spira, after he turned apostate from the Protestant Church to Popery. With Origen's lamentation, For offering Incense in an Idol Temple, after he was a Minister of the Gospel.
Date: [1800?]- Pictures
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A Chinese street vendor selling incense powders and sticks. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Dadley after Pu-Qua.
Pu-Qúa.Date: May 4, 1799Reference: 581034i- Pictures
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God appears radiantly behind a black cloud as Moses swings an incense burner; four people are washing their feet and hands in preparation. Etching.
Reference: 18275i- Pictures
The sense of smell: a man lying in bed smells flowers as another lights some incense, above, a priest stands before a burning sacrifice of a lamb. Engraving after G. Collaert, 1630, after N. van der Horst.
Horst, Nikolaus van der, 1598-1646.Date: 1630Reference: 27065i- Pictures
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A young woman wearing a crown deposists a flower garland on a tomb and burns incense on a stone nearby. Line engraving.
Reference: 44371i- Pictures
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A recumbent Chinese man surrounded by women in prayer and other attendants burning incense etc. Painting by a Chinese artist, ca. 1850.
Date: 1850Reference: 581474i- Books
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A brief answer to a late pamphlet, entituled, A defence of the doctrine and practice of the Church of England, against some modern innovations, &c. so far as concerns the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper as a Sacrifice. The Ancients held the Oblation of the Eucharist to be answerable in some Respects, to the legal Sacrifices; that is, they believed that our Blessed Saviour ordained the Sacrament of the Eucharist as a Rite of Prayer and Praise to God, instead of the manifold and bloody Sacrifices of the Law. Instead therefore of slaying of Beasts and burning of Incense, whereby they praised God, and called upon his Name under the Old Testament; the Fathers, I say, believed our Saviour appointed this Sacrament of Bread and Wine, as a Rice whereby to give Thanks, and make Supplication to his Father in his Name. The Eucharistical Sacrifice thus explained, is indeed, a reasonable Sacrifice, widely different from that monstrous Sacrifice of the Mass, taught in the Church of Rome. Bp. Bull's Answer to the Bp. of Meaux, p. 247, 248.
Date: 1712- Pictures
A Roman statesman is counting the days of festival at the beginning of the year from an incense fire; representing the month January. Engraving.
Reference: 39032i