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  • 53thurible — /thoor euh beuhl/, n. a censer. [1400 50; late ME turrible, thoryble < L t(h)uribulum censer, equiv. to t(h)ur (s. of t(h)us) incense + i I + bulum instrumental suffix] * * * ▪ religious object also called  censer        vessel used in the&#8230; …

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  • 54Occult Art, Occultism — • An attempt to work apparent miracles not by the power of God, but by the use of hidden forces beyond man s control Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Occult Art, Occultism     Occult Art, Occultism …

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  • 55Metalwork —     Metalwork in the Service of the Church     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Metalwork in the Service of the Church          From the earliest days the Church has employed utensils and vessels of metal in its liturgical ceremonies …

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  • 56INCENSE AND PERFUMES — In the ancient world, incense and perfumes were extremely precious commodities, sometimes even more than silver and gold, and were greatly sought after for their fragrance, for both secular and religious purposes. Among the gifts the Queen of&#8230; …

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  • 57Incensories — Incensory In*cen so*ry (?; 277), n.; pl. {Incensories}. [LL. incensorium: cf. F. encensoir. See 2d {Incense}, and cf. {Censer}.] The vessel in which incense is burned and offered; a censer; a thurible. [R.] Evelyn. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 58Incensory — In*cen so*ry (?; 277), n.; pl. {Incensories}. [LL. incensorium: cf. F. encensoir. See 2d {Incense}, and cf. {Censer}.] The vessel in which incense is burned and offered; a censer; a thurible. [R.] Evelyn. [1913 Webster] …

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