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- noun Plural form of
chariot .
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They portray soldiers on horseback, magistrates in chariots, military commanders, centurions and praetorian guards in full Roman regalia, trumpeters, tympanists, citizens.
The passion of Christ in Ixtapalapa, a Mexico City neighborhood 2007
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They portray soldiers on horseback, magistrates in chariots, military commanders, centurions and praetorian guards in full Roman regalia, trumpeters, tympanists, citizens.
The passion of Christ in Ixtapalapa, a Mexico City neighborhood 2007
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They portray soldiers on horseback, magistrates in chariots, military commanders, centurions and praetorian guards in full Roman regalia, trumpeters, tympanists, citizens.
The passion of Christ in Ixtapalapa, a Mexico City neighborhood 2007
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Moses and Elijah, as angels, suggesting our future classification among angels, which are sometimes called chariots of God, to indicate their excelling strength and swiftness in careering through his empire, to do his will.
Sermons for the New Life. 1802-1876 1876
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Besides a great number of foot prisoners, he took from him an immense amount of booty in chariots and horses.
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The churches were visited instead of the Temple of Jupiter, and there was no murder of the captives; but Roman bloodthirstiness was not yet allayed, and, after all the procession had been completed, the Colisæum shows commenced, innocently at first, with races on foot, on horseback, and in chariots; then followed a grand hunting of beasts turned loose in the arena; and next a sword dance.
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Persons of quality shall come in chariots, and the aged, and sickly, and little children, shall be brought in litters or covered wagons, and the young men on mules and swift beasts.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721
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Converts shall be brought in chariots and in litters, ch. lxvi.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721
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While David had these on his side he needed not to fear those that trusted in chariots and horses, Ps. xx.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon) 1721
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They trust in chariots and horses (Ps.xx. 7), but their chariots shall be overthrown, and those that ride in them, so that they shall not be able to attack the people of God, whom they persecute, not to escape the judgments of God, which persecute them.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721
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