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  • Manny Ax is playing Messiaen's Colors of the Celestial City and that will be an incredible experience.

    Albert Imperato: Alan Gilbert's Inaugural Season as MD of NY Phil 2010

  • After the hardship of the passage on which many would fail, the traveler could expect to enter the truly Celestial City along its streets paved in gold.

    ‘War on the Run’ John F. Ross 2009

  • The son of an army attaché in Rome, Mike was born in the Celestial City on October 31, 1930, in an apartment just off Via Veneto overlooking the Borghese Gardens.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • The son of an army attaché in Rome, Mike was born in the Celestial City on October 31, 1930, in an apartment just off Via Veneto overlooking the Borghese Gardens.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • The son of an army attaché in Rome, Mike was born in the Celestial City on October 31, 1930, in an apartment just off Via Veneto overlooking the Borghese Gardens.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • The son of an army attaché in Rome, Mike was born in the Celestial City on October 31, 1930, in an apartment just off Via Veneto overlooking the Borghese Gardens.

    First Man James R. Hansen 2005

  • Christian, the central character, journeys from the City of Destruction to the Celestial City.

    The Pilgrim's Progress 2002

  • He cannot be bribed, even by the blazing stones of the Celestial City.

    Orthodoxy 1874-1936 1990

  • "He lives in heaven, my dear, in the Celestial City whose streets are paved with gold."

    Harper's Young People, March 23, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly Various

  • English readers, large and little; how he left the City of Destruction, and journeyed towards the Celestial City; of his thrilling adventures; of the men and things that retarded his progress, and of those who helped him forward.

    English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction Henry Coppee

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