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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Poetical Jesus.
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Examples
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Jesu is almost the exact opposite but somehow manages to achieve a similar hypnotic effect.
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Jesu is all about layers and layers of guitar, harmonics, and vocals all drenched in reverb. there's a strong beat and bassline underneath it, but it isn't the main focus anymore. it's hard to tell where notes begin and end amidst the delay and distortion, yet a clear melody always seems to emerge.
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Jesu is all about layers and layers of guitar, harmonics, and vocals all drenched in reverb. there's a strong beat and bassline underneath it, but it isn't the main focus anymore. it's hard to tell where notes begin and end amidst the delay and distortion, yet a clear melody always seems to emerge.
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Jesu is almost the exact opposite but somehow manages to achieve a similar hypnotic effect.
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Jesus adds the word Jesu to the last word, and substitutes Jesu for
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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This is good, and of the gift of God, for the substance of this feeling lies in the love of Jesu, which is fed and lightened [179] by such manner of songs.
The Cell of Self-Knowledge : seven early English mystical treatises printed by Henry Pepwell in 1521 Henry Pepwell 1902
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And when he came to the sellers of bread, and heard the men speak of God, yet then was he more abashed, and said: What is this, that no man yesterday durst name Jesu
The Golden Legend, vol. 4 1230-1298 1900
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Pale Sketcher (new alias of Justin Broadrick aka Jesu)
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Thou shalt call together thy thoughts and thy desires, and make thee of them a church, and learn thee therein for to love only this good word Jesu, so that all thy desires and all thy thoughts are only set for to love Jesu, and that unceasingly as it may be here; so that thou fulfill that is said in the psalm: "Lord, I shall bless Thee in churches"; [114] that is, in thoughts and desires of the love of
The Cell of Self-Knowledge : seven early English mystical treatises printed by Henry Pepwell in 1521 Henry Pepwell 1902
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Thou shalt call together thy thoughts and thy desires, and make thee of them a church, and learn thee therein for to love only this good word Jesu, so that all thy desires and all thy thoughts are only set for to love Jesu, and that unceasingly as it may be here; so that thou fulfil that is said in the psalm: 'Lord, I shall bless Thee in churches'; that is, in thoughts and desires of the love of Jesu.
The Cell of Self-Knowledge : seven early English mystical treatises printed by Henry Pepwell in 1521 Henry Pepwell 1902
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