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Divinity tabernacling in the midst of humanity--this is the light of Tabor.
Light for the journey Fr Timothy Matkin 2008
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Already have I told you of holy men who would gouge a man's eye out for the extraction of one small bean, and counted burnings life's highest joy, and held the body accursed as a necessary evil for the tabernacling of the soul.
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Of course he means by the heirs of salvation those still tabernacling in the flesh, and still exposed to the ups and downs of the waves of life.
Life and Labors of Elder John Kline the Martyr Missionary Kline, John 1900
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Through the multiformous tortures having thrown off the garment of death, ye have, O glorious martyrs, put on the raiment of incorruptibility and now are tabernacling in heaven, ever standing before the throne of God; wherefore in faith we celebrate your all-bright memory, embracing the shrine of your relics.
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You have passed your lives amidst the hierarchs and martyrs, appeared as faithful pastors and drunk of the cup of Christ; wherefore, having in both become acceptable to Christ, together with the highest servants, do supplicate before Him, now that ye are tabernacling in the light.
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Ye have fought well, utterly neglecting the temporary life and by will having manfully overcome the wisdom of the flesh, and having thus finished your course in Christ, ye are now worthily tabernacling with angels; wherefore honouring your memory we entreat you:
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And in this tabernacling of the unendurable sun with men, through the shadows of the firmament, God would seem to set forth the stooping of His own majesty to men, upon the _throne_ of the firmament.
The Glory of English Prose Letters to My Grandson Stephen Coleridge 1895
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The priesthood was the priesthood; the Blessed Sacrament was the God-Man tabernacling with men.
Dawn of All Robert Hugh Benson 1892
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The earnest of the true and heavenly tabernacle was afforded in the Jerusalem temple described in Eze 40: 1-42: 20, as about to be, namely, during the millennium. dwell with them -- literally, "tabernacle with them"; the same Greek word as is used of the divine Son "tabernacling among us."
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Under the stands and around the booths, tabernacling beneath costermongers 'barrows, and even lying out openly sub dio, were still the hundreds of human beings.
Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis Charles Maurice Davies 1869
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