We know that the religious rites of ancient times used incense extensively.
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In this book are included several recipes for natural incense and oils.
3
Commercial incense is also available in solid form, as cones or sticks.
4
Burning this incense during such efforts will increase your chances of success.
5
The pungent reek of incense from a street-shrine was in the smells.
Ús de cense en anglès
1
Father Lohan would cense the grave of Mother Elizabeth Wallingford and then the graves of the other nuns.
2
When Charles V. came to England, in 1522, Wolsey again said Mass at St. Paul's, with twenty bishops to cense him.
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In a certain cense she pervades the whole material creation, mankind included, in whom she is even sometimes said to "reside."
4
The recumbent effigy has figures of censing angels at its head.
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At either extremity of this panel stands a figure censing the corpse with a circular thurible.
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'I have often thought of the stone-saints that have been censed in their niches for centuries past.
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They are in great numbers at all the censes of trade in the adjoining countries-atConstantinople, Damascus, Aleppo, Baghdad, Tiflis, Askhabad, and other towns.
8
'Will that nephew of mine never have finished censing himself?' he asked of La Teuse, who was just coming out of the vestry.