单词 | mitre |
例句 | It is like a squashed-up X and over it is a bishop’s hat, which is called a mitre. The London Eye Mystery 2007-01-01T00:00:00Z Hus and Jerome, with the mitres of apostasy upon their heads, had flamed and fizzled at the stake. The Once and Future King 1958-01-01T00:00:00Z She’d put out our best tumblers for drinks and folded up paper serviettes into them so that each one stood up over the glass rim like a mitre, our school emblem. The London Eye Mystery 2007-01-01T00:00:00Z The grenadiers were the elite soldiers of their age, and the cap – known from its shape as a mitre cap – was to distinguish officers from soldiers. Export ban slapped on 18th-century army officer's cap 2012-10-04T16:05:56Z The Genius in my Basementby Alexander Masters His mother, halfway through folding napkins into bishops' mitres, stopped in astonishment. The genius who lives downstairs 2011-08-19T22:01:50Z The hierophant, under his neon-yellow mitre and mask, was the Rev. Dr. Robert M. Price, theologian, professor of biblical criticism, and former fundamentalist Baptist. Croissants with Cthulhu 2015-08-27T04:00:00Z Keen on the iconography of pairing a steep mitre with a pair of flashy slip-ons, Benedict celebrated the majesty of clerical garments. The Normcore Opulence of Preachers Wearing Four-Figure Sneakers 2019-06-14T04:00:00Z Killing a king was a step too far, and so the English upper classes meekly acquiesced to bringing back crown and mitre in 1660. Our Church by Roger Scruton – review 2013-06-19T11:29:56Z He and Ms. Trueman bought cedar planks from Prince Lumber on West 15th Street and hauled them up to their 11-by-16-foot living room, where they cut them to size with the mitre saw. Urban Gardening on the Third Floor 2015-05-26T04:00:00Z The Vatican released pictures of the body on Sunday, dressed in red papal mourning robes and wearing a gold-trimmed mitre. Pope Benedict XVI: Lying in state at the Vatican begins 2023-01-01T05:00:00Z The church replaced it after the American Revolution with what is called a bishop’s mitre, which represented the shift from the Church of England to the Episcopal Church. Leaning tower of Philly? Founding fathers’ church gets grant 2019-03-28T04:00:00Z Every time a new bishop donned his mitre was another chance to put the children and what was right both morally and legally ahead of criminals who just happened to be priests or deacons. Editorials from around Pennsylvania 2018-08-15T04:00:00Z In that latter category would be Rihanna, who never disappoints at a Met Gala and wasn’t about to start now - not when she could wear her own, ornate papal mitre, bejeweled minidress and cloak. Inside the Met Gala: Real-life cardinal gets star treatment 2018-05-08T04:00:00Z Archbishops were often buried with gold-painted mitres – ceremonial headpieces – placed on their coffins. Remains of five archbishops found near Lambeth Palace 2017-04-16T04:00:00Z The red and gold mitre was resting on top of one of coffins - which were stacked on top of each other in a brick-lined vault. Remains of five 'lost' Archbishops of Canterbury found - BBC News 2017-04-16T04:00:00Z A phalanx of dancing clerics, in mitres and purple-and-gold tunics, suggest a papal conclave performing backup at a Prince concert. A Protest Musical for the Trump Era 2017-03-13T04:00:00Z The treasure, from a bejeweled mitre to golden chalices and silver statues, started when the faithful prayed to be spared from the plague and eruptions by Mt. Neapolitans vow to keep Church's hands off saint's 'treasure' 2016-03-09T05:00:00Z As well as silver busts of saints, there are heavily-jewelled necklaces and earrings and a golden mitre, the ceremonial headdress of bishops, which is studded with 3,326 diamonds, 164 rubies and nearly 200 emeralds. Uproar in Naples as Catholic church attempts to lay claim to saint's jewels 2016-03-05T05:00:00Z On Saturday, the pope also kissed several babies on his way to Independence Hall, including one in cowboy hat and one wearing a mitre. Pope Francis saw a boy with cerebral palsy. This is what happened next 2015-09-26T04:00:00Z "But wow, it was the crown - it's the mitre of an archbishop, glowing in the dark," he said. Remains of five 'lost' Archbishops of Canterbury found - BBC News 2017-04-16T04:00:00Z He added a mitre atop Rocky’s head and put a pint glass in his right hand. Pope Francis Memorabilia Gets Really Cheesy; Mozzarella Anyone? 2015-08-26T04:00:00Z The early versions used readymade cases, but he soon began to build the frames himself, learning by trial and error to make mitre joints and use a power saw. Joseph Cornell: how the reclusive artist conquered the art world – from his mum’s basement 2015-07-25T04:00:00Z He said the Bishop would remove his robes and mitre and place them on the cathedral floor before leaving in simple robes. Leicester Bishop Rt Rev Tim Stevens holds last service - BBC News 2015-07-10T04:00:00Z One augmented image, , added Orthodox bishop mitres to the VIPs sitting in the front row - a nod to the power of religious conservatism that apparently drives government policy. Altered Images: Russian PM in bunny ears 2013-12-13T17:25:14Z But a defeat - which could happen if enough supporters feel they cannot pass the draft legislation as it stands - would mean women would have to wait at least five years to don the mitre. Church of England vote on women bishops could be derailed 2012-07-03T16:38:09Z She shakes out the mitre of her napkin and breaks forth to Val as she settles in her chair. Mushroom Town 2012-04-21T02:00:25.923Z The vilest traffickers in souls are all His chapmen, and for gold a prebend’s stall He’ll sell them, or an abbacy or mitre. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z The Berkeleys, great patrons of abbeys, bore a mitre as their crest painted with their arms, like crests being sometimes seen on the continent where the wearer was advocatus of a bishopric or abbey. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z Book of Canons," and finally of his mitre; upon which the doctor says, "Nay, if the miter be come, the Divell is not far off. Caricature and Other Comic Art in all Times and many Lands. 2012-04-04T02:00:59.277Z His head is covered by a long, pointed mitre, like a sugar-loaf, decked with two crowns. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z The fourth figure in a mitre is doubtless meant for a Jewish priest, and he has a nasty, clamorous look. The Grotesque in Church Art 2012-03-27T02:00:18.973Z The mitre and cross had no more scruple than the knightly pennon to be seen in the forefront of battle. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z Such strips are often displayed from the conical top of an uncrested helm, and some ancient examples have the air of the two ends of a stole or of the infulae of a bishop’s mitre. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 3 "Helmont, Jean" to "Hernosand" 2012-04-14T02:00:23.707Z "No," he thought to himself; "I'd rather be with Him than wear the High Priest's mitre." Joel: A Boy of Galilee 2012-03-24T02:00:17.137Z This proud man was indeed the first who wore the double crown,—all his predecessors having been content with a simple crowned mitre. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z Both saws are provided with ripping gauges and with right and left hand mitre fences, adapted to the application of either short or long work, and provided with length gauges. Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II 2012-03-23T02:00:33.140Z He rises in the desk—that earnest man; No priestly terrors flashing from his eye, No mitre towers above the throne of thought, No pomp and circumstance wait on his breath. Life Without and Life Within or, Reviews, Narratives, Essays, and poems. 2012-03-05T03:00:13.070Z The costume of the Popes was gorgeous—cloth of gold with very high jewelled mitres. Letters of a Diplomat's Wife 1883-1900 2012-02-12T03:00:13.210Z Will they forever allow parasites with crowns, and vampires with mitres, to live upon their blood? The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 11 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Miscellany 2012-02-11T03:03:52.627Z This ancient mitre is so low as to rise only just above the crown of the head. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z The frame a carries a slideway for the slide to which the mitre cutting knife k is secured. Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II 2012-03-23T02:00:33.140Z For more than a thousand years larceny held the scales of justice, hypocrisy wore the mitre and tiara, while beggars scorned the royal sons of toil, and ignorant fear denounced the liberty of thought. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 2 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:51.557Z The sceptre and mitre were in her hands, and yet her success was the result of force and fraud, and it carried within itself the seeds of its defeat. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 4 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:46.253Z Authority drops the scepter, the priest the mitre, and the purple falls from kings. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 3 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:43.960Z Death having despoiled him of his mitre and crosier, drags him away. The Dance of Death Exhibited in Elegant Engravings on Wood with a Dissertation on the Several Representations of that Subject but More Particularly on Those Ascribed to Macaber and Hans Holbein 2012-02-02T03:04:33.900Z In the figure, the mitre gauge, or gauge for sawing at an angle, is shown in two positions. Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II 2012-03-23T02:00:33.140Z Pschent, pshent, n. the sovereign crown of ancient Egypt, a combination of the white mitre of southern Egypt, with the red crown, square in front and pointed behind, of northern Egypt. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R) 2012-01-30T03:00:13.887Z But in spite of priests, in spite of kings, in spite of mitres, in spite of crowns, in spite of Cardinals and Popes, books were published and books were read. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 4 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:46.253Z He was laid out in state in his Episcopal robes and mitre for several days. History of Halifax City 2012-01-26T03:00:13.263Z He made good use of his mitre as an extinguisher. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z When cutting a mitre the saw takes the position j, Fig. Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II 2012-03-23T02:00:33.140Z They had tall hats or mitres of bamboo on their heads and carried long spears. Fifty-One Years of Victorian Life 2012-01-15T03:00:15.917Z Nothing but falsehood needs the assistance of fame and place, of robes and mitres, of tiaras and crowns. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 4 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:46.253Z Moses further set the mitre on his head, bearing on its golden plate the inscription, “Holiness to the Lord;” and pouring on his head the oil of unction, he anointed and consecrated him. Church and State as Seen in the Formation of Christendom 2012-01-11T03:00:30.173Z I was much struck, by a showy, gilt crown, over the organ, supported by a couple of gilt mitres. Dealings with the Dead, Volume I (of 2) 2012-01-17T03:00:17.977Z His Holiness on his part, whilst some of the attendants behind raised the mitre from his head, kissed the emperor's cheek. The First Governess of the Netherlands, Margaret of Austria 2012-01-10T03:00:13.777Z It is not the fault of the priest if their beauty is not marred by endless mitres and superstitious signs. Rule of the Monk or, Rome in the Nineteenth Century 2012-01-05T03:00:36.930Z On the right stands the king; on the left are two priests, the foremost clothed with a fish's skin, the head forming the mitre, thus showing the origin of modern Christian bishops' peculiar head-dress. Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism With an Essay on Baal Worship, On The Assyrian Sacred "Grove," And Other 2012-01-05T03:00:28.663Z Who knows whether poetry was not as serviceable to him in the matter of his mitre, as she was to me in the matter of my lemonade! The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z On their heads they wore high mitres, also of crimson velvet, curving backward in a volute, and encircled at the base with a coronet of tinsel spear-heads. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 120, October, 1867. 2011-12-12T03:00:23.897Z A mitre, also said to be worn by this Italian worthy during the plague, it is beautifully embroidered with feathers of the choicest and richest hues. From the Thames to the Tiber or, My visit to Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Switzerland, etc. 2011-12-03T03:00:10.397Z The next century names a mitre, cope, sandals, gloves, and staff for the Nicholas Bishop. Curious Church Customs and Cognate Subjects 2011-12-02T03:00:21.090Z In almost every instance it will be recognised that the fish's head is represented as of the same form as the modern bishop's mitre. Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism With an Essay on Baal Worship, On The Assyrian Sacred "Grove," And Other 2012-01-05T03:00:28.663Z All the men of the neighbourhood were there without any coats or waistcoats, with corduroy trousers, bulging black sash and a handkerchief wound around their heads in the form of a mitre. The Cabin [La barraca] 2011-12-01T03:00:23.247Z The length of the masonry walls is 717 ft., height 39� ft., with 17 ft. over mitre sills at mean stage of water. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 4 "Grasshopper" to "Greek Language" 2011-11-28T03:00:19.517Z With deep seriousness the bishop placed his staff by the altar, laid aside his mitre and brocaded robes, and beginning with the aged priest, he knelt beside a bowl of water to wash his feet. Armenian Legends and Festivals 2011-11-26T03:00:13.237Z At the present time the use of the crosier has once more become almost universal in the English dioceses, and the added dignity of the mitre promises soon to be scarcely less frequently found. Curious Church Customs and Cognate Subjects 2011-12-02T03:00:21.090Z His hands are concealed by muslin gloves; his garments are white, and he wears a brilliant mitre. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z There is a saying, that however clever a man is, you make a fool of him by placing a mitre upon his head. Ancient Faiths And Modern A Dissertation upon Worships, Legends and Divinities 2011-11-24T03:00:37.917Z Its length between gates is 800 ft.; width 100 ft.; length of masonry walls 1100 ft.; height 43� to 45 ft., with 22 ft. on the mitre sill at mean stage. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 4 "Grasshopper" to "Greek Language" 2011-11-28T03:00:19.517Z Nor would a mitre go amiss To him, because he governed well. Reynard the Fox 2011-11-20T03:00:13.153Z Then, rising above the heads of the people, he saw the gilded points of a mitre. The Marquis of Pe?alta (Marta y Mar?a) A Realistic Social Novel 2011-11-12T03:00:35.113Z At last the blessed father in his palanquin is borne to that upper window of the church, over which the white canopy rests: his mitres are all arranged before him. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z The Pope wore a long soutane of fine white cloth, white shoes, a splendid mantle of white and gold brocade, and a gold mitre with precious stones, principally pearls. Italian Letters of a Diplomat's Life January-May, 1880; February-April, 1904 2011-11-10T03:00:11.267Z After saying this, he offered to the convent a valuable chasuble, and a mitre interwoven with gold, and sandals with silken buskins, and the head of a crozier of silver and well wrought. The Chronicle of Jocelin of Brakelond: A Picture of Monastic Life in the Days of Abbot Samson 2011-10-18T02:00:19.523Z Ancient priests are represented as clothed with a fish, the head being the mitre. Fishes, Flowers, and Fire as Elements and Deities in the Phallic Faiths and Worship of the Ancient Religions of Greece, Babylon, 2011-10-13T02:00:41.150Z It would cost you your mitre, and the other paraphernalia with which the holy church has befooled and bedizened your sacred person. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z Nothing now was wanting to Dr. Ritter, except monasteries and convents, for which pious mites were already beginning to be collected, and the bishop's mitre of Breslau. John Ronge: The Holy Coat Of Treves New German-Catholic Chruch 2011-10-12T02:00:44.710Z We give to Pope Sylvester, and to his successors, our palace of Lateran, one of the finest in the world; we give to him our crown, our mitre, our diadem, all our imperial vestments. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z The mitre is unusually large for the date. The Chronicle of Jocelin of Brakelond: A Picture of Monastic Life in the Days of Abbot Samson 2011-10-18T02:00:19.523Z The fish’s head as a mitre still adorns the heads of Romish bishops. Fishes, Flowers, and Fire as Elements and Deities in the Phallic Faiths and Worship of the Ancient Religions of Greece, Babylon, 2011-10-13T02:00:41.150Z I will give you, Americans, some idea of who he is, and who his brethren of the Popish mitre are. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries Volumes I. and II., Complete 2011-10-12T02:00:45.373Z If so, the Canons of Breslau would have but faint chance of a mitre. John Ronge: The Holy Coat Of Treves New German-Catholic Chruch 2011-10-12T02:00:44.710Z The priests have been caught by mobs, which, after digging out their eyes, and crowning their heads with ludicrous mitres, have sent them as admonitions to the pope. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z On the Child's head is a mitre of the same. Cathedral Cities of Italy 2011-10-12T02:00:42.597Z The mitre sill of the top lock is 37 feet above mean sea-level, i.e., The Panama Canal and its Makers 2011-10-10T02:00:22.307Z A composite picture by Rowlandson shows the ministry as a spectacled ape in the wig of a learned justice, with episcopal mitre and Catholic crozier. The History of the Nineteenth Century in Caricature 2011-10-04T02:00:18.533Z My honour and my manly dignity are of greater value in my eyes than all your livings, prelacies, and mitres; and I am ready to defend my honour against every one, even against Dr. Ritter. John Ronge: The Holy Coat Of Treves New German-Catholic Chruch 2011-10-12T02:00:44.710Z Did he wear lawn sleeves and a mitre? Secret History of the Court of England, from the Accession of George the Third to the Death of George the Fourth, Volume I (of 2) Including, Among Other Important Matters, Full Particulars of the Mysterious Death of the Princess Charlotte 2011-10-01T02:00:31.450Z This he received, together with the mitre, from the Pope, who found it more diplomatic to confer ecclesiastical office upon the Norman king than to oppose him in useless wars. Cathedral Cities of Italy 2011-10-12T02:00:42.597Z On Joan's head is a high mitre of black pasteboard which bears in large letters the following words: "Heretic," "Idolater," "Apostate." The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z So, on the high priest’s mitre was written Holiness to the Lord. The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon 2011-09-09T02:01:07.157Z The Satans are unchained; they wear mitres of flame! The Works of Honor? de Balzac About Catherine de' Medici, Seraphita and Other Stories 2011-09-02T02:00:23.810Z That facing north has five lights, the other two four; the central light of the north window contains the figure of Bishop Stanley wearing his mitre and holding his pastoral staff. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Manchester A Short History and Description of the Church and of the Collegiate Buildings now known as Chetham's Hospital 2011-08-26T02:00:28.290Z Bishops of Britain, long dead, in stole and mitre, forgetful of their solemn office, dance in the firelight on his walls. Hints to Pilgrims 2011-08-18T02:00:23.727Z Presently flags and plumes are seen waving, the steel of the casques, the gold and precious stones of the mitres and crosiers are seen shining between the two files of archers. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z "Two friars stepped first on shore; a bishop followed, mitre on head and crosier in hand, then Sanders, with the consecrated banner, and after him Fitzmaurice." Great Ralegh 2011-08-16T02:00:43.100Z There were also crosses, gold, and silver, and jewelled—a large number of many kinds, all set out separately—mitres, jewels, chalices, copes, and every kind of vestment of the most gorgeous description. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Lichfield A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See 2011-08-14T02:00:26.307Z His initials still remain, but the heraldry has long since perished, and his mitre and gloves have lost the jewels that once adorned them. William de Colchester Abbot of Westminster 2011-08-05T02:00:50.197Z “Let them take away my mitre, I shall still keep my helmet,” was the bishop’s answer. The English Church in the Middle Ages 2011-08-01T02:00:14.773Z The wagon stops at the foot of the platform on which the Cardinal of Winchester, the two Bishops and the captains are enthroned, in their mitres and their casques. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z Besides, with the exception of the church, the town-hall, the two gateways of France and Germany, in shape of mitres, and the peaks of the two powder-magazines, all the rest is hidden behind the fortifications. The Invasion of France in 1814 2011-07-27T02:00:37.397Z He wears the mitre of the priest and the crown of the king. The Prophet Ezekiel An Analytical Exposition 2011-07-27T02:00:27.557Z His jurisdiction extended over no less than seven ancient dioceses—a fact symbolized by the interesting and unique custom of his wearing, when he celebrated pontifical high mass, seven different mitres in succession. A New Medley of Memories 2011-07-12T02:00:37.147Z The shelly valves are thin, flat, and in shape somewhat like a mitre. Sea Monsters Unmasked and Sea Fables Explained 2011-07-11T02:00:07.857Z "Bad omen," said Matenko; "as the mitre slips, so the crown will slip." The Journal of Countess Fran?oise Krasinska Great Grandmother of Victor Emmanuel 2011-07-10T02:00:25.767Z We give him our crown, our mitre, our diadem, and all our imperial vestments; we remit to him the imperial dignity. How the Bible was Invented A Lecture Delivered Before the Independent Religious Society 2011-07-07T02:00:31.270Z The most holy person in Israel, the high-priest, carried the inscription, “Holiness to Jehovah” around his mitre, but now even the little bells of the horses bear that inscription. Studies in Zechariah 2011-05-26T02:00:17.670Z I've stumbled on the mitre box; I shall certainly be a bishop.' The Parent's Assistant Stories for Children 2011-05-18T02:00:12.733Z Instead of torturing her head with a mitre of curls, she wore a simple veil. Heroines That Every Child Should Know Tales for Young People of the World's Heroines of All Ages 2011-05-04T02:00:19.257Z Furthermore, the visions of a brilliant future which the young girl once nourished vanished one after the other; as Matenko had predicted, the mitre and the crown both slipped away. The Journal of Countess Fran?oise Krasinska Great Grandmother of Victor Emmanuel 2011-07-10T02:00:25.767Z Some day he will wear the mitre—of that I am certain—and afterwards? Pope Pius the Tenth 2011-04-26T02:00:21.967Z The prophet is so carried away with the vision that he asks that a clean mitre is to be put upon his head. Studies in Zechariah 2011-05-26T02:00:17.670Z There were knights in armor, countesses in ruffles and powder and lace, bishops in mitre on head and crozier in hand, and judges in gown and wig. Sir Noel's Heir A Novel 2011-04-24T02:00:07.013Z Next morning at nine o'clock she left the prison, clothed now in a woman's long gown, and wearing a mitre, inscribed with the words, Heretic, Relapsed, Apostate, Idolatress. Heroines That Every Child Should Know Tales for Young People of the World's Heroines of All Ages 2011-05-04T02:00:19.257Z It appeared as if a human head bearing a bishop's mitre, had once been represented on it. Ekkehard. Vol. I (of II) A Tale of the Tenth Century 2011-04-14T02:00:55.273Z He was in a red cope and a high golden mitre. Pope Pius the Tenth 2011-04-26T02:00:21.967Z The iniquity is taken away, and in place of the filthy garments there is the rich apparel and the fair mitre upon the head. Studies in Zechariah 2011-05-26T02:00:17.670Z If we cannot cabal, pursue, and destroy one another for crowns, tiaras, and mitres, we fall upon one another for a dancer or a musician. A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 10 (of 10) From "The Works of Voltaire - A Contemporary Version" 2011-03-31T02:00:21.443Z "The mitre weighs too much for your head, monseigneur," retorted the Jesuit. The Sword of Honor, volumes 1 & 2 or The Foundation of the French Republic, A Tale of The French Revolution 2011-03-21T02:00:09.090Z At nine the Bishop of Brighton arrived in a gold robe and mitre, and took his place with his back to the altar, leaning against it. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z It is pretended, that she has an infallible secret for untying the strings of a crown, which are entangled, nobody knows how, in those of a mitre. Voltaire's Romances, Complete in One Volume 2011-03-20T02:00:21.247Z For him ev'ry one knows As his very best clothes, And his mitre so gorgeous he wore. The Anglican Friar and the Fish which he Took by Hook and by Crook 2011-03-13T03:00:22.773Z Then the high priest Mefres gave Herhor the mitre of Amenhôtep and the young pharaoh for the second time beheld on the head of the high priest the golden serpent, the symbol of regal authority. The Pharaoh and the Priest An Historical Novel of Ancient Egypt 2011-03-08T03:00:42.177Z Another shows S. Augustine writing, while five devils play with his books, and an angel protects his mitre. Fine Books 2011-03-08T03:00:40.363Z His countenance seemed to ask, "Does he mean to give me a mitre or to take my life, or is he quite right in his head?" The Tenants of Malory Volume 3 of 3 2011-03-04T03:00:53.937Z His unwillingness to receive the proffered mitre was as characteristic of his modest and humble spirit, as the meekness with which he bore his faculties when the burden of that responsibility was forced upon him. My Unknown Chum 2011-03-01T03:00:38.307Z They are distinguished by antique robes and silver mitres, and the churches and religious observances would appear to be similar in every respect to those of Shoa. The Highlands of Ethiopia 2011-02-25T03:01:07.193Z O ye grown-up children in the mitres and chains of office. The Pharaoh and the Priest An Historical Novel of Ancient Egypt 2011-03-08T03:00:42.177Z "You forget, perhaps, that is the phrase for accepting the mitre," said Sir Brook, laughing. Sir Brook Fossbrooke, Volume I. 2011-02-18T03:00:17.957Z Through the crystal were seen the mortal remains of the saint, clothed in his pontifical robes, and his head covered with a mitre. The Betrothed From the Italian of Alessandro Manzoni 2011-02-05T03:00:14.863Z He does not have the the title of bishop but has the right to wear a pectoral cross, a bishop's ring and a mitre. Catholic group 'won't be ghetto' 2011-01-17T17:35:11Z A silver or brazen cross and a slender crutch are the never-failing accoutrements of the priest; and on all occasions of ceremony, the mitre, the censer, and the great umbrellas are conspicuous objects. The Highlands of Ethiopia 2011-02-25T03:01:07.193Z When the chief entered the temple court he was astonished to see Herhor in the mitre of Amenhôtep, and surrounded only by priests come out to meet him. The Pharaoh and the Priest An Historical Novel of Ancient Egypt 2011-03-08T03:00:42.177Z But how could a hierarch of the State Church of Ireland fail to don its spirit with his mitre? Irish History and the Irish Question 2011-01-16T03:00:22.640Z And there he sat In undisturbed and cynical silence, While all the court Of high crimes and misdemeanors Praised his sacerdotal coat and shining mitre. The Blood of Rachel A Dramatization of Esther, and other poems 2011-01-14T03:00:46.933Z Cauls of network, metal mitres of different designs, and simple bands, and sometimes chaplets, of flowers, all confined at different periods, the luxuriant locks of the Helens, Penelopes, and Xantippes of ancient times. The Evolution of Fashion 2011-01-06T03:00:44.710Z Following them strode the secular lords and cardinals—bronze-faced prelates in rich, deep-yellow robes and yellow mitres. Caravans By Night A Romance of India 2011-01-03T03:01:02.370Z On thy mitre, worthiness, I see the golden serpent. The Pharaoh and the Priest An Historical Novel of Ancient Egypt 2011-03-08T03:00:42.177Z One of them bears on its panels the coronet of an earl, and on another may be seen the mitre of a bishop. Englefield Grange or Mary Armstrong's Troubles 2011-01-01T03:00:27.980Z The priest who performed the ceremony had the most peculiar legs; one was at least a foot shorter than the other; and when an acolyte removed the mitre, the father's head came off with it. Told by the Death's Head A Romantic Tale 2010-12-30T03:00:21.423Z And once again the green, raised coffin, with a dervish mitre at the top end: Sari Saltuq's grave. Balkan whirl 2010-05-15T11:01:00Z Meanwhile, S�kya-m�ni motioned them forward, his yellow mitre nodding. Caravans By Night A Romance of India 2011-01-03T03:01:02.370Z “I ask your worthiness,” repeated the pharaoh, calmly, “by what right is the regal serpent on thy mitre?” The Pharaoh and the Priest An Historical Novel of Ancient Egypt 2011-03-08T03:00:42.177Z So they laid the mitre, crosier, and robes of a bishop on the altar, and, after earnest prayers for guidance, elected one of their own members. The True Benjamin Franklin Then the crown of temporal sovereignty is added to the papal mitre of spiritual power, which Leo the Isaurian had sought to displace. The Formation of Christendom, Volume VII He is represented, in his statues as young, but with a countenance calm and severe, and on his brow a mitre, divided into two equal portions. Heathen Mythology Kerth placed the mitre upon his head and let the veil fall over his features. Caravans By Night A Romance of India 2011-01-03T03:01:02.370Z To frame you must soak or steam the long pieces; mitre the ends and fasten with 3d finishing nails clinched. Deadfalls and Snares A Book of Instruction for Trappers About These and Other Home-Made Traps "Hast so soon forgot Cayphas his mitre, and the ark of Noah?" said he. Idonia: A Romance of Old London The modern town, close to the ancient, is unimportant, though the canons of the cathedral have the privilege of wearing the mitre and cappa magna at great festivals. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 3 "Apollodorus" to "Aral" Lord Brougham quotes Tillotson; but the archbishop had earned his mitre by other means than the vigour of his understanding, and often trifles like other men. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 368, June 1846 On the spot where the image rested, the Bishop with crook and mitre, and bell and book, and Dean and Chapter, held solemn conclave and there and then went through a service of Consecration. Glories of Spain And the primate, with his jewelled mitre and his stiff gold dalmatic covered with jewelled scrolls, raises his eyes, spreads his hands on high and stretches them in benediction above the bent imperial heads.... Majesty A Novel Percy, brother of the famous Earl of Northumberland, p. 59was another who wore the mitre of the see; he lies buried before the roodloft door. Rambles in an Old City comprising antiquarian, historical, biographical and political associations The election made, the lad was dressed in full bishop’s robes with mitre and crozier and, attended by comrades dressed as priests, made a circuit of the town blessing the people. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John" There were knights in armor; countesses in ruffles, and powder, and lace; bishops, mitre on head and crozier in hand; and judges in gown and wig. Norine's Revenge; Sir Noel's Heir These hastened to the good Bishop, who took mules, crook and mitre, and came down with all the lights of the church and all the pomp of office to remove the treasure to Manresa. Glories of Spain The Abbot sat to the right in his episcopal robes, with his mitre on a cushion beside him. The Firebrand Remove the mitre, and take off the crown: this shall be no more: ... The Christian Use of the Psalter "Your Imperial Majesty is scarcely in a condition, at present, to break the cross and mitre." Barbarossa; An Historical Novel of the XII Century. It had a mitre and crucifixes; its chalices were of solid silver, some of them being gilt, and its crozier was also of silver. The Irish Ecclesiastical Record, Volume 1, December 1864 These garments were common to all the priests; but their “head-tires” differed from the impressive mitre of the high priest. The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus To-day a mitre they would place upon Thy head, and fold a rosary between Thy hands. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII As early as 1641 the Jesuit Father Grueber visited Lhasa, and recorded that the Lamas wore caps and mitres, that they used rosaries, bells, and censers, and observed the practice of confession, penance, and absolution. The Unveiling of Lhasa During this conversation, the bishops had approached the Church; they wore brilliant mitres on their heads, and their steeds were covered with gorgeous housings. Barbarossa; An Historical Novel of the XII Century. You are a treasure of science, worthy of carrying the crosier and the mitre! The Abbatial Crosier or Bonaik and Septimine. A Tale of a Medieval Abbess A certain number of Lamas form the police of the Lamasery; they are attired in the same manner as the other Lamas, only their dress is grey, and their mitre black. Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China During the years 1844-5-6 Volume 2 Not upon the mitre of the priest, but upon the bells of the horses, is the millennial day to see inscribed "Holiness unto the Lord!" The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 99, January, 1866 Those principally used are the following: lap, fished, scarf, notching, cogging, dovetailing, housing, halving, mortice and tenon, stub 387 tenon, dovetailed tenon, tusk tenon, joggle, bridle, foxtail wedging, mitre, birdsmouth, built-up, dowel. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli" I have only now to request your Holiness to confer the Episcopal mitre upon some young man, high in favor with His Majesty, to whom he wishes to offer this mark of his confidence. Barbarossa; An Historical Novel of the XII Century. Among other precious gems there are several mitres which contain rubies worth fifty thousand roubles each, being set with other jewels of appropriate richness. Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia It is a singular spectacle to see all these Lamas with their red scarfs and great yellow mitres, so huddled together that you cannot see the flagstones on which they sit. Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China During the years 1844-5-6 Volume 2 After them came the allied troops, recognizable from the outlandish form of their head-pieces, which looked like truncated mitres, or were surmounted by crescents spitted on sharp points. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15 The mitre is a universal joint, used for connecting angles of timber as in the case of picture frames. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli" They exchanged the pastoral crook for the sword, the episcopal mitre for a casque, and their sacerdotal robes for the corselet of the soldier. Barbarossa; An Historical Novel of the XII Century. There were a great number of people about—Europeans of all nationalities; Persians, wearing pointed caps; Buntryas, with round turbans; Scindees, with square caps; Armenians, in their flowing robes; Parsees, with black mitres. Round the World in Eighty Days The most striking feature of all, however, is to see an exclusive population of Lamas walking about the numerous streets of the Lamasery, clothed in their uniform of red dresses and yellow mitres. Travels in Tartary, Thibet, and China During the years 1844-5-6 Volume 2 His brethren led him to the altar, robed him, put the crosier in his hand and the mitre on his head, and he became the first Bishop of Scotland. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15 The phrase about the king and priest is a memory of the crown and mitre set upon Dante’s head before he entered Paradise. Ideas of Good and Evil On his finger the Pontiff wore the pastoral ring, and his head was covered with a round mitre ornamented with a number of small crosses. Barbarossa; An Historical Novel of the XII Century. The priests, wearing mitres and long robes trimmed with lace, marched in front. Round the World in Eighty Days A large shovelful of turf ashes was now shaken over their heads, and then they were decorated with their mitres. International Short Stories English In their progress we find the Bishops and dignitaries of the Church occasionally substitute the mitre by the helmet, and the crosier for the sword, and rivalling the feudal chieftains in their military exploits. Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Ancient Welsh Bards ‘These are the great, the unforgotten,’ all who have worn ‘mitres and helms and crowns or wreaths of light,’ and yet have not known themselves. Ideas of Good and Evil The outline shews us the effigy of the Archbishop in pontificalibus, with mitre and pastoral staff. The Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West "Good-bye to the bishop's mitre, to the cardinal's hat; good-bye to the velvet arm-chair in the House of Peers." Black Diamonds It is rare that the mitre has descended on a man of a more ambitious spirit. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2 And Abbé Patouille went off with his breviary under his arm, hobbling along with a dignity that seemed to foretell a mitre. Anatole France The Revolt of the Angels "All which things," he adds, "make it absolutely necessary for a bishop to be settled there, to pave the way for mitres in English America." History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia There, by his altar, now the hero shines, And, with the warrior's palm, his mitre twines. The Lusiad or The Discovery of India, an Epic Poem Another Bishop—he had a Fulham cut—found his mitre, but some one, in unseemly satire, had surmounted it with a golden and most vivacious Weathercock. Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) On Philip's return to Flanders, Carranza, who had twice refused a mitre, was raised—not without strong disinclination on his own part—to the archiepiscopal see of Toledo. History of the Reign of Philip the Second, King of Spain, Vols. 1 and 2 South side, seventh Pier.—Birds with human heads, one wearing a mitre. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See In some cases the cauls are drawn out at the sides to the form of a pair of bulls’ horns or of a mitre set sideways. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume" I saw a pale imperial pomp go by, Helmet and hornèd mitre and heavy wreath; Their high strange ensigns hung upon the sky And their great shields were like the doors of death. The Ballad of St. Barbara And Other Verses Water and air design, encircling the mitre of the Lord of the Above; on mantles of Montezuma's predecessors, 125; emblem of cult of Above, 126. The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations And he looks it too, as he lies to-day near the entrance to his old palace, in fine Flemish lace, mitre covered with pearls, and sparkling, jewelled crozier. Cathedrals of Spain The figure is vested in cope, mitre, and alb, 128a fact which is worth noting, as the bishop lived in the reign of Charles II. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See In some shops, the proprietors, in vestments embroidered with golden flowers, wearing tall mitres and purple sandals, with light, sphinx-like eyes, and stroking the curls of their perfumed beards, listened in silence to their customers. Sónnica Their mitres were as moving pyramids And all their crowns as marching towers were tall; Their eyes were cold under their carven lids And the same carven smile was on them all. The Ballad of St. Barbara And Other Verses A third mitre is figured on the same page, which seems to unite the characteristics of both forms and is surmounted by a young maize-shoot, proceeding from a vase. The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations His holiness refused his other presents, but thankfully accepted of the mitres and sandals, being charmed with their exquisite beauty. The Art of Needle-work, from the Earliest Ages, 3rd ed. Including Some Notices of the Ancient Historical Tapestries Robert, Archbishop of Canterbury, standing, holding book in right hand, left hand gone; no mitre. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See Act�on noted among them a giant with black beard and short curling hair which lay around his head like a mitre of wool. Sónnica In the world’s whitest morning As hoary with hope, The Builder of Bridges Was priest and was pope: And the mitre of mystery And the canopy his, Who darkened the chasms And domed the abyss. The Ballad of St. Barbara And Other Verses At the same time it should be noted that the Maya name for “a mitre,” the symbol of a divine ruler, is Yop-at. The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations The archiepiscopal figure below wears a similar mitre, a pall over a light green chasuble; underneath a pink dalmatic and a purple show at the arms, as well as below. St. Gregory and the Gregorian Music Some of the heads wear crowns, mitres, hoods, and square caps; others are grotesque, though I cannot detect the "jesters" to which some writers refer. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See The twelve bishops and six abbots present all wore their jewelled mitres, while the king himself shone out in a tunic of purple velvet, "powdered" with pearls and rubies, sapphires and diamonds. Old and New London Volume I It was significantly observed that the road to ecclesiastical elevation lay through the monastery porch, and often ambition contentedly wore for a season the cowl, that it might seize more surely the mitre. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition The opposite of the checkered or xotlac design, was the native water and air pattern which has been pointed out as encircling the mitre of the Lord of the Above or Heaven. The Fundamental Principles of Old and New World Civilizations He refused a mitre, rose to be general, it is said in opposition to Albertus Magnus, and retired early, to become, in his own country, the oracle of councils on the watch for heterodoxy. The History of Freedom They are naked—crowns, mitres, and tonsures alone remaining to distinguish their office. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See But this improvement was arrested, and a few words of this class retain their French orthography: such as metre, mitre, nitre, spectre, sceptre, theatre, sepulchre, and sometimes centre. Noah Webster American Men of Letters His first blow has severed the mitre labelled “assumption,” and the pastoral staff, inscribed “impudence,” with which the victim vainly endeavours to defend himself. English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century. How they Illustrated and Interpreted their Times. A dream of the last century ecclesiastics is fulfilled,—alas, too late; for the glory has departed from the tiara, the crozier, and the mitre altogether. 1931: A Glance at the Twentieth Century The square educates the eye to judge correctly of a right angle, and the division of the square gives the angle of 45°, or the mitre. Froebel's Gifts The apparel is also painted on the alb, the orphreys and ornaments on the mitre, and a lozenge-shaped 127pattern on the cushion. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See All the Priests and Levites, in their robes, came forth, headed by Jaddua, the High Priest, in his beautiful raiment, and the golden mitre on his head inscribed with the words, “Holiness unto the Lord.” Aunt Charlotte's Stories of Greek History “Oh dear! oh dear!” groans his holiness the Pope, crowned with a composite hat, the crown of which is composed of his mitre; “what will become of me?” English Caricaturists and Graphic Humourists of the Nineteenth Century. How they Illustrated and Interpreted their Times. We do not sympathise with the fierce republican spirit of those unhappy times that scalped the head feebly protected by a mitre or a crown. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors Last of all walked the Archbishop, an aged tottering figure, weighed down by his cope of cloth of gold and seemingly crushed beneath his immense jewelled mitre. The Naples Riviera Aldred of York, sitting; "mitre modern," it is conical in shape. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Wells A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See So he had been commanded by God in a vision; and when Alexander beheld the sight, he threw himself from his horse, and adored the Name on the mitre. Aunt Charlotte's Stories of Greek History The vestments, as far as I can make out, are an alb, a tunicle and a cope, and mitre. Notes and Queries, Number 215, December 10, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc All that time had passed in the contemplation of church preferment, with the aerial perspective lighted by a visionary mitre. Calamities and Quarrels of Authors On the right hand is a saint receiving a mitre from two bishops, surrounded by other bishops, monks, choristers, &c. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia At the four angles are quatrefoiled niches, having at their bases, alternately, a crowned head and a mitre. A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time And perhaps a mitre will fall to you!” replied the radiant alferez. Friars and Filipinos An Abridged Translation of Dr. Jose Rizal's Tagalog Novel, 'Noli Me Tangere.' But Walter, who then wore the archiepiscopal mitre, was by no means of a character patiently to submit to an invasion of his privileges. Architectural Antiquities of Normandy An eager aspirant to ecclesiastical preferment is not the less at liberty to refuse a proffered mitre, because all his acquaintances have a well founded assurance that he will accept. Old-Fashioned Ethics and Common-Sense Metaphysics With Some of Their Applications Above the altar is the ancient tomb of the saint, upon the lid of which is his effigy, with silver-plated mitre, and crozier, gloves and shoes. The Shores of the Adriatic The Austrian Side, The Küstenlande, Istria, and Dalmatia Durham, more than any other place in England, is a memorial of the temporal authority of the Church, uniting the mitre and the coronet. England, Picturesque and Descriptive A Reminiscence of Foreign Travel Know the use of the rule, square, level, plumb-line and mitre. Boy Scouts Handbook The First Edition, 1911 Azo, who succeeded to the mitre in one of the last years of the tenth century, erected the first cathedral that is upon record at S�ez. Architectural Antiquities of Normandy Oh for more of the signs of Apostleship—scars, and the cross—the real cross—the reproach of Christ the Crucified,—no mitre here, but there the crown! Things as They Are Mission Work in Southern India Each Father, accordingly, as his name was called, took off his mitre, rose from his seat and voted. Pius IX. And His Time While thus they spake Confusion filled the hall: through guarded gates A priest advanced with mitre and with Cross, A monk that seemed not monk, but prince disguised: It was Saint Laurence. Legends of the Saxon Saints But at any rate, in his fine robes of purple and linen and rich lace, with the mitre on his head and the crozier in his hand, the wolf-mother knew her dear son. The Book of Saints and Friendly Beasts A bull from Pope Sextus IV. dated in 1475, conferred upon the abbots the privilege of wearing the mitre, ring, and pontifical insignia, together with various other honorary distinctions. Architectural Antiquities of Normandy From this distance Daoud could not see Pope Urban's face, but there was no mistaking the beehive-shaped mitre with its glittering triple crown. The Saracen: Land of the Infidel Since 18th July, 1870, there has been neither belief in Christ nor religious conviction among the bearers of mitres and tonsures.” Pius IX. And His Time In the middle was the great temple, in which priests, in stole and mitre, celebrated the high mysteries of their Church. Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber Or The Influence of Romanism on Trade, Justice, and Knowledge I take God to record upon my soul, I would not exchange this scaffold with the palace or mitre of the greatest prelate in Britain. Biographia Scoticana (Scots Worthies) A Brief Historical Account of the Lives, Characters, and Memorable Transactions of the Most Eminent Scots Worthies It is crowned with the horned mitre we are accustomed to see upon the heads of the winged bulls. A History of Art in Chaldæa & Assyria, v. 1 He sat slumped, his white mitre tilted forward, his eyes half shut as if in thought. The Saracen: Land of the Infidel And no sooner begun, than the Bishop of Lincoln and the Bishop of Hereford marched straight out of the church, mitres and all. Robin Tremayne A Story of the Marian Persecution If we Americans are in the habit of ridiculing ribbands, and garters and keys, and crowns and sceptres, and mitres, and high sounding titles, let us never attempt to diminish the dignity of patriarchal rank. A Journal of a Young Man of Massachusetts, 2nd ed. Late A Surgeon On Board An American Privateer, Who Was Captured At Sea By The British, In May, Eighteen Hundred And Thirteen, And Was Confined First, At Melville Island, Halifax, Then At Chatham, In England ... And Last, At Dartmoor Prison. Interspersed With Observations, Anecdotes And Remarks, Tending To Illustrate The Moral And Political Characters Of Three Nations. To Which Is Added, A Correct Engraving Of Dartmoor Prison, Representing The Massacre Of American Prisoners, Written By Himself. The Pharaoh wore a helmet shaped like a mitre and cut out around the ears, where it fell over the neck by way of a protection. The Works of Theophile Gautier, Volume 5 The Romance of a Mummy and Egypt Sixteen shields of precious stones, with feathers of various colours hanging from their rims, and six shields each covered with a plate of gold, with something resembling a mitre in the centre. The True Story Book He had removed his mitre to say mass. The Saracen: Land of the Infidel “The papers almost go to the point of demanding a mitre for Brother Salvi.” An Eagle Flight A Filipino Novel Adapted from Noli Me Tangere It had an ecclesiastical sign—the 'mitre'—and a bar that seemed to be the next best thing to a bishopric, it was so snug. Dickens-Land Then came the troops of the allies, easily known by the barbarous shape of their helmets, like mitres cut off, or else surmounted with a crescent stuck on a point. The Works of Theophile Gautier, Volume 5 The Romance of a Mummy and Egypt He appeared at the window, hastily attired in what either was or seemed to be the papal stole and mitre. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07 Talleyrand refused his election at Paris, and laid down his mitre and the ecclesiastical habit. Lectures on the French Revolution If it’s as desirable as a mitre, they will reject it. An Eagle Flight A Filipino Novel Adapted from Noli Me Tangere Many vicars and deans are quite romantic people, but immediately they are presented with a mitre they become uninteresting and often begin to write to the Times. The Orchard of Tears In Malaga, for me, there are dark churches, with massive, tall pillars; the light falls softly through the painted glass, regilding the golden woodwork, the angels and the saints and the bishops in their mitres. The Land of The Blessed Virgin; Sketches and Impressions in Andalusia And he was either a man claiming the most towering spiritual privileges of a man, or he was the mere buffoonery and blasphemy of a monkey in a mitre. What I Saw in America She was trying to make out the Episcopal mitre surmounted by the gilded weather-vane, when Mrs. Gray saw and beckoned to her. A Little Country Girl “It shall be known, father; it shall be known, and, perhaps, it will bring down a mitre!” replied the alférez, his eyes on the sleeves of his uniform. An Eagle Flight A Filipino Novel Adapted from Noli Me Tangere Besides, no one but Forbes Robertson could hope to look impressive in a mitre. The Orchard of Tears He made a third experiment, on the promise that he should obtain audience; but he found the Archbishop enveloped in a circle of epaulets, grands cordons, and mitres. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 382, October 1847 The next operation will be to fill in the board and mitre the corners. Bookbinding, and the Care of Books A handbook for Amateurs, Bookbinders & Librarians After this was the Western schism, which divided the church for forty years,—two rival Popes claiming the mitre, and thundering out their anathemas against each other. A Brief Commentary on the Apocalypse “If mitres had eyes, and could see on what craniums——” We spare our readers other comments of this nature. An Eagle Flight A Filipino Novel Adapted from Noli Me Tangere “Christianity is ours, not theirs,” he would frequently say of those who made religion a mere profession, and imagined they knew Christ because they held a crosier and wore a mitre. Chips From A German Workshop. Vol. III. Essays on Literature, Biography, and Antiquities Her very being is poetry; every psalm, every petition, every collect, every versicle, the cross, the mitre, the thurible, is a fulfillment of some dream of childhood, or aspiration of youth. Cardinal Newman as a Musician But, at any rate, in his fine robes of purple and linen and rich lace, with the mitre on his head and the crozier in his hand, the wolf-mother knew her dear son. The Book of Stories for the Story-teller Other men fussed about fine copes, chasubles, and mitres, and dogged the clerical tailors, or pottered about in goldsmiths’ shops to get a grand equipment of goblets. Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England In these days mitres are given for the asking.” An Eagle Flight A Filipino Novel Adapted from Noli Me Tangere Great respect was invariably shown his reverence; and it was supposed he was not far off from a mitre, when old age interfered with his hopes and honours. Heads and Tales : or, Anecdotes and Stories of Quadrupeds and Other Beasts, Chiefly Connected with Incidents in the Histories of More or Less Distinguished Men. They rip the Bishop out of his tomb And break the mitre off of his head. American Poetry, 1922 A Miscellany Kingly armor concealed a loftier and more steadfast spirit than did the bishop's robe and mitre. The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan On his head was an indubitable mitre, but around the mitre was bound a strip of skin from which was suspended a circle of dangling monkey tails. The Keepers of the King's Peace Upon the back of the throne inside is a small mitre. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Ripon A Short History of the Church and a Description of Its Fabric The alabaster figure has been terribly defaced, but the chasuble and the mitre can be seen, and the broken staff. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Gloucester [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See But he was on the right side in politics, and not on the wrong side in religion; and he won and wore the mitre in better style than any man of his age. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847 Finally “they put on his head a cap or pyramidal-shaped mitre of paper, on which were painted frightful figures of demons, with the word ‘Arch-Heretic’ conspicuous in front. The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan Our records tell us that Bonner wore his mitre, and the Chapter their copes, with garlands of roses on their heads. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Saint Paul An Account of the Old and New Buildings with a Short Historical Sketch The end of this desk displays a large mitre above a shield charged with the three stars of St. Wilfrid and supported by two angels, between whom is a scroll with the date 1494. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Ripon A Short History of the Church and a Description of Its Fabric The alabaster effigy represents the Abbot in his alb, stole, tunic, dalmatic, chasuble, amice, and mitre, with his pastoral staff on his right side. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Gloucester [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See Religion was scarcely more than a form: its preachers were partisans; its controversies were court feuds, its principles were politics, and its objects were stoles and mitres. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847 The specimen in the north aisle was very elaborate, intended for the figure of a bishop, in whose dress it was noticeable that both peaks of the mitre were intended to be shown. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Rochester A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See All costumes are mingled—mantles of purple and robes of linen, embroidered dalmatics, woollen jackets, sailors' caps and bishops' mitres. The Temptation of St. Antony or A Revelation of the Soul One of them has been a bishop, and cannot forgive the loss of his mitre. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 The eighth contains a mitre and a crozier, an initial E and the date 1022. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Gloucester [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See The reference to the “high priest's mitre” is obscure; see J. B. Lightfoot, Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians, p. A Source Book for Ancient Church History His head, with the precious mitre, rests on two cushions, and finally against his left shoulder lies the splendid crosier, of which, unfortunately, the crook is gone. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Rochester A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See With a radiant mitre on her head, she runs over the cornfields, over the waves, mounts into the air, and exhibits herself everywhere. The Temptation of St. Antony or A Revelation of the Soul So in the Old Testament the designation 'holy' was applied quite as much to the high priest's mitre or to the sacrificial vessels of the Temple as it was to the people who used them. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John I knew it was the bishop; I saw his mitre and the vestments and the gilded crosses and the smoke of the incense in the sunlight. Diversions in Sicily This existing reality, which is alive and no mistake, you wish to top with a filagree-work of screens, dorsals, pastoral staffs, croziers, mitres, and the like. Loss and Gain The Story of a Convert To the east of the crossing is the matrix of a fine brass, of a bishop in full robes with mitre and crosier, with two shields of arms on each side of the figure. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Rochester A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See I do not care whether it is a king’s crown, a bishop’s mitre, or a parson’s white tie, it will have to go if it is not right. Broken Bread from an Evangelist's Wallet The mitre is the heaven, because above all. Conversion of a High Priest into a Christian Worker Then he replaced his mitre, and prayed, while the chanted psalms rose under the arches. En Route The man in the mitre also wore a surplice, and over it a chasuble on which the signs of the zodiac were rudely marked in black upon a yellow ground. Romola The mitre is almost lost, the face has suffered greatly, and the hands, feet and parts of the crosier are quite gone. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Rochester A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See In "The Diary and Letters" there are many bits of gossip about certain great persons, notably about Talleyrand, who got rid of his mitre as soon as he could, and Madame de Flahaut. Confessions of a Book-Lover Miss Bliggs marched triumphantly in a bishop's mitre bearing a pastoral staff, in recognition of her great feat in forcibly feeding a wicked bishop who had written a letter to the Press against forcible, feeding. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 11, 1914 Monseigneur Richard was sitting, mitre on head, interrogating the postulant who had returned to her place, and was kneeling before him behind the grating. En Route Tito was sure now that he recognised the sharp upward-tending angles of the face under the mitre: it was that of Maestro Vaiano, the mountebank, from whom he had rescued Tessa. Romola These fragments were the top of the mitre, most of the fingers, the feet, and the head of one of the little dogs lying thereby. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Rochester A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See Then he passed them the crozier and mitre and gloves and stripping the dead man to his shirt, gave them everything, saying that there was nothing more. The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio On the smaller north buttress, near the turret, is a restored figure removed from its original place, which represents St. Augustine, wearing a bishop's mitre, and holding his hand as in the act of benediction. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Salisbury A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the See of Sarum There, with a little tinge of phantasy, Fantastic faces moped and mowed on high, And then a mitre or a shrine would fix The eye upon its seeming crucifix. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 5 Poetry You may dress him in lawn sleeves and a mitre, and make pagan genuflections before his throne, but he is only a worm for all that.' The Bishop's Secret For that and other reasons he had been described as the greatest Dissenter who ever wore a mitre. A History of the Four Georges, Volume II The bishop, gorgeous as he might be in mitre and cope, was a mere tool of the king. History of the English People, Volume IV It is of white marble with two black Corinthian pillars, surmounted by a mitre and arms. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Salisbury A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the See of Sarum It could surprise no one to see the vacant mitre set on the astute head of Gloucester’s confessor and prompter. The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time No wonder the mitre of Beorminster was a coveted prize, when its gainer could dwell in so noble and matchless a mansion. The Bishop's Secret Prelates bear the arms of their see impaling their own paternal and hereditary arms, the insignia of the see occupying the dexter half of the Shield, this Shield being ensigned with a mitre only. The Handbook to English Heraldry The Bishop, who is in the pulpit, wears a cope of white, thick with masses of gold, and on his head is a white and gold mitre. Our Little Lady Six Hundred Years Ago He was a poor Norman priest, who won his mitre by singing a hunting mass quickly before Henry I. Made chaplain by the king on his accession, he afterwards became first chancellor, and then justiciary. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Salisbury A Description of its Fabric and a Brief History of the See of Sarum “With Harry of Bolingbroke in the throne, and Thomas de Arundel bearing the mitre?” responded the old lady with a laugh. The White Rose of Langley A Story of the Olden Time This was the home of four thousand Lamas all clothed in red dresses and yellow mitres, and thither resorted the worshippers of Buddha from all parts of Tartary and Tibet. A Book of Discovery The History of the World's Exploration, From the Earliest Times to the Finding of the South Pole The mitre then is placed over the conjoined shields. The Handbook to English Heraldry Episcopal Mitre.—The origin of the peculiar form of the episcopal mitre is the cloven tongues which descended on the Apostles on the day of Pentecost, with the gift of the Holy Spirit. Notes and Queries, Number 69, February 22, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. It had two remarkable promontories on it, one resembling a mitre, and the other a steeple; from whence we called it Mitre Island. Voyage of H.M.S. Pandora Despatched to Arrest the Mutineers of the 'Bounty' in the South Seas, 1790-1791 In short, the chief aims of the Bishop were to enhance the power of the friars, raise the dignity of the Colonial mitre, and secure a religious monopoly for the Augustine Order. The Philippine Islands Some have grey pot hats, with a round moulding instead of a brim, but their ordinary hat is something like a mitre in black lacquer, and it does suggest heat! From Edinburgh to India & Burmah The contour of the mitre has varied considerably at different periods, the early examples being low and concave in their sides, the later lofty and convex. The Handbook to English Heraldry A vestment of green and gold covered his shoulders, and on his head he wore a white-horned mitre adorned with golden bells, which added to the majesty of his aspect. King of the Jews A story of Christ's last days on Earth He is evidently drinking destruction to fanatics, and success to mother church, or a mitre to the jolly parson whom he addresses. The Works of William Hogarth: In a Series of Engravings With Descriptions, and a Comment on Their Moral Tendency It was precisely because of Johannes Magni's pliable and compromising temper that Gustavus would have rejoiced to see the mitre on his head. The Swedish Revolution Under Gustavus Vasa Our heroic martyr received this mock mitre with an air of unconcern, which seemed to give him dignity rather than disgrace. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs And the one who wore the mitre said to me: 'Brother Albert, why art thou thus filled with wonder? On Prayer and The Contemplative Life The performers had at their head a "boy bishop," and this diminutive prelate presided, with mitre on his head, over the frolics of his madcap companions. A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance "And Anthony Nash who would give his chance of a mitre to have been one of us," cried the Governor. Prisoners of Hope A Tale of Colonial Virginia "That's a great qualification for a mitre, ma'am," said the doctor. Handy Andy, Volume One A Tale of Irish Life, in Two Volumes Accordingly, the bishops appointed by the council stripped him of his priestly garments, degraded him, put a paper mitre on his head, on which was painted devils, with this inscription, "A ringleader of heretics." Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs One of them wore a mitre on his head, the other was clad in the habit of the Friars Preachers. On Prayer and The Contemplative Life Death, having despoiled the Abbot of mitre and crozier, hales him along unwilling, and threatening his enemy with his breviary. The Dance of Death Six of the stalls with, and several others without, canopies still survive, and on one of the misereres are the arms of the Chisholm family, surmounted by a mitre. Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys The hint, some centuries ago, would have made your fortune, and that saintly cat there would have kittened in a mitre. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection The chief inquisitor then descended from the amphitheatre, dressed in his cope, and having a mitre on his head. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs When a modern bishop was just advanced to a mitre, his bookseller begged to re-publish a popular theological tract of his against another bishop, because he might now meet him on equal terms. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 To true and square the ends of drawer sides, drawer backs and drawer front, a most useful little machine is the mitre trimmer; failing this, excellent results can be obtained by using the shooting board. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used. At my desire the cloth was lifted, and I saw instead of a head a large jewelled mitre. Europe—Whither Bound? Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921 The Bishop wore his superb mitre, and robes of crimson and gold, the attendant priests also glittering in crimson and gold embroidery. Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited He wore on his head an ornament like a bishop’s mitre, covered with strings of coral. Great African Travellers From Mungo Park to Livingstone and Stanley He was a beautiful bishop, in his mitre, canonicals, and crozier, all complete—so the Owl said. 'That Very Mab' For example, we have mitre halving in Fig. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used. He was a handsome man, and came from Naples to Rome, his sole outfit being a toga made of a piece of cloth adorned with obscene pictures and a small Asiatic mitre. Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine Look at that bit of a crag split like a bishop’s mitre.” Cormorant Crag A Tale of the Smuggling Days He is not a bishop, but he may be so designated; coming events have been known to cast conspicuous shadows in the likeness of mitre and crosier. The Bibliotaph and Other People Methought I saw the nether end of a mitre, broidered on the sleeve of the shorter man, where his cloak was caught aside upon the settle knob. All's Well Alice's Victory It is better, cheaper, and easier to make curved mitres when the necessary machinery is at hand. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used. He still bore his wand in his hands, and the mitre which he now wore blazed with gold and precious stones. Harry Escombe A Tale of Adventure in Peru The brass represented an ecclesiastic with mitre and pastoral staff. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Ely A History and Description of the Building with a Short Account of the Monastery and of the See He was, according to Gunton the first abbot of this monastery who was dignified with a mitre. A Guide to Peterborough Cathedral Comprising a brief history of the monastery from its foundation to the present time, with a descriptive account of its architectural peculiarities and recent improvements; compiled from the works of Gunton, Britton, and original & authentic documents He is represented sitting upon a throne, crowned with a mitre full of small orbs, to intimate his superiority over all the globe. Roman Antiquities, and Ancient Mythology For Classical Schools (2nd ed) With the same radius put the compass point at the junction of the circle and mitre line, C V, and cut the circle at right and left, viz., ee. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used. Who wins a laurel, mitre, cap, or crown, Is drunk as he. Highways and Byways in Sussex The figure of the bishop is vested in cope and mitre, and has a pastoral staff. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Ely A History and Description of the Building with a Short Account of the Monastery and of the See When they approached the capital, they were met by fifteen bishops in their pontifical habits, and many abbots in their mitres and vestments, with a great company of priests and people. Henry of Monmouth, Volume 2 Memoirs of Henry the Fifth The gourd upon the mitre implies his action and influence upon moisture, which, and the Nile particularly, was termed by the Egyptians, the efflux of Osīris. Roman Antiquities, and Ancient Mythology For Classical Schools (2nd ed) The advantage of knowing the correct radius of a curved mitre is of great benefit to the skilled machinist, as it enables him to set up his machine so as to give a definite result. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used. On the tomb itself lies the figure of Wykeham with his hands folded across his breast, habited in Episcopal robes and mitre, his crozier on his shoulder. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See Cole records that it was a mitre. 93When the wood-work was removed it was found that the figure was headless, as it still remains. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Ely A History and Description of the Building with a Short Account of the Monastery and of the See It is easy for them to be twirling their rings around their little fingers and studying the stones in their mitres. My New Curate Throw off his golden mitre, rend his stole, And in the channel christen him anew. Edward the Second For sawing the mitres on large mouldings such as are used on the lid of a gramophone or wireless cabinet, a mitre sawing box and a panel saw may be used as indicated at Fig. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used. In the central space of the transept itself is a large monument to Bishop Wilberforce, showing beneath a canopy a life-sized figure, with mitre, cope, and staff, on a slab borne by six kneeling angels. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Winchester A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See The mitre and san-benito belonging to Candide were painted with reversed flames and with devils that had neither tails nor claws; but Pangloss's devils had claws and tails and the flames were upright. Candide "But about his ring and his mitre, sir?" said my curate. My New Curate After his death, a hermit met his body, in the form of a bear, with a mitre on his head. The Mysteries of All Nations Rise and Progress of Superstition, Laws Against and Trials of Witches, Ancient and Modern Delusions Together With Strange Customs, Fables, and Tales The pieces are turned back to back, the mitres thus making a right angle. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used. Jewels which originally enriched the mitre and the cross on the breast have disappeared. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Carlisle A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Episcopal See He is represented at his cathedral door, distributing alms, robed in black, with a white mitre. The Old Masters and Their Pictures For the Use of Schools and Learners in Art He wore no vestment save a cope over an alb, and bore neither mitre nor cross, but only a staff. London and the Kingdom - Volume I It takes that much extra length to mitre a corner of a rectangular veil. Make Your Own Hats A temporary piece of wood is planed to a true mitre and placed underneath the dovetailed piece to form a template. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used. The cardinal should have on a long black silk surplice, white cravat, and a mitre hat on the head. Home Pastimes; or Tableaux Vivants We find it with more or less resemblance, in the ancient crowns, in the mitres of the popes, in the bowls of chalices and in vases and bowls for drinking. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers At Easter, 1163, Abbot Robert celebrated Mass wearing for the first time mitre, ring, gloves, and sandals. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Saint Albans With an Account of the Fabric & a Short History of the Abbey The effigy is wearing a mitre, and is fully vested. Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford, A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See Other workers prefer the screw mitre trap shown at Fig. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used. If I perceived the germ of avarice, or lurking yearnings after aggrandizement in your heart, I would point to stalls and mitres; for such endowments have originated from fortunate alliances. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel Sometimes they assume a more conical form, surmounted by a cross, like an imperial crown, as that which is termed the Constantinople mitre, said to have been made in the time of Ivan the Terrible. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers He bequeathed to his successors his crozier and mitre, and to the diocese 2,000 marks. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Exeter A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See He wears a low mitre, a chasuble, fringed maniple, and an alb. Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford, A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See The other groove is taken from the outer angle of the mitre joint inwards. Woodwork Joints How they are Set Out, How Made and Where Used. Nor did Dr. Beaumont betray any feeling which tended to shew that the expectation of stalls and mitres ever withdrew his thoughts from the celestial contemplations in which he loved to expatiate. The Loyalists, Vol. 1-3 An Historical Novel The usual form of mitre of a pope of the Russian church is well-known. Russia As Seen and Described by Famous Writers The face is thin and ascetic, its saintly austerity being rendered more noticeable owing to the rich mitre that crowns the head. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Exeter A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See On his death, September 22, 1537, he bequeathed his mitre and other ornaments to Hereford Cathedral, though whether he was buried there or in Mold Church seems doubtful. Bell’s Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Hereford, A Description Of Its Fabric And A Brief History Of The Episcopal See A bend, a border charged with mitres; over all a label—Archbishop Scrope. The Cathedral Church of York Bell's Cathedrals: A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Archi-Episcopal See The box with the mitre was brought forth and the crown was placed on her head, already too richly adorned with artificial flowers. Everlasting Pearl One of China's Women His merit as a preacher was so eminent that it was early rewarded with a mitre. Irish Wit and Humor Anecdote Biography of Swift, Curran, O'Leary and O'Connell The sculpture is almost archaic in style, the mitre low, the face bearded, and the type extraordinarily Byzantine. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Exeter A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See The tiny fellow in charge of the mitre and crosier peeps out with a mischievous countenance. Correggio A Collection Of Fifteen Pictures And A Portrait Of The Painter With Introduction And Interpretation It is surmounted by an effigy of the bishop, with mitre and crozier. The Cathedral Church of York Bell's Cathedrals: A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Archi-Episcopal See In the middle of the many courses, her mitre was placed on her head again, and she was led out to the guest-hall. Everlasting Pearl One of China's Women And he comes in all the splendour of a church-image, a reverend grey-haired figure with flowing beard, gold-broidered cope, glittering mitre, and pastoral staff. Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan The artist, too, seems to have courted difficulties, for the bishop's robe and mitre are richly jewelled, and the foliage and animal at his feet, though conventional, are most elaborately designed. Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Exeter A Description of Its Fabric and a Brief History of the Episcopal See Thus Archbishop Strype openly favoured the custom, holding that it "gave a spirit to the children," and was an encouragement to them to study in the hope of attaining some day the real mitre. The Customs of Old England He completed Lincoln College, Oxford, and gave a "wonderful rich mitre" to the minster. The Cathedral Church of York Bell's Cathedrals: A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Archi-Episcopal See In Holland, St. Nicholas is a veritable saint, and often appears in full costume, with his embroidered robes glittering with gems and gold, his mitre, his crosier, and his jewelled gloves. Christmas Its Origin, Celebration and Significance as Related in Prose and Verse In the south-western part of Lower Austria, both St. Nicholas—a proper bishop with mitre, staff, and ring—and Ruprecht appear on Christmas Eve, and there is quite an elaborate ceremonial. Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan Marvellous putting on and taking off of robes and tiaras and mitres ensued, during which there was much bowing and praying and burning of incense. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series In the mighty contest between the crown and the mitre, the Marquis Azo and the Countess Matilda led the powers of Italy. Gibbon His leonine head was surmounted with a dazzling covering that was neither a crown, a mitre, nor a turban, but partook of the nature of all three. The Mark of the Beast A mitre was on his head sparkling with precious stones, that flashed like actual fire in the sunlight. The Well of Saint Clare The letter also speaks of “bishops” or “archbishops” of Fools, who wore mitres and held pastoral staffs. Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan They dispensed benefices to the clergy, and assumed the mitre and dalmatic, together with the sceptre, and the crown, as symbols of their authority in Church as well as State. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Third series The tall clock, the old chair, the black cloth mitre with its tarnished gold insignia, the framed plans of St. George's Hall, were all in the same places. The Mayor of Warwick Leighton, who was as much the greatest Puritan divine in Scotland as Baxter in England, did accept the offer of a mitre, and became Archbishop of Glasgow. Lectures on Modern history Closing the rear, marched with crozier, mitre and cope, the great Sant' Ercolano, whom in a merry mood he had represented in the Great Square of Perugia, girt about with a garland of gudgeons. The Well of Saint Clare The East Barsetshire clergymen and the East Barsetshire farmers like to hear something of the mitre in political speeches at the hustings. Phineas Redux And all these piles were surmounted with crosses, mitres, croziers, triple crowns studded with precious stones. Voltaire's Philosophical Dictionary He became so famous for his piety that a Breton king founded a bishopric at Léon, and presented him with the mitre. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 3, March, 1891 The mitre and crown are generally made of pasteboard: sometimes they have them of the most splendid materials, gold and silk velvet; but these are kept for public occasions. The Mysteries of Free Masonry Containing All the Degrees of the Order Conferred in a Master's Lodge On hearing this, Satan cast away his pastoral staff, his mitre and his cope; and stood there naked and unashamed. The Well of Saint Clare Brancacci lies to the left, wearing a mitre on his head, which is raised on a pillow. Donatello, by Lord Balcarres Sixthly, there was the tiara or mitre which was made of linen. Summa Theologica, Part I-II (Pars Prima Secundae) From the Complete American Edition Then came the bishop in his mitre, and led her to the throne, and before them all the Flax-spinner's maiden was married to the Prince, and made the Princess Olga. The Legend of the Bleeding-heart The High Priest is dressed in a white robe, with a breastplate of cut-glass, consisting of twelve pieces, to represent the twelve tribes of Israel; an apron, and a mitre. The Mysteries of Free Masonry Containing All the Degrees of the Order Conferred in a Master's Lodge Thus decked in cope and mitre, and majestic as St. Ambrose, the glory of Milan, Satan pursued his way, leaning on his crozier, over the flowery plain. The Well of Saint Clare Coscia lies in his mitre and episcopal robes, his head turned outwards towards the spectator. Donatello, by Lord Balcarres On his head was the mitre, and in his hand the staff of the abbot of a great establishment which he wears when he goes visiting his subsidiary houses. The Black Douglas Above the panel are two mitres, and on each side of the arms of the chair is a rose, ornamented with rays issuing from its centre. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 577, July 7, 1827 The mitre has the words, "Holiness to the Lord" in gold letters across the forehead. The Mysteries of Free Masonry Containing All the Degrees of the Order Conferred in a Master's Lodge They have at times, too, certain ornaments by themselves, as crosses, pillars, hats, mitres, and palls—which pomp the ancient bishops Chrysostom, Augustine, and Ambrose never had. The Apology of the Church of England The Bishop is overweighted with his thick vestments, and his mitre is rather too broad for the head; the left hand, moreover, is big and Donatellesque. Donatello, by Lord Balcarres Where be their riches, where their precious gems, Their mitres, sceptres, robes, and diadems? The Sonnets, Triumphs, and Other Poems of Petrarch In the representations of the episcopal dresses, the tops of the mitres are depressed--another confirmation of the date of the book. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Three Solid upon the rock, strong, square, freed of demons, it lifts its fierce brow sunward; likewise upon the windows, in case the devil might wish to enter thereby, Monseigneur Grimoard has had his mitre carved. Frédéric Mistral Poet and Leader in Provence He'd snub the twelve apostles if he met them without mitres. The Bow of Orange Ribbon A Romance of New York "My mitre on it, they are Gloucester's men," he muttered. Beatrix of Clare It is announced to the convention, that the intruding bishop of Moulins officiated in a red bonnet, and with a pike instead of the cross and mitre. Historical Epochs of the French Revolution With The Judgment And Execution Of Louis XVI., King Of France And A List Of The Members Of The National Convention, Who Voted For And Against His Death The figure of him is recumbent: with a mitre on his head, and a quilted mail for his apron. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume Three So when the consecration had been solemnly performed, the Bishop came forward in his mitre to consecrate the four altars. The Chronicle of the Canons Regular of Mount St. Agnes Upon his head he wore a great mitre, also of white linen, and a broad fringed stole of the same material fell in two wide bands from each side of his neck to his feet. Marzio's Crucifix and Zoroaster Call the three long sides of the mitre 84 in. each. Amusements in Mathematics On two occasions the envoys sent to Avignon, to urge Baldock's claims on vacant sees, secured for themselves the mitre destined for the minister. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) He was somewhat eccentric in dress, as he had on ‘a white Roman shirt and a bishop's mitre covered with leopard skin.’ Charles Dickens and Music The children had fixed their wondering eyes on his impressive figure, as he stood before them, crozier in hand and mitre on head. Charred Wood There was a brass to him with mitre and his arms, but no figure. Old St. Paul's Cathedral The figure that is perplexing the carpenter in the illustration represents a mitre. Amusements in Mathematics There is no truth in the report that, as the result of a majority vote of the Dublin Corporation, the sword and mace have been replaced by a pistol and mitre. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-02-25 She turned to where the gold cope gleamed over the chair, with the mitre and censer lying on its folds. The King's Achievement Holy skins, holy bulls, Holy rochets, and cowls, Holy crutches and staves, Holy hoods, holy caps, Holy mitres, holy hats, And good holy holy knaves. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 These walked very proud and prelatical, looking disdainfully at the people who roared at the burlesque; and behind them, again, four more in gilded mitres. Oddsfish! Certain English abbots formerly wore mitres, and they are frequently found as charges in the arms of abbeys and monasteries. The Manual of Heraldry; Fifth Edition Being a Concise Description of the Several Terms Used, and Containing a Dictionary of Every Designation in the Science His countenance had lost nothing of its expression by the absence of the mitre, and he was gracious even to loquacity. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One Our Lady wore no cloth of gold," he said, "nor Saint Joseph a precious mitre; and the blessed Redeemer Himself who made all things had but straw to His bed. The King's Achievement The following figures have been employed for the plan of simple intrenchments, viz.: the polygon, redan, lunette, mitre, star-fort, and bastion. Elements of Military Art and Science Or, Course Of Instruction In Strategy, Fortification, Tactics Of Battles, &C.; Embracing The Duties Of Staff, Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, And Engineers; Adapted To The Use Of Volunteers And Militia; Third Edition; With Critical Notes On The Mexican And Crimean Wars. They carried on their heads an elaborate crown or mitre, which is assigned also to many of the gods. The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 4. (of 7): Babylon The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations. The prelates of the Protestant Church of England never wear mitres. The Manual of Heraldry; Fifth Edition Being a Concise Description of the Several Terms Used, and Containing a Dictionary of Every Designation in the Science A high mitre, of a very peculiar appearance, or else a low cap ornamented with two curved horns, covered the head. The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 1. (of 7): Chaldaea The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations. There was a perfume of sulphur and nitre As he came at last to a bishop's mitre! English Satires The moment a man becomes a bishop, he fastens tooth and nail upon luxury, as if a mitre was a dispensation for enjoying the world that they have sworn to renounce. Going to Maynooth Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry, The Works of William Carleton, Volume Three In lieu of this mitre, we find sometimes, though rarely, a horned cap; and, in one or two instances, a mitre of a different kind. The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 4. (of 7): Babylon The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations. The Bishops of Durham were formerly princes of the Palatinate of Durham, and wore a ducal coronet surmounted by a mitre. The Manual of Heraldry; Fifth Edition Being a Concise Description of the Several Terms Used, and Containing a Dictionary of Every Designation in the Science And do you ever seek salvation with half the zeal displayed when you lay your keen nostril to the trail of a fresh benefice or a fat mitre. Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two Napoleon Bonaparte, in the person of a heroic tailor, was singing "Bob and Joan;" and the Archbishop of Dublin said he would pledge his mitre for a good cigar and a pot of porter. The Black Baronet; or, The Chronicles Of Ballytrain The Works of William Carleton, Volume One “The horns of the mitre” already began to peer above Presbyterian parity, and Morton is said to have remarked that there would never be peace in Scotland till some preachers were hanged. A Short History of Scotland The other was a bishop in mitre and all state robes, wonderfully worked, and with a crosier in his hand. A Sea Queen's Sailing They still retain the coronet and mitre as an heraldic distinction, borne over the arms of the bishopric. The Manual of Heraldry; Fifth Edition Being a Concise Description of the Several Terms Used, and Containing a Dictionary of Every Designation in the Science The bishopric of Bristol is the least wealthy ecclesiastical promotion which confers the dignity of a mitre. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 276, October 6, 1827 And I said, Let them set a fair mitre upon his head. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII Disappearance of the parson into the schoolmaster ... and the Archdeacon into the Inspector ... and the Bishop into—I rather hope he'll stick to his mitre, Gilbert. Waste A Tragedy, In Four Acts Then came the bishop in his mitre, and led her to the throne, and before them all the flax-spinner's maiden was married to the prince, and made the Princess Olga. The Little Colonel's House Party Above the arms of archbishops and bishops the mitre is placed instead of a crest. The Manual of Heraldry; Fifth Edition Being a Concise Description of the Several Terms Used, and Containing a Dictionary of Every Designation in the Science The Episcopal Mitre.—When first was the episcopal mitre used? Notes and Queries, Number 65, January 25, 1851 That message quenches the fire on every other altar, and strips the mitre from every other head. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII One had an elephant's head, and all of them wore high gilt mitres. Across India Or, Live Boys in the Far East Pyx and chalice, thuribule and vial, golden-headed pastoral staff, and mitre embossed with pearls, candlestick and Christmas ship of silver; salver, basin, and ewer—all are gone—the splendid sacristy hath been despoiled. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest "The Bishop himself stood in cope and mitre to give the last absolution." The City and the World and Other Stories Two of the five wore black mitres, three were bareheaded. Lady Good-for-Nothing The Pope is habited in a red cope, and wears a mitre. The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome The image-maker had not here represented him, as usual, carrying his head, but had shown him standing with his crozier and mitre. The Cathedral He was clothed as usual, in white robes; but he wore his mitre, and carried in his hand the Staff of Jesus. An Illustrated History of Ireland from AD 400 to 1800 Two are ensigned with mitres and fourteen with mantled helms, and of these fourteen, thirteen support a crest. Vanishing England And this was the feeling that Mark had throughout the Ordination of the Deacons notwithstanding that the Bishop of Silchester in cope and mitre was an awe-inspiring figure in his own Chapel. The Altar Steps The Pontiff wore on such occasions his cope and mitre, and the Cardinals were habited in sacred vestments with mitres. The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome We read, in the work of that learned Jesuit, Galtruchius, that— 'Bacchus was usually painted with a mitre upon his head, an ornament proper to Women. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, May, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Did the Catholic Christians derive their monastic institutions, their bells, their rosary, their tonsure, their incense, their mitre and cope, their worship of relics, their custom of confession, etc., from the Buddhists? Ten Great Religions An Essay in Comparative Theology A mitre would hardly have overjoyed Petrarch as much as did the finding of a copy of Virgil. The Function of the Poet and Other Essays A place he got, yclept a stall, And eke a thousand pounds withal; And were he less a witty writer, He might as well have got a mitre. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1 The cardinals bearing their mitres and torches precede two by two the Holy Father, who bare-headed and on foot carries the blessed Sacrament under a canopy supported by eight assistant bishops or protonotaries67. The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome The wall, ogival, threw to cathedral height the arches of its vaulted ceiling, which were joined together, like the sides of an abbatial mitre, in a point. Là-bas For many a century, ever since her history emerged from the mists of antiquity, Germany never lacked a Schulenburg to grace her Courts, to lead her armies, or to wear the mitre in her churches. Love Romances of the Aristocracy Its levity, if it was not something worse, twice balked him of the mitre when it seemed just within his reach. The Function of the Poet and Other Essays I'll give thee surplice, verge, and stall, And may be something else withal; And, were you not so good a writer, I should present you with a mitre. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 1 On the table was the carriage drawn by the chicken, with some boats, boxes, and bishops' mitres. A Love Episode Their mitres of cloth of gold flamed like the lightning. Là-bas And He was a primate, and He wore a mitre, Surrounded with jewels of sulphur and nitre. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 On his head rested the constant sign of authority, his tall white and gold mitre, studded about with rare jewels, gifted to him by the Heads of other lands. Scorched Earth A tall thick-set deacon walked before me with a long red candle; the grey-headed archimandrite in his golden mitre hurried after him with the censer. The Bishop and Other Stories Chickens, boats, bishops' mitres, carts, and cages, were all evolved under his fingers. A Love Episode Medea, also, is employed to work enchantments, and raises Homer's Calchas, who comes forth "clad in a white surplice and a cardinal's mitre." Shakespeare: His Life, Art, And Characters, Volume I. With An Historical Sketch Of The Origin And Growth Of The Drama In England So God bless the Church and three of our mitres; And God bless the Commons, for biting the biters. The Poems of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Volume 2 In old sculptures a fish's head, with open mouth pointing upwards, is often worn by the priests, and is scarcely distinguishable from the present mitre. The Freethinker's Text Book, Part II. Christianity: Its Evidences, Its Origin, Its Morality, Its History About their shoulders sparrows had built nests, And fluttered, chirping, from gray perch to perch, 740 Now on a mitre poising, now a crown, Irreverently happy. The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell However, she already knew how to manufacture boats and bishops' mitres. A Love Episode In Italy he refused the mitres of Genoa and Milan in turn, and in France successively declined the sees of Châlons, Langres, and Rheims. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 Father Ambrose stood on the broken steps of the high altar, barefooted, as was the rule, and holding in his hand his pastoral staff, for the gemmed ring and jewelled mitre had become secular spoils. A Short History of Monks and Monasteries An isolated mass appeared to the westward, having near its base a most remarkable rock resembling a mitre. Three Expeditions into the Interior of Eastern Australia, Volume 2 |
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