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Pricket

Pricket an ecclesiastical term designating a spike on which candles were fixed. There are specimens from Kirkstall Abbey in the collection of the Society of Arts, London; and another, of Limoges enamel of the 13th century, is in the British Museum. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Pricked Song

Pricked Song is, in music, a term applied to a composition used in ecclesiastical service. It is divided into descant, pricksong, counterpoint, and faburden, the last being a highly pitched key. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Pricked

Pricked Psa 73:21 (b) GOD’s dealings with this dear man of GOD, Asaph, David’s song leader, hurt his mind and conscience, and he thus describes his feelings. The same truth is found in Act 2:37. Act 9:5 (a) It must be that Saul’s persecution of the Christians was hurting his own heart and conscience while … Continue reading “Pricked”

Prick (Verb)

Prick (Verb) primarily, “to strike or prick violently, to stun,” is used of strong emotion, in Act 2:37 (Passive Voice), “they were pricked (in their heart).” Cp. katanuxis, “stupor, torpor of mind,” Rom 11:8. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Prick

Prick prik: As a noun (= any slender pointed thing, a thorn, a sting) it translates two words: (1) , sekh, a thorn or prickle. Only in Num 33:55, those that ye let remain of them be as pricks in your eyes, i.e. shall be a source of painful trouble to you. (2) , kentron … Continue reading “Prick”

Price, Thomas

Price, Thomas one of the most distinguished Welsh scholars of his age, was born Oct. 2, 1787, at Pencaerelin, in the parish of Llanafan Fawr, near Builth, in Brecknockshire. His father, the Rev. Rice Price, originally a stonemason, at the age of seventeen formed an attachment to Mary Bower, the descendant of a long line … Continue reading “Price, Thomas”

Price, Richard, D.D

Price, Richard, D.D an eminent English divine noted for his scholarly attainments, his philosophical and mathematical contributions, his general devotion to truth in its highest forms, and a most consistent life, was born at Tynton, Glamorganshire, Wales, Feb. 23, 1723. His father, of whose second marriage Richard was the sole offspring, was a rigid Calvinistic … Continue reading “Price, Richard, D.D”