"in the sepulcher There by the sea, | |
...and entering into the sepulcher, they saw, sitting on the right side, a young man... clothed in a long, white garment. | |
And in the garden a new sepulcher, hewn from stone. | |
Before celebrating according to Christian rite our precious office of Holy sepulcher, let us pray to our Almighty Father who gave breath to all things living. For as we in sorrow commit these fragile mortal remains of our dear departed father to eternal rest, | |
But Mrs. Hobley's a proper whited sepulcher, I'll give you my word. | |
"in the sepulcher There by the sea, | |
...and entering into the sepulcher, they saw, sitting on the right side, a young man... clothed in a long, white garment. | |
And in the garden a new sepulcher, hewn from stone. | |
Before celebrating according to Christian rite our precious office of Holy sepulcher, let us pray to our Almighty Father who gave breath to all things living. For as we in sorrow commit these fragile mortal remains of our dear departed father to eternal rest, | |
But Mrs. Hobley's a proper whited sepulcher, I'll give you my word. | |
For ye are like unto whited sepulchers, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men's bones, and of all uncleanness." Mm. Matthew? | |
For ye are like unto whited sepulchers, which indeed appear beautiful outward, but are within full of dead men's bones, and of all uncleanness." Mm. Matthew? | |