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The words could become symbols, even more sacred because of their mysteriousness, as can be seen in the case of Mezzi Sidwibrin who became obsessed with the word Ecce from a sermon she had heard.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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Another time during Advent, the Provincial Prior preached a sermon based on the word Ecce to the Töss women.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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Anyway, this year the Classical Brit Awards have given Best Album nominations to Paul McCartney – for his classical rumination of his dead wife Linda entitled Ecce Cor Meum; and Sting – for his godawful Elizabethan lute album Songs From The Labyrinth, which we're exclusively blaming as the reason why Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip isn't on TV any more.
Paul McCartney Wins Classical Brit, Sting Thankfully Doesn’t 2007
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Anyway, this year the Classical Brit Awards have given Best Album nominations to Paul McCartney – for his classical rumination of his dead wife Linda entitled Ecce Cor Meum; and Sting – for his godawful Elizabethan lute album Songs From The Labyrinth, which we're exclusively blaming as the reason why Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip isn't on TV any more.
Paul McCartney Wins Classical Brit, Sting Thankfully Doesn’t 2007
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In the gallery, he came upon a painting by Domenico Feti called Ecce Homo, which depicted Christ wearing the crown of thorns.
The Words That Inspired The Dreams Caron Loveless 2000
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In the gallery, he came upon a painting by Domenico Feti called Ecce Homo, which depicted Christ wearing the crown of thorns.
The Words That Inspired The Dreams Caron Loveless 2000
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In the gallery, he came upon a painting by Domenico Feti called Ecce Homo, which depicted Christ wearing the crown of thorns.
The Words That Inspired The Dreams Caron Loveless 2000
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I also have a question: some of my English friends take exception to Pilates pronunciation of "Ecce" with two soft c's -- they'd rather say "ekke" with a hard c. is it a Oxford thing or is there something more to it?
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The rest of this motley crowd, with which we were destined to march for the next three weeks, was made up of Nepaul gentlemen in various capacities, who cantered past on spirited little horses, or squatted cross-legged in the clumsy, oddly constructed "Ecce," a sort of native gig; besides these, there were merchants and peddlers, who followed the camp as a matter of speculation.
A Journey to Katmandu (the Capital of Napaul), with The Camp of Jung Bahadoor; including A Sketch of the Nepaulese Ambassador at Home Laurence Oliphant 1858
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At each of these three stages, the priest raises the Cross and sings the words “Ecce lignum Crucis”; the deacon and subdeacon sing together with him “in quo salus mundi pependit”.
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