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Adonisedec (Lord of Justice) -- a name which, both in form and sense, recalls Melchisedech (King of Justice).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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"Tu es sacerdos in aeternum secundum ordinem Melchisedech"
Silver Jubilee 2009
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And so it is with the question posed by the Soldan, says Melchisedech.
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Being no fool, Melchisedech answers as follows with the story of the three rings.
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He knows of an Alexandrian Jew, Melchisedech, who can loan him the money he needs to get out of debt, but who is known as being miserly with his resources.
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In turn, Melchisedech loans him the money, which the Soldan pays back in full.
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Reverend Melchisedech rendered it peculiarly unlikely that she would be found in communion with the Establishment.
Dombey and Son 2007
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Melchisedech, which nothing but his desperate circumstances could have excused:
Dombey and Son 2007
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For to whom of His angels has He said at any time: Thou art a priest for ever after the order of Melchisedech?
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And this Melchisedech was both king and priest of Salem that now is clept Jerusalem.
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