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1. Many fans have made the pilgrimage to his California home - he’s not hard to find, his address and phone number printed on every label
2. He'd experienced hotter as a mortal on pilgrimage to the holy land
3. ‘I accompany this lady on pilgrimage
4. Intend a zealous pilgrimage to thee,
5. deprivations I went through on my pilgrimage, they were
6. a pilgrimage to Vezelay
7. stop on the pilgrimage route to Santiago, and has been
8. 1 A symbol closely associated with St Jacques (Iago) and the pilgrimage route to Compostella
9. ‘In addition to your pilgrimage to the great shrine of
10. on a pilgrimage, isn’t it?’ Although the comment was
11. feeling at least some of the benefits of his pilgrimage
12. men were able to complete their pilgrimage in relative
13. He’d always been short, but, before his pilgrimage, had
14. We were too intent on our pilgrimage
15. But before I took up the gauntlet on behalf of my great grandfather and men and boys like him who were shot for very little reason I knew that there was a personal pilgrimage that I had to make and so I set off
16. when was it she had fallen asleep on the porch? Watching the flames of the tall fire her dad had set before they had left on their pilgrimage, she had slept and dreamed the strangest dream of all
17. Maybe it was God’s doing, testing him for purity of heart and strength of purpose to steel him further in order to come through the always perilous journey of Pilgrimage
18. His pointing stone had not failed him before and neither would it fail him now, not on his Pilgrimage; not while his faith was strong and his prayer warm of heart and soul
19. A sensation of wonder filled him, for the works of God were magnificent to behold, and his Pilgrimage a unique journey of faith, beauty, wonder and duty
20. Nonetheless, he was on a Pilgrimage to the Land of God
21. But he could not and would not, until his Pilgrimage was complete, and his people had their Holy Forge anew
22. As long as we have faith, as long as we live our lives like we were meant to, taught to from father to child, as long as we go on the Pilgrimage when time and God mandate
23. God was already pointing to the true path, when everything so far had proceeded along according to his divine plan, when the auguries had said it was a good time for a Pilgrimage
24. But he was already on his Pilgrimage, what could he do now that would not interfere with his holy purpose? He had no inkling yet, but he felt blood rushing through his veins, feeling guilty and shameful, almost soiled
25. He would have to steel himself wholeheartedly if he were to carry on with his Pilgrimage and meet his ineffable destiny
26. He was in a sacred place that he was not only allowed, but indeed expected to traverse to its very heart to complete his Pilgrimage as his God and his people demanded
27. The Pilgrim hoped he was indeed a brother though this could always prove to be a trap, a wicked machination; an evil thing sent to thwart him and his Pilgrimage, to mock God and his divine plan
28. He hadn’t laughed at all since he had set out on his Pilgrimage
29. But he understood his brother’s pilgrimage was different
30. It was for their own good and the good of the Pilgrimage
31. Molo believed that asking him about his Pilgrimage was a bad idea; the dark-skinned man would erupt in a series of prayers and gestures, reciting long stories of tradition as well as many other minutiae that would only complicate his efforts at understanding whatever useful information and knowledge he could offer
32. He had not heard of such a Pilgrimage before
33. It was in God’s hand alone the manner in which his Pilgrimage would take place, and that was all that he needed to know
34. Once God was proven to exist, what more was there to find out other than to see His true face, comprehend His plan and follow its perfection to whatever end awaited each one? The Pilgrimage was the way to God’s Land, as well as His heart and mind, the only way to talk to Him and listen His voice resound through a man’s soul
35. “Does that happen with every stone? Are they not very precious to you? Is this why you are on a Pilgrimage? The stones are failing?”
36. He set out once again to reach the Forge of Stones, to end his pilgrimage and fulfill his mission and duties
37. It was a sight that made him feel his life could not end until he had himself told of his pilgrimage to the next in line
38. He now understood why the pilgrimage mattered so to his people: He knew it was not for fear of losing the sacred stones, and the heat and light that shone with him
39. for pilgrimage, he was bitten by a viper on the way and felt better only
40. when the pilgrimage was abandoned
41. God back in there, and in the encompassing darkness you take a nice long draught, and finally you begin to calm down, and before the night is over you open the refrigerator again and again making little pilgrimages up the stairs until they are all gone the ice cold Buds, and each pilgrimage feeling holier and holier, visiting the tabernacle again and again, until finally at six a
42. It housed a black stone, probably a meteorite, and became the main attraction as a point of pilgrimage
43. 54 Your statutes have been my songs in the house of my pilgrimage
44. and I will remember also their pilgrimage, and the salvation, and the reward, that they shall have
45. At one time this was a place of pilgrimage, but the Empire discouraged pilgrims and allowed the hall to fall into ruin
46. their meaty fruit and had become a point of pilgrimage
47. It establishes, then, in a somewhat lyrical language at times, an epitome of experiences and personal accounts, writing pad or diary of cultural pilgrimage, without the religious emphasis that such concept normally assumes
48. It’s been the pilgrimage site for the Wyseman and their allies for generations
49. 9 And Jacob said to Pharaoh, The days of the years of my pilgrimage are an hundred and thirty years: few and evil have the days of the years of my life been, and have not attained to the days of the years of the life of my fathers in the days of their pilgrimage
50. 4 And I have also established my covenant with them, to give them the land of Canaan, the land of their pilgrimage, wherein they were strangers
1. Let’s face it, that’s what pilgrimages
2. Returning soldiers and those who took pilgrimages brought back with them an interest in regular bathing and cleanliness
3. Without knowing, the consistent writing down of their customs and rituals led me to identify them as his own creations, as well as calculate the period of their visits, or pilgrimages as they call them to the Centron, all from a single reference
4. God back in there, and in the encompassing darkness you take a nice long draught, and finally you begin to calm down, and before the night is over you open the refrigerator again and again making little pilgrimages up the stairs until they are all gone the ice cold Buds, and each pilgrimage feeling holier and holier, visiting the tabernacle again and again, until finally at six a
5. pilgrimages from the west increasingly difficult: the Byzantines, especially after the schism of 1054, did not seek to smooth the way of the pilgrim
6. farad pilgrimages, has an official total vote of forty three in
7. And we made pilgrimages to all the points on that journey he had lived through that
8. us by the great religions-- prayers, sacraments, pilgrimages, fastings, and the
9. apart from the annual pilgrimages
10. The days of his earth pilgrimages were rapidly approaching
11. The term suggested that whoever or whatever was on that moon, actually spoke to those of the pilgrimages
12. Mysaep’s Moon had a breathable atmosphere, but the rare thing called life had not touched its meteor beaten surface, except for the pilgrimages that arrived a few times a year
13. Devotion to Mary, Praying the Rosary, Pilgrimages,
14. It had become a habit of Greg to embark on random pilgrimages to Anton Clegg’s neighbourhood to seek him out, stalk him and then allow himself to fester over the many conceived destinies he could wish upon the man
15. Allah will not be enclosed in a stone waiting to be kissed by pilgrimages before dying”
16. The real explanation for reactions felt is based on the hidden connections between Allah dwelling in the abyss beneath the kaba and pilgrimages
17. You will say: But why? And if I were to explain, at the end you would still be saying why? Well, you cannot see my face while I am writing to you, so that I have been able often to keep what I was really thinking safely covered up, but you mustn't suppose that my letters have always exactly represented my state of mind, and that my soul has made no pilgrimages during this half year
18. She and my daughters returned to Egypt often for nostalgic pilgrimages to a happy married life and childhood but I never wanted to return
19. ~ after all the positive thinking and compassion and pilgrimages and prayers and
20. Heartbreak and illusion, false gods and desperate pilgrimages, fat dragons and their noxious fumes
21. From these pilgrimages to the jug and basin, he returned with such eccentricities of damp headgear as no words can describe; which were made the more ludicrous by his anxious gravity
22. Those journeys of mine had been more like pilgrimages when one hurries on towards the goal for the satisfaction of a deeper need than curiosity
23. The tale has certainly an oriental character, and may be compared with the pilgrimages of the soul in the Zend Avesta (Haug, Avesta)
24. The railroad had carried the remains of Johnston’s army from North Carolina to Atlanta and dumped them there, and from Atlanta they began their pilgrimages afoot
25. She appeared seldom in the book; she was older than the eldest of them by nine years and had married and left home while they were schoolboys; between her and them stood two other sisters; after the birth of the third daughter there had been pilgrimages and pious benedictions in request for a son, for theirs was a wide property and an ancient name; male heirs had come late and, when they came, in a profusion which at the time seemed to promise continuity to the line which, in the tragic event, ended abruptly with them
26. For a long time Tess did not join in the weekly pilgrimages
27. At the time of the "pardons," or Breton pilgrimages, the village festival and dances, he went off with his fiddle, as in the old days, and was allowed to take his daughter with him for a week
28. pilgrimages, and the river was obstructing their path, and the ferryman's job was to get them quickly across that obstacle
29. An English traveler at the beginning of the nineteenth century, referring to the journey by canoe and mule that could last as long as fifty days, had written: “This is one of the most miserable and uncomfortable pilgrimages that a human being can make
30. But it was a perilous thing for Ermengarde and Lottie to make pilgrimages to the attic
31. And these pilgrimages had necessitated his walking through fine red dust, which not only reduced his immaculate footgear to its lowest terms, but bordered the bottom of his pale gray trouser legs with a deep red band, which Richards assured him was indelible
32. His vacation falling at this time, they had spent two weeks in August at Far Rockaway, and from there went directly into the rented house on Grand Street, and the newly married man began his bi-daily pilgrimages on the train