One of the sixteen palaces that the Archbishops of Canterbury could boast in days gone by is preserved as the local school of science and art, a dedication to public use which commemorates the Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887.
Among these, the most notable are the Jubilee of Forty Hours, and the Pilgrimages (romerias).
The Jubilee of Forty Hours consists in the public exhibition of the consecrated host during the whole day, enclosed in a custodia, which has already been described.
Clara and Albert will come for Jubilee Day, anyhow.
Mr and Mrs Orgreave were going to London for the Jubilee celebrations.
Edwin walked idly down Trafalgar Road in the hot morning sunshine of Jubilee Day.
One of the most noteworthy events of the Jubilee Year was the thirty-fourth exhibition of the National Agricultural and Industrial Association.
This year special efforts were put forth by the council of the Association; and, fearing that their own resources would prove unequal to the strain, they applied to the Government for a jubilee grant.
But the Government refused to do more than provide jubilee medals for certain classes of successful exhibitors, and enter some splendid exhibits from the State farms and others illustrative of the mineral wealth of Queensland.
To attempt a detailed description of what was not inappropriately termed "Our Jubilee Carnival" would be beyond the province and the scope of this volume.
Every one has noticed how numerous the papal jubilees have been during the last quarter of a century, every year or so seeing the celebration of some jubilee of the Pope's official life.
At Lynn "the day was kept as a jubilee by all the devotees of Sir John Barleycorn.
His work was a thorough success, due in no small measure to the personality of his wife, Ella Sheppard Moore, who had been pianist of the Fisk Jubilee Singers and with them had circled the globe.
The above spelling is from the American Baptist Missionary Union in their Missionary Jubilee volume, pp.
Then in this year of jubilee from his passion, was the solemnity of his translation accomplished, in the time of Honorius, the third pope of that name.
For, of ancient time, the fiftieth year was called the year of the jubilee of pardon and remission, and is yet used among religious men.
Boniface was founder of the jubilee in 1300, and fixed that it should be celebrated at each revolution of one hundred years.
And did they prefigure an atonement and a jubilee to Jews only?
Then thou shalt cause the trumpet of the jubilee to sound * * throughout ALL your land.
Again: the year of jubilee was ushered in, by the day of atonement.
To deny that the blessings of the jubilee extended to the servants from the Gentiles, makes Christianity Judaism.
The refusal to release servants at the sound of the jubilee trumpet, falsified and disannulled a grand leading type of the atonement, and thus libelled the doctrine of Christ's redemption.
The refusal to release servants at the jubilee falsified and disannulled a grand leading type of the atonement, and was a libel on the doctrine of Christ's redemption.
Then shall thou cause the trumpet of the jubilee to sound on the tenth day of the seventh month: in the day of atonement shall ye make the trumpet sound throughout ALL your land.
On the great day of atonement every fiftieth year the Jubilee trumpet was sounded throughout the land of Judea, and Liberty was proclaimed to all the inhabitants thereof.
And did they prefigure an atonement and a jubilee to Jews only?
Again: the year of jubilee was ushered in by the day of atonement.
And ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and proclaim Liberty throughout all the land, unto all the inhabitants thereof; it shall be a jubilee unto you.
The jubileetook place on the 22d of September, at Ednam-hill.
Lord Buchan is screwing out a little ephemeral fame from instituting a jubilee for Thomson.
I do not think I shall go when he does as that would mean seeing people and getting settled and I must get the Greek war done by the 12th of July and the Jubilee by the 15th of August.
I know you will not mind, but I have been terribly interrupted by the Jubilee and by so many visitors.
Finding myself free from them, and considering that the year was the holy one, during which the great jubilee is celebrated at Rome, I determined to go to Rome, and pass the summer in a visit to the holy city.
The Captain asked them all to confess on Saturday, that on Sunday, the day of Pentecost, they might earn the Holy Jubilee which His Holiness had conceded to this expedition, and five other days in each year.
Having worn his habit for forty years, and being nearly eighty years old; also having died in a just cause, having gained the jubilee conceded to the expedition, we may well hope that he enjoys the presence of God.
The feast of All Saints was approaching, which was one of the jubilee days of the voyage.
Oh, they expect to finish work to-night and they're going to have a jubilee dance later on," was the answer.
The jubilee of the Union was commemorated by a set of four fine designs in 1911, one by Signor A.
It shows a map of the world on Mercator's projection with the British possessions coloured in red, and with a line quoted from Sir Lewis Morris's jubilee ode, "We hold a vaster Empire than has been.
I do not find evidence that this usage much survived the first jubilee of the College.
We went on through some shallow and very rocky steadies, and after about a mile came to the last portage into Sandy Pond or Jubilee Lake.
When we consider the amount of liquor which was given to each man--since intoxicants could not now be sold in the Palace--it is not difficult to understand this truly disgusting form of celebrating the Jubilee of our gracious Queen.
Every one was curious to discover the cause of the unusual scene, and it was soon whispered abroad that the intoxicated volunteers were issuing from the People's Palace, where they had been treated to a Jubilee supper.
Leighton was commissioned by the Government to execute the medallion for Queen Victoria's Jubilee in 1887.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "jubilee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.