This screen is a really beautiful creation of the nineteenth century, while the tabernacled oaken stalls within are mediaeval, dating from 1337, and are yet more beautiful, forming as they do part of Alan of Walsingham's great restoration.
In order to gain space for his chapel, Bishop West did not scruple to take a slice off the tabernacled work of unrivalled beauty that adorned this adjoining tomb, but the northern side he left in its perfection.
The Word that was in the beginning with God, one with God in essence and in attributes, in the fulness of time assumed our nature, and tabernacled and dwelt among us.
The Word that was in the beginning was made flesh, and tabernacled among us.
The Eternal Father is likewise a Spirit tabernacled in an immortalized "body of flesh and bones as tangible as man's.
Who are the living but the few just now tabernacled in mortal bodies destined sooner or later to die?
He will not be joined with Moses, nor suffer John Baptist to be tabernacled by him.
He visited others at various times before and after he tabernacled in the flesh.
Henley has a cross which deserves mention on account of the subject carved in the tabernacled head.
That conception is that the Revelation of St. John presents to us in visions the history of the Church moulded upon the history of her Lord whilst He tabernacled among men.
The glory' which once dwelt between the cherubim, 'tabernacled among us' in His flesh.
A small part of that dominion has been committed to man[663] as the offspring of God, tabernacled in the very image of his divine Father.
It is true that you have been led by one of the best men that ever graced humanity or tabernacled in the flesh, but he is gone, he sealed his testimony with his blood, he loved this people unto death.
At least, those who have tabernacled in the flesh, whether they be good or bad.
The Word was made flesh, and tabernacled among us, and we have seen His glory.
The Word was made flesh, and tabernacled among us," is for him the supreme dogma.
For, as the context goes on to tell, the Word which tabernacled among us was 'full of grace and truth,' and therein is the glory most gloriously revealed.
The Word tabernacled among us'; so is the truth for earth and time.
He died in 1348; his monument is therefore earlier than any of the tabernacled canopies in wood.
At any rate, the tabernacled canopies of wood are anticipated in most marked fashion in the monument of Archbishop Stratford in Canterbury cathedral.
Above was usually some form of canopy, varying from a cornice of slight projection, as at Balsham, to such tabernacled spires as those of Beverley Minster (27).
Illustration: Chester] The construction of the tabernacled canopies is well seen in the set of illustrations from Chester cathedral.
Illustration: Blythburgh] The cost of woodwork so elaborate as that of the later stalls, especially those with tabernacled canopies, was very great.
He is called the Son because he tabernacled in the flesh, and, in his earthly career, received not a fullness of the Godhead at first.
He whotabernacled on earth, "a man of sorrows and acquainted with griefs," is now seated "on the right hand of the Majesty on high.
We may shudder at the indignities offered to the Son of God when he tabernacled on earth, and the thought may cross the mind, had I been present, I would not have joined in opposing and insulting the meek and lowly Jesus.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tabernacled" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.