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  2. Power behind the throne - Wikipedia

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    The original concept of a power behind the throne was a medieval-era figure of speech referring to the fact that the monarch's policies could be set by a counselor not seated in the throne but standing behind it—perhaps whispering in the monarch's ear—out of common sight. In recent times, family members and official or unofficial advisers ...

  3. Elisha Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Elisha Albright (E. A.) Hoffman (May 7, 1839 – November 25, 1929) [1] was a Presbyterian minister, composer of over 2,000 hymns and editor of over 50 song books. The son of an Evangelical minister, Hoffman grew up singing sacred hymns both in church and in the home with his parents. [2]

  4. Alfred Mansfield Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Mitchell was a vegetarian, non-smoker and teetotaller. [2] [4] He was disappointed that there was a large amount of antagonism against vegetarianism in the Church. [9]He argued that meat dishes at Christmas festivals were non-Christian, stating that they are a "debasing and degrading orgie, a festival of blood, a festival of cruelty". [10]

  5. Behind the Altar - Wikipedia

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    Behind the Altar or The Secret of Abbe X (German: Das Geheimnis des Abbe X) is a 1927 German silent drama film directed by Julius Brandt and William Dieterle and starring Dieterle, Marcella Albani, and Alfred Gerasch. [1] The film's sets were designed by the art directors Erich Grave and Ernst Stern.

  6. Mission Dolores mural - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1980s, Norman Neuerburg, a noted mission historian, crawled behind the altar in the cramped space to draw a sketch of the mural. In the 2000s, archaeologist Eric Blind [12] and artist Ben Wood of the Mission Dolores Digital Mural Project captured the first photographs of the mural, keeping the 1796 reredos intact. Digital images ...

  7. Throne - Wikipedia

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    Throne" in an abstract sense can also refer to the monarchy itself, an instance of metonymy, and is also used in many expressions such as "the power behind the throne". [2] A throne is a symbol of divine and secular rule and the establishment of a throne as a defining sign of the claim to power and authority.

  8. Edward Steere - Wikipedia

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    Steere was a considerable linguist and published works on several East African languages and dialects, including Shambala, Yao, Nyamwezi, and Makonde.But he is especially known for his work on Swahili, publishing a Handbook of Swahili in 1870, and he also translated or revised the translation into Swahili of a large part of the Bible.

  9. Karashamb goblet - Wikipedia

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    The priests are bringing a male deer to the altar, which has an image of a crescent highlighted under his belly as a sacrificial symbol. Ritually, this ceremony complements "the King's" supported fans kept by two servants and minstrel played by musicians. The purpose of the ceremony was to claim victory against the enemy that was being fought ...