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Etymology: Middle English preisen, from Anglo-French preiser, priser to appraise, esteem more at prize. Date: 13th century...
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1. the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation. 2. the offering of grateful homage in words or song, as an act of worship: a hymn...
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Notes from a; Praise and Worship Class; PRAISE AND WORSHIP LIFE Different aspects of Praise and Worship...
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An encouraging, Bible-based article by Rev. Dale A. Robbins, that explains the purpose and effect of Christian worship and praise. Praise Elevates us into God’s Presence and Power...
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Encyclopedia: Praise
In religion, praise is an impassioned exaltation of God (ie. a Supreme Being, or Creation), typically as an expression of gratitude for one's life or being. In other cases, praise may be tied to more ...
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Original Christian praise and worship songs in midi, MP3 and Windows Media. These were written by Gilberto Barreto, Elton Smith and many other songwriters. Many of the songs have been translated to other languages and these are available online also. Welcome to Songs of Praise. Maybe it's your first time to visit.
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praise n. Expression of approval, commendation, or admiration. The extolling or exaltation of a deity, ruler, or hero SYNONYMS praise, acclaim, commend, extol, laud. These verbs mean to express approval or admiration. To praise is to voice approbation, commendation, or esteem: "She was enthusiastically praising...
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PRAISE HIS SWEET NAME; Praise the Really Rather Rancid Rev. Error! For this mighty SubGenius has, by remote control, from merry Warwickshire, England, TOTALLY RENOVATED an abandoned section of SubSITE that had long lain fallow: the SMALL, DOWNLOADABLE SOUND CLIPS vaults, previously called "THE EARS OF "BOB"".
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A Biblical Study of Worship Get the Answers Today! I would like to express my thanks for a well written study course that leads into a higher realm of praise and worship."
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