Ampersands
This blog is dedicated to all of my hard working students.... yeah, here's even more work for you! It's the place where you can find out all the things about English (that you were too afraid to ask about in class!) Enjoy...
miércoles, 28 de marzo de 2012
Easter!
Wishing everyone a very happy easter, after a long term of hard studying! See you all next term... in the meantime have a go at this easter quiz!
2. Presbyterian
a. Relating to government by church elders.
b. A Scotsman who joins the Anglican church.
c. A manse or lodging for a priest.
d. A 'no-frills' Roman Catholic church.
3. Ecclesiastical
a. A priest.
b. A religious philosophy expounded by George Eccles.
c. Relating to the organization or government of the church.
d. Relating to church rituals.
4. Episcopal
a. Of or relating to a bishop.
b. Dealing with the last part of the sermon.
c. Related to church security.
d. A chalice or decanter for wine that has been blessed.
5. Pentecost
a. A small dish used during communion.
b. The seventh Sunday after Easter.
c. The last five books of the bible.
d. A stipend paid to choir members.
6. Evangelical
a. Having wings like an angel.
b. Describing gospel music.
c. Of churches which believe in the sole authority of the Bible.
d. Relating to "an eye for an eye".
7. Eucharist
a. A two-wheeled gilded chariot.
b. Bread as the symbolic body of Christ.
c. A card game played by the Pharisees.
d. The act of giving thanks; thanksgiving.
8. Easter
a. The name of an egg-bearing rabbit.
b. An April wind blowing from west to east.
c. An ancient Greek term meaning "resurrection".
d. A goddess of light or spring.
9. Canon
a. A robe worn by a priest.
b. A country mentioned in the Bible.
c. The books of the Bible.
d. A ceremonial staff.
10. Epiphany
a. A Christian prophet.
b. A story illustrating a moral or religious lesson.
c. A Christian feast celebrated on January 6th.
d. A native or inhabitant of ancient Ephesus .
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