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Definition of Rejoicement

Rejoicement
Rejoicement Re*joice"ment (-ment), n. Rejoicing. [Obs.]

Meaning of Rejoicement from wikipedia

- Look up rejoice in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. "Rejoice" may refer to: Happiness Rejoice Broadcast Network, a Christian radio network Rejoice Records...
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- Bridge. Edward Hall said of Cromwell's downfall, Many lamented but more rejoiced, and specially such as either had been religious men, or favoured religious...
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- translations. The phrase means roughly "to allow the mouth to be able to rejoice". The story introduction from Coca-Cola mentions that Chiang Yee provided...
- Retrieved August 7, 2022. Payne, Ed (October 29, 2015). "Phil Collins' fans rejoice: Artist announces end of retirement". CNN. Archived from the original on...
- television broadcast of Rejoice in the Lord. The programming of Rejoice in the Lord consists of musical numbers performed by the Rejoice Choir, various PCC...
- entrance verse (Introit) for the M**** of the day. "Laetare Jerusalem" ("Rejoice, O Jerusalem") is Latin from Isaiah 66:10. The term "Laetare Sunday" is...