How To Use Propitiatory In A Sentence
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expiatory (or propitiatory) sacrifice
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And when Moses entered into the tabernacle of the covenant, to consult the oracle, he heard the voice of one speaking to him from the propitiatory, that is over the ark between the two cherubims, and from this place he spoke to him.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 04: Numbers The Challoner Revision
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In general the answer may be given: For all those and for those only, who are fitted to participate in the fruits of the Mass as an impetratory, propitiatory, and satisfactory sacrifice.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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He sent her flowers as a propitiatory gesture.
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During that powerful event, Sri Rudram, a much-revered propitiatory hymn to Lord Siva from the Yajur Veda, was chanted in unison 1,331 times.
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This has been accomplished in the faithful obedience of the Lord Christ Jesus and His propitiatory sacrifice.
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A propitiatory ... a covering for the ark: called a propitiatory, or mercy seat, because the Lord, who was supposed to sit there upon the wings of the cherubims, with the ark for his footstool, from thence shewed mercy.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 02: Exodus The Challoner Revision
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The grandees took refuge in their country houses—it was such a group whom Boccaccio imagined telling each other the tales in his “Decameron”—or hastened to promise propitiatory legacies to the church.
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In this canon, which gives a summary of all the sacrificial effects in order, the synod emphasizes the propitiatory and impetratory nature of the sacrifice.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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sent flowers as a propitiatory gesture
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The tabernacle of the covenant, and the ark of the testimony, and the propitiatory, that is over it, and all the vessels of the tabernacle,
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete
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Sacred places, old dwelling sites, and cemeteries exist, but propitiatory rites are made individually.
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She saw the flowers as a propitiatory offering.
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Consequently, the Mass is the impetratory and propitiatory sacrifice.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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He made also the propitiatory, that is, the oracle, of the purest gold, two cubits and a half in length, and a cubit and a half in breadth.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision
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Wherefore, in practice, the impetratory value of the sacrifice is always as limited as is its propitiatory and satisfactory value.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
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He worked throughout this period, painting for collectors, for patrons who protected him, and as propitiatory offerings to those who were punishing him.
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God's displeasure can only be appeased, then, if a propitiatory sacrifice is made.
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a daily oblation propitiatory, by a sacrifice expiatory, or remissory.
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They must also offer a propitiatory sacrifice to the god worth fifteen drachmae.
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On isolated houses, propitiatory slogans had been painted, large in red paint: `LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC was evidently the safest slogan.
SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
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Now if I should preach in the country, among the unlearned, I would tell what propitiatory, expiatory, and remissory is; but here is a learned auditory: yet for them that be unlearned I will expound it.
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On Il'ia's day, in many parts of Russia, propitiatory offerings were brought to church.
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Propitiatory, expiatory, remissory, or satisfactory, for they signify all one thing in effect, and is nothing else but a thing whereby to obtain remission of sins, and to have salvation.
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This helps to explain why, for example, when a calamity afflicted an entire region composed of people belonging to a common clan, all propitiatory religio-ritual ceremonies were directed to the founding ancestress.
Societies, Religion, and History: Central East Tanzanians and the World They Created, c. 200 BCE to 1800 CE
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In fact the numbers voting for it were probably nearer two millions - a respectable enough turnout at a time of civil war, and an indication that the propitiatory gesture of national consultation had achieved some success.