How To Use Sanctified In A Sentence

  • Some critics will accuse Duffy of acting as apologist for a campaign of violent repression, but this would scarcely be fair: “confronted by the sanctified savageries of the Tudor age, it would be a hard heart that withheld pity from the victims or felt no indignation against the perpetrators”. A Not so Bloody Mary ?
  • This historic church has been sanctified by the prayers and praises of countless thousands who have worshipped within its walls.
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  • But admitting that the taking of bribes can be sanctified by their becoming the property of the Company, it may still be asked, For what end and purpose has the Company covenanted with Mr. Hastings that money taken extorsively shall belong to the Company? The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
  • Russia and Gabon are blatantly banning all imports of the other white meat, while Egypt has ordered the mass-execution of all of their unhallowed hoggies (although this could merely be a convenient excuse to settle an age-old Islamic grudge -- why must unsanctified flesh taste so delicious!). Warren Holstein: Preparing for the Swine Flu Apocalypse
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  • After each prophecy, (and the Tract that follows the fourth, eighth and eleventh) the priest, standing as usual at the Missal on the Epistle side, with the deacon and subdeacon in line behind him, sings “Oremus”; the deacon sings “Flectamus genua”, and all kneel for a moment of silent prayer, then the subdeacon sings “Levate”, and all rise for a collect, as already mentioned for the Mass of the Presanctified. Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 6.1 - Holy Saturday and the Blessing of the New Fire, Procession, Exultet, Prophecies
  • During the whole of Lent the Greek church still celebrates, towards evening, only the mass of the presanctified, except on Saturdays and Sundays, and on the feast of the Annunciation, when the ordinary mass is offered up. The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome
  • Psychology had sanctified the opinion that youthful rebellion was a natural stage of adolescence.
  • Building a family through a marriage sanctified by a religious ceremony is considered one of the most sacred aspects of life.
  • For good measure, it has been built to vaastu specifications and, before its departure, was sanctified by Judev at a special ceremony where 101 coconuts were broken and a goat sacrificed!
  • Psychology had sanctified the opinion that youthful rebellion was a natural stage of adolescence.
  • For, if thou hadst beene wise, as thou makest the world to beleeve by outward apparance, thou wouldest never have expressed such a basenesse of minde, to borrow the coulour of a sanctified cloake, thereby to undermine the secrets of thine honest meaning Wife. The Decameron
  • The priest sanctified the church with a special ceremony.
  • I hope and pray that the chastenings of our blessed Lord, in depriving us of our worldly possessions, may be sanctified to us, and lead us, more earnestly and undoubtingly, to seek for possessions in that Kingdom where all is joy, and peace, and love. A Biographical Sketch of the Life and Character of Joseph Charless In a Series of Letters to his Grandchildren
  • Immediately there was an almost noiseless step on the floor; and a figure emerged from a deep niche, that looked as if it might once have been an oratory, in ancient times; and the figure, too, might have been supposed to possess the devout and sanctified character of such as knelt in the oratories of ancient times. Doctor Grimshawe's Secret — a Romance
  • But from the darkness of the minds of men and their unmortified affections (as the best know but in part, nor are they perfectly sanctified) it is that they are apt to take offence one at another, and thereon to judge and censure each other temerariously; and, which is worst of all, every one to make his own understanding and persuasion thereon the rule of truth and worship unto others. A Discourse concerning Evangelical Love, Church Peace, and Unity
  • This new artistic trend has been publicized and sanctified by the great determiner of what's hot and who's who, the Whitney Biennial; by galleries across Canada and the US; and by the art sections in independent booksellers.
  • Yea, persons inherently unclean, and personally notoriously wicked, in respect of their designment to some outward work, which by them God will bring about, are said to be sanctified. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • Newborns are sanctified by prayer and undergo head-shaving and naming ceremonies.
  • Jesus, in the Old Covenant, your people were sanctified by being sprinkled with the blood of sacrificial animals.
  • Now, the hominal being whose heart has thus been purified and sanctified is invincible, and the enchantments of hell cannot prevail against him if he makes use of this sacrifice to dissipate the Spirits of Evil. Là-bas
  • Nor does it demonstrate that only writers can escape the label of adapter, since there are several noted film adapters sanctified by the name of auteur.
  • When these oblations are concluded, we will all flood the lake or the nearby ocean for our holy dip in the sanctified waters.
  • It is the Church of God which we must oversee - that Church for which the world is chiefly upheld, which is sanctified by the Holy Ghost, which is the mystical body of Christ, that Church with which angels are present, and on which they attend as ministering spirits, whose little ones have their angels beholding the face of God in heaven. The Reformed Pastor
  • He assailed other reactionary regimes sanctified by Napoleon's final defeat, prior to which he toured the Continent.
  • Again we have a casebook of rhyme and off-rhyme: Abraham/ram; lamb of God/sanctified; Voice/price.
  • With the arena thus sanctified, we embarked on a roller-coaster ride through a Gaga theme park, with her ubiquitous hits "Telephone" and "Poker Face" along with songs from her upcoming "Born This Way" album, including the title tune and a ruminative piano interlude, "Speechless. A pyrotechnic bikini? Lady Gaga gives D.C.'s 'little monsters' what they want.
  • The rule of the Czar was sanctified by the Russian Orthodox Church.
  • The soul must be sanctified and renewed, and delivered into the mould of the word; the soul must be employed in glorifying God, for he will be worshipped in the spirit. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Sanctified healing takes place when music moved by the love of God anoints our doctoring. The Bushman Way of Tracking God
  • It was really all about plunder but was sanctified by grandiose monarchic claims. THE GWEN JOHN SCULPTURE
  • My friend, Mr. Webster puts it this way: Profane1: Not being concerned with religion or religious purposes, secular 2: Not Holy because unconsecrated, impure, or unsanctified 3: Serving to defile what is Holy.
  • Traditional family values, I have taken it to mean, that the holy matrimony is sanctified. The Volokh Conspiracy » Much Easier to Fight Caricatures
  • They sanctified the ground and declared that should whites attempt to attack the Red Sticks here, their bullets would fall harmlessly to the ground.
  • Thus they continued in such error, blindness, decrees, sophisms, superstitions; idle ceremonies and traditions were the sum of their new-coined holiness and religion, and by these knaveries and stratagems they were able to involve multitudes, to deceive the most sanctified souls, and, if it were possible, the very elect. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Heb. 10:14 For by one offering He has perfected forever those who are being sanctified.
  • Still, their need is great, and they are finally persuaded to accept some food packets as prasad, sanctified offerings, from a religious organization, and thus maintain their dignity.
  • From the seventh century the mass of the presanctified, when the priest communicated from elements previously consecrated, is found in use on certain days, and in the East throughout except on Saturdays and Sundays. The Church and the Barbarians Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 461 to A.D. 1003
  • Pothilas set his briefcase down on the hallstand and paused to appreciate the afternoon light that lent his white-on-white decor an almost sanctified air. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » March : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • But … throughout Lent, through the poetic piercing stanzas of the Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete and in the presanctified liturgies and Vespers services always ending every service was the Lenten prayer of St. Ephrem the Syrian: Stones Cry Out
  • And for their sake I sanctify Myself , that they themselves also may be sanctified in truth.
  • (hence the word presanctified) is placed on the altar, incensed, elevated ( "that it may be seen by the people"), and consumed by the celebrant. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • The "Let's put on a show!" blueprint -- a longtime staple of theater and film -- gets a gospel spin in the tuneful and amusing, if tortoise-paced, musical comedy "Sanctified. Theater review of 'Sanctified' at the Lincoln Theatre
  • In this, his first solo exhibition in nine years, the distinguished abstractionist has chosen to sacrifice a body of images sanctified by popularity, and to risk the incomprehension and even irritation of his viewers.
  • When a plague outbreak became really severe it was sometimes necessary to bury the dead in unsanctified ground.
  • This good medicine was sanctified by all the luckiest stars in heaven.
  • This was a practice sanctified by tradition.
  • unsanctified," Mrs. Churton would have said -- it seemed as if the course of events had effectually parted the two girls, and that their close friendship was destined to be less a reality than a memory, so seldom were they able to meet. Fan : the story of a young girl's life
  • Thus the admonition in I Corinthians 7, where the children are sanctified by at least one believing parent - else they would be unholy, or, in other words, unconsecrated.
  • They dwelt with pathos upon those sacred rites desecrated by these "unsanctified" "young men" in their "miserable pamphlet. The Emancipation of Massachusetts
  • Larger Orthodox churches are often constructed in a cross in-square configuration, and all contain an icon screen separating the sanctuary where communion bread and wine are sanctified from the rest of the building.
  • Again a mystic sisterhood would contumaciously assert itself, as she met the sanctified frown of some matron, who, according to the rumour of all tongues, had kept cold snow within her bosom throughout life. The Scarlet Letter
  • Is that really "exclusivism" that is being sanctified? My Right Word
  • Now in the primitive church the faithful, and even those in health, used to communicate not only during mass, but also at other times, as is evident from the office of the presanctified, at which, according to the Gelasian sacramentary, all present communicated, as well as from the numerous ancient instances of communion under one kind mentioned in the preceding chapter; for in these cases it was not received during the mass, and many of them are cases of "_persons in health_". The Ceremonies of the Holy-Week at Rome
  • Mother Theresa, to be sanctified next spring, once said that she sometimes prayed for 24 hours.
  • Nine monks then performed the prayers and chants which continued the ritual and sanctified this auspicious occasion.
  • One in his lifetime almost certainly achieved the popular status of sanctity without being formally sanctified.
  • It was sanctified in the public sphere by religion as well as by the power of kinship.
  • The priest sanctified the church with a special ceremony.
  • It seems to me now that her excessive devoutness is her way of trying to make amends for her marriage not being sanctified. OUT OF THE ASHES
  • And we believe that persons thus entirely sanctified may, by the power of God, be kept unblameable and unreprovable in His sight. ' Standards of Life and Service
  • The priest incenses the Sacrament once again, and the “Rite of the Presanctified” properly so-called begins. Compendium of the 1955 Holy Week Revisions of Pius XII: Part 4.2 - Good Friday, The Adoration of the Cross and the Rite of the Presanctified
  • Re-allocation of resources to Mr. Big had become sanctified religion second only, in importance to militant opposition against godless communism.
  • By model and practice, families nested children in webs of relationships, sanctified through kin or kin-like (idiomatic kin) moralities.
  • For a moment, I thought that ordinary, unsanctified citizens might be able to take a look at the decision-making processes of the Godly!
  • Women are honoured, accepted, and sanctified, whether single or married, mothers, or without children.
  • Now, though this calling doth also imply effectual internal vocation, whereby the heart and nature is really sanctified; yet it also includes an external separation and dedication unto God. The Sermons of John Owen
  • God sanctified the seventh day to be a special and holy day, set apart from the other six.
  • Elevation with the form: "The presanctified Holy Things to the holy" follow. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • Aaron: Because ye have not believed me and sanctified my name tofore the children of Israel, and given to me the laud, but have done this in your name, ye shall not bring this people into the land that I shall give to them. The Golden Legend, vol. 1
  • With such sanctified meekness does the Incorruptible lift his seagreen cheek to the smiter; lift his thin voice, and with jesuitic dexterity plead, and prosper: asking at last, in a prosperous manner: "But what witnesses has the Citoyen Barbaroux to support his testimony? The French Revolution
  • This was a practice sanctified by tradition.
  • There we offered prayers for a successful pilgrimage and got our rudraksha rosaries sanctified by the priest.
  • service of the presanctified" (akolouthia ton proegiasmenon) is celebrated in the evening. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • That death and hell will be death and hell indeed to those that fall unsanctified from the height of this world's pomps and the fulness of its pleasures. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Hooker teacheth us, (482) that the service of God, in places not sanctified as churches are, hath not in itself (mark _in itself_) such perfection of grace and comeliness, as when the dignity of the place which it wisheth for, doth concur; and that the very majesty and holiness of the place where God is worshipped, bettereth even our holiest and best actions. The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • Thus, hand fasted relationships could be broken as they were not sanctified by Holy Church, a nasty invidious Norman custom that was just coming in.
  • The priest sanctified the church with a special ceremony.
  • We distinguish them because we jealously guard the glory of Christ, but we never divide them because the inevitable fruit of a justified life is a sanctified life.
  • They sanctified the Holy Days and consecrated the marriage vows.
  • Garganus in Apulia, which had been sanctified by the apparition of the archangel Michael, 18 they were accosted by a stranger in the Greek habit, but who soon revealed himself as a rebel, a fugitive, and a mortal foe of the The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • (in Trullo), in 692, speaks explicity of the liturgy of the presanctified and appoints it to be celebrated on all days of Lent, except the Saturday, the Sunday, and the feast of the Annunciation. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • I would guess that what Eliot is thinking about here is her own unsanctified union with G. H. Lewes.
  • There are some in this congregation who are certainly not sanctified ," the vicar said sadly. CHARMED LIFE
  • He that hangs himself is a virgin: virginity murders itself and should be buried in highways out of all sanctified limit, as a desperate offendress against nature. All’s Well That Ends Well
  • I feel quite ashamed of the measure of his success with me; but surely we want a new sanctification every day, -- a new recurrence to the grace that will _set_ "all dislocated bones," as J. Fletcher calls unsanctified feelings and affections. A Brief Memoir with Portions of the Diary, Letters, and Other Remains, of Eliza Southall, Late of Birmingham, England
  • The grave was then dug, if this had not already been done, and sanctified by a priest with holy water and incense.
  • The priest sanctified the church with a special ceremony.
  • Randy: Traditional family values, I have taken it to mean, that the holy matrimony is sanctified. The Volokh Conspiracy » Much Easier to Fight Caricatures
  • Thine own word testifies that 'every creature of God is good, and nothing is to be refused if it be received with thanksgiving, for it is sanctified by the word of God and prayer.' The Power of Faith Exemplified In The Life And Writings Of The Late Mrs. Isabella Graham.
  • All these forces had helped to make the doctrine of illicit love acceptable in these early days of the Anti-christ reign, so that it was only among the little gatherings of true Believers, that marriage was sanctified into the sacrament it had been in the _good, true_ old days. The Mark of the Beast
  • Here's the word on the street: Get ready for fiery sanctified soul, heavy Pentecostal jams, drum machine gospel, slow-burning moaners, glorified guitar sermons and righteously ragged a cappela hymns! Mike Ragogna: Laughing Down Crying: A Conversation with Daryl Hall, Plus "Raw African-American Gospel" and Chadwick Stokes Exclusives
  • This ‘religious’ object is now sanctified daily by priests with poojas.
  • The toran, which can be an elaborately embroidered fabric banner that is decorated with Hindu symbols or just a few auspicious mango leaves threaded onto a simple string, showers goodwill on the home and on each individual who steps under this sanctified threshold. The Power of Vastu Living
  • I was told it was because of my inward and unsanctified carnality that these persons were drawn to me. God is Not a Christian, Nor a Jew, Muslim, Hindu …
  • Women are honoured, accepted, and sanctified, whether single or married, mothers, or without children.
  • Thus great knowledge in the letter of the scripture, if the heart be unsanctified, is capable of being abused to serve the cause of infidelity, and to fight against Christianity with its own weapons. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • This is the character who has been raised from the status of burglar's moll to sanctified heroine during the course of the novel.
  • Virtually all residents enter into sanctified, lifelong monogamous unions.
  • He that hangs himself is a virgin: virginity murders itself, and should be buried in highways, out of all sanctified limit, as a desperate offendress against nature. Act I. Scene I. All’s Well that Ends Well
  • The rule of the Czar was sanctified by the Russian Orthodox Church.
  • Lincoln is lionized not because he saved self-government, but primarily because he sanctified and vastly extended Leviathan. February « 2009 « Antiwar.com Blog
  • Those terms were settled, and indeed sanctified, in the long struggle down the centuries to the founding and then to the preservation, the protection and the defence of our liberal representative democracy.
  • And insofar as it's sanctified by a religious ceremony, that's up to the churches involved.
  • Doctrine aside, it seemed strange to me that he would choose the word ‘closet’ to dignify Mary; or, to put it the other way around, that something as mundane as a closet could be sanctified.
  • To some extent the earth sanctified by the priest may be regarded as a Christian item.
  • It is their intellect which, being unsanctified, has led them astray.
  • The only drawback is that in the Byzantine rite there already is a liturgy of St. Gregory, Pope of Rome: that of the presanctified gifts used in Lent. Cardinal Cañizares Writes About Usus Antiquior and Liturgical Reform
  • During a night of so-called wilding, packs of teens terrorized their way through the sanctified Manhattan park like latter-day droogs.
  • Within the sanctified walls of Burton Snowboards, which puts on the U.S. Open, the posture toward the Olympics remains more bullheaded than bullish.
  • How the sabbath is to be sanctified (v. 13); and, there remaining still a sabbatism for the people of God, this law of the sabbath is still binding to us on our Lord's day. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • 'If a man therefore cleanse himself from these, he shall be a vessel unto honour, _sanctified_, meet _for the Master's use_, prepared _unto every good work_.' Holy in Christ Thoughts on the Calling of God's Children to be Holy as He is Holy
  • These were - so the pamphlets alleged - a radical sect during the English Revolution, whose most striking tenet was that the attainment of a sanctified state involved the adoption of the prelapsarian nakedness of humanity's first father.
  • Psychology had sanctified the opinion that youthful rebellion was a natural stage of adolescence.
  • It means sanctified, venerated, holy , saint and occasionally other related ideas.
  • He saved and sanctified you order to exhaust you.
  • At home, womanhood was idealized and sanctified, while women themselves were denied such basic rights of citizenship as the vote.
  • Legal institutions brought over from England at the founding of the colonies defined all these dependent relationships (except slavery) and powerful religious traditions sanctified them.
  • This vastation, it seemed, was a step on the road to the full understanding that God made us in his likeness, and that our urges and appetites, our thoughts and feelings are profoundly sanctified. The Master
  • City, a Friar Minor, an Inquisitor after matters of Faith; who, although he laboured greatly to seeme a sanctified man, and an earnest affecter of Christian Religion, (as all of them appeare to be in outward shew;) yet he was a much better Inquisitor after them that had their purses plenteously stored with money, then of such as were slenderly grounded in Faith. The Decameron
  • I check the cost of one and vow to remain unsanctified.

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