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Solemnly dedicated to or set apart for a high purpose.
dedicated
sanctified
consecrate
desecrated
holy
sacred
ordained
votive
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dedicated
sanctified
consecrate
1
We need a
dedicated
agency with responsibility for training for the industry.
2
Initially, Sequoia will be
dedicated
to the National Nuclear Safety Administration work.
3
But Mr Davies said it needed a minister
dedicated
to the task.
4
I run three times per week; I also have
dedicated
stretching sessions.
5
However, there is room for further
dedicated
residential provision and community support.
1
I am the Kalpaka; and I am the highly
sanctified
sacrificial Havi.
2
And Josue said to the people: Be ye
sanctified
:
for tomorrow the
3
In the docile souls of the early
sanctified
,
its task is easy.
4
Candidate in Indian Mysteries
sanctified
by the sign of the cross, 361-l.
5
Sin is dreadful and murderous in the sight of a
sanctified
soul.
1
To-day we
consecrate
it to the service of the whole Mexican family.
2
He was following us up to
consecrate
the graves of our battlefields.
3
Objection 1: It seems that a wicked priest cannot
consecrate
the Eucharist.
4
Objection 1: It seems that a degraded priest cannot
consecrate
this sacrament.
5
Let us name the holy city, and
consecrate
it with Lesbian Wine.
1
Ivy, beliefs concerning;
consecrated
to Bacchus and to Osirls; the nature of.
2
He'd forgotten about the danger of
consecrated
ground in his soulless state.
3
The second half requested that Russia be
consecrated
to the Immaculate Heart.
4
Whosoever disputed his creed and his
consecrated
purpose must be in error.
5
They loved the peaceful virtues which were generated in the
consecrated
convent.
6
Before the end of the year the King was
consecrated
at Rheims.
7
The Pelasgi
consecrated
groves, and appointed solemn festivals, in honor of Sylvānus.
8
The second meeting of these delegates was held in this
consecrated
home.
9
In other words, whatever is
consecrated
is sanctified in this limited sense.
10
He was
consecrated
in 1245, and ruled the diocese for eight years.
11
This year died Pope Stephen; and Paschalis was
consecrated
pope after him.
12
A meaner temple was never
consecrated
to the worship of the Deity.
13
He was received at Orleans, and
consecrated
with universal applause, in 721.
14
The Naiades took it,
consecrated
it, and filled it with fragrant flowers.
15
Henry, madman or saint, is a
consecrated
king: his body is sacred.
16
A person could also be denied a Christian burial in
consecrated
ground.
consecrated
consecrate
·
consecrate to
consecrate ground
consecrate bishop
consecrate wine
consecrate spot
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