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Therefore it is unbecoming for such consecrations to be performed in the Church.
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A railway parliamentary bill, however, overrides founder's intentions and Episcopal consecrations.
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But these latter consecrations are not commemorated in the Church.
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Or this process of previous consecrations may be varied thus.
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The devices to lull their suspicions-thevirtues and renunciations, the humilities and the consecrations!
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Wherefore, just as other consecrations are not reiterated in the Church, so neither is Baptism.
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It came, as the great consecrations of life are apt to come, suddenly, without warning.
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Nevertheless to certain consecrations certain sacrifices were united.
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And I shall see one by one my virtues die in me, my powers, my consecrations!
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Thus are all other consecrations irremovable so long as the consecrated things endure; on which account they are not repeated.
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Never was it known positively by what means the old chevalier obtained these two solemn consecrations of his title and merits.
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The duties are confined to the reading of prayers, and other sacred portions of the ritual, in consecrations, dedications, funeral services, etc.
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Bertie might not be disposed to pay much attention to the consecrations of Fate, but he would not dream of opposing his grandmother.
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Perhaps it would be protected by all sorts of rituals, consecrations, or curses, which would seem to you mere raving superstition and silliness.
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He exercises all the functions of the Christian ministry, including those of confirmation and ordination and the right to take part in episcopal consecrations.
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The yearnings and consecrations that had remained unspoken all through their lives-ahGod, what a tragedy of impotence and failure their lives had been!