Holiness - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: holinessCommunion, Holy
Communion, Holy. As to the doctrine and practice of the Church of England in reference to the celebration of the Holy Communion, see Sheppard v. Bennett, (1870) LR 3 Ad & Ec 167; LR 4 PC 350 (371); Read v. Bishop of Lincoln, (1891) 9; 1892 AC 644, and the authorities there referred to. As to the right of the clergyman to repel from Holy Communion, see Rex v. Dibdin, (1910) 57; 1912 AC 533....
Holy
Set apart to the service or worship of God hallowed sacred reserved from profane or common use holy vessels a holy priesthood...
Rood, or Holy Rood
Rood, or Holy Rood, holy cross....
Holiness
The state or quality of being holy perfect moral integrity or purity freedom from sin sanctity innocence...
Holy orders
Holy orders. These are, in the English Church, the orders of bishops (including archbishops), priests, and deacons. See CLERGY; DEACON; PRIEST...
Sanctus
A part of the Mass or in Protestant churches a part of the communion service of which the first words in Latin are Sanctus sanctus sanctus Holy holy holy called also Tersanctus...
Hallow
To make holy to set apart for holy or religious use to consecrate to treat or keep as sacred to reverence...
Sanctification
The act of sanctifying or making holy the state of being sanctified or made holy...
Sanctifier
One who sanctifies or makes holy specifically the Holy Spirit...
Sanctify
To make sacred or holy to set apart to a holy or religious use to consecrate by appropriate rites to hallow...
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