Invocate - Law Dictionary Search Results
invocation
invocation 1 : a calling upon for authority or justification 2
Oath
truth, and it is supposed to be accompanied with an invocation of his vengeance, or a renunciation of his favour; in
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Invoke
summon to address in prayer to solicit or demand by invocation to implore as to invoke the Supreme Being or to
Transubstantiation
the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever; and that the invocation or adoration of the Virgin Mary or any other saint,
Protestant
as they are commonly understood by English Protestants,' against transubstantiation, invocation of saints, and the sacrifice of the Mass as used
Om
Dictionary' states that 'Om' is the sacred syllable used in invocations, at the commencement of prayers, at the beginning and the
Dispute
SCC 338. Once such a claim is made prior to invocation of arbitration, it becomes a dispute, McDermott International Inc. v.
VerbarOm
the Hindus an exclamation of assent like Amen then an invocation and later a symbol of the trinity formed by Vishnu
VerbarMantra
A prayer an invocation a religious formula a charm
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