Profanely - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dishallow
To make unholy to profane
Disgraceful
Bringing disgrace causing shame shameful dishonorable unbecoming as profaneness is disgraceful to a man
Desecration
The act of desecrating profanation condition of anything desecrated
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Desecrater
One who desecrates a profaner
Desecrate
from a sacred purpose to violate the sanctity of to profane to put to an unworthy use the opposite of consecrate
Blasphemous
Speaking or writing blasphemy uttering or exhibiting anything impiously irreverent profane as a blasphemous person containing blasphemy as a blasphemous book
Scripture
and New Testaments. See Articles of Religion. Art. VI. All profane scoffing of theHoly Scripture, or exposing any part theeof to
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