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Saintship
The character or qualities of a saint
Sanctimonious
Possessing sanctimony holy sacred saintly
Semi Pelagian
the Augustinian doctrines of election the inability of man to do good and the certain perseverance of the saints
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Shrine
A case box or receptacle especially one in which are deposited sacred relics as the bones of a saint
Socialism
In popular usage the term is often employed to indicate any lawless revolutionary social scheme See Communism Fourierism Saint Simonianism forms of socialism
Anniversary days
Anniversary days, solemn days appointed to be celebrated yearly in commemoration of the death of a saint or other event. The death of Charles I., 30th January, the Restoration of Charles II., 29th May, and
parkleaves
A European species of Saint Johns wort the tutsan See Tutsan
Araho
the church or some other holy place. All oaths were made in the church upon the relics of saints, according to the Ripuarian Laws, Spelm; Blount.
Arches, Court of
which is called the Dean of the Arches, because his Court was anciently held in the church of Saint Mary-le-Bow (Sancta Maria de arcubus), so named from the steeple, which is raised upon pillars, built archwise. It
Bidding of the Beade
the parish priest to his parishioners at some special time, to come to prayers upon any festival or saint's day, according to the canons of the church; also asking the banns is called bidding, Rubric.
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Saintship
The character or qualities of a saint
Sanctimonious
Possessing sanctimony holy sacred saintly
Semi Pelagian
the Augustinian doctrines of election the inability of man to do good and the certain perseverance of the saints
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Shrine
A case box or receptacle especially one in which are deposited sacred relics as the bones of a saint
Socialism
In popular usage the term is often employed to indicate any lawless revolutionary social scheme See Communism Fourierism Saint Simonianism forms of socialism
Anniversary days
Anniversary days, solemn days appointed to be celebrated yearly in commemoration of the death of a saint or other event. The death of Charles I., 30th January, the Restoration of Charles II., 29th May, and
parkleaves
A European species of Saint Johns wort the tutsan See Tutsan
Araho
the church or some other holy place. All oaths were made in the church upon the relics of saints, according to the Ripuarian Laws, Spelm; Blount.
Arches, Court of
which is called the Dean of the Arches, because his Court was anciently held in the church of Saint Mary-le-Bow (Sancta Maria de arcubus), so named from the steeple, which is raised upon pillars, built archwise. It
Bidding of the Beade
the parish priest to his parishioners at some special time, to come to prayers upon any festival or saint's day, according to the canons of the church; also asking the banns is called bidding, Rubric.
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