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Sanctifier

One who sanctifies or makes holy specifically the Holy Spirit

Sanctifyingly

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Sanctified

Made holy also made to have the air of sanctity sanctimonious

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Sanctify

To make sacred or holy to set apart to a holy or religious use to consecrate by appropriate rites to hallow

Saint

A person sanctified a holy or godly person one eminent for piety and virtue any true Christian as being redeemed and consecrated to God

Sanctificate

To sanctify

Sanctification

The act of sanctifying or making holy the state of being sanctified or made holy

Interpretation of Statute

Interpretation of Statute, it is well-settled that in construing the provisions of statute the Courts should be slow to adopt a construction which tends to make any part of the statute meaningless or ineffective. Thus, an...

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Sanctifier

One who sanctifies or makes holy specifically the Holy Spirit

Sanctifyingly

Matched in: Term Sanctifyingly

Sanctified

Made holy also made to have the air of sanctity sanctimonious

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Sanctify

To make sacred or holy to set apart to a holy or religious use to consecrate by appropriate rites to hallow

Saint

A person sanctified a holy or godly person one eminent for piety and virtue any true Christian as being redeemed and consecrated to God

Sanctificate

To sanctify

Sanctification

The act of sanctifying or making holy the state of being sanctified or made holy

Interpretation of Statute

Interpretation of Statute, it is well-settled that in construing the provisions of statute the Courts should be slow to adopt a construction which tends to make any part of the statute meaningless or ineffective. Thus, an...

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