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"unsanctified" Definitions
  1. not holy or sanctified : not made sacred or holy : not reserved for religious use

22 Sentences With "unsanctified"

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It is their intellect which, being unsanctified, has led them astray.
Sutter is an idolatrous worshipper of flesh as flesh, unsanctified by divine spirit.
When we saw this, knowing how thoroughly unsanctified he was, we were a bit unsure.
When a plague outbreak became really severe it was sometimes necessary to bury the dead in unsanctified ground.
I would guess that what Eliot is thinking about here is her own unsanctified union with G. H. Lewes.
Shortly, they appear, accompanied by Sadik's forester Lubano and Lubano's helpmeet Lubanara, who have jumped the gun and consummated an unsanctified marriage.
For a moment, I thought that ordinary, unsanctified citizens might be able to take a look at the decision-making processes of the Godly!
I apologize in advance for the accusations we all know will keep flying from the mouths of some: charges that you have somehow unsanctified the marriage institution.
Now 68, with practically all illusions left behind at one unsanctified cathedral or another, I feel deeply that cold wind breathing down the back of my neck.
Bret Harte: Prince and Pauper. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 2000: 25. For the rest of the decade, The Golden Era and The Californian were significant rivals.Caron, James E. Mark Twain: Unsanctified Newspaper Reporter.
Paine, Albert Bigelow. Mark Twain: a biography; the personal and literary life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, Harper & Brothers, 1912, p. 261.Caron, James E. Mark Twain: Unsanctified Newspaper Reporter. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2008: 217.
Profane or unsanctified things may be touched by him without consequence. This tractate precisely defines the degree of impurity attaching to such a person, and stipulates also how far the purity of anything is affected by his touch.
Caron, James E. Mark Twain: Unsanctified Newspaper Reporter. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2008: 218. Writer and poet James F. Bowman then served as de facto editor. Ambrose Bierce's first contribution to The Californian was in September 1867, a poem entitled "The Basilica".
At age 13, Cohen's career appeared headed for greatness. By then Cohen had become Liszt's constant companion, accompanying him and the countess on their holiday trips through the Swiss countryside. He was with them and Sand on a notorious trip to Chamonix. He later wrote, Circumstances led me into the interior of a family unsanctified by the marriage ties.
Mikveh Israel Cemetery was originally a private burial ground for the family of Nathan Levy. In 1738, one of Levy's children died. Rather than bury the child in unsanctified ground, he applied to John Penn (chief of Pennsylvania's proprietary government at that time) for "a small piece of ground" with permission to make it a family cemetery. This property was at the corner of 9th and Walnut Streets, the present site of the Walnut Street Theatre.
5:14) as a rendering of טָבַל, "to dip," is used for the dipping of the morsel in wine at Ru. 2:14, of feet in the river at Jos. 3:15, of the finger in blood in the Torah of sacrifices at Lv. 4:6, 17 etc., of the dipping of unsanctified vessels in water in the laws of purification at Lv. 11:32 (בא hiph). In the latter case, however, πλύνω (כבס) and λούομαι (רחץ) are more common, as in Lv. 15:11, 13 etc.
Jesus Slept Here, was designed as a bed with a cushion made from aluminum plates. The most recent monumental project by Liz- N-Val is Global Museum Presents Abstractrealism (2012): a natural piece of canvas painted with multi-colored words: illegal - unsanctified - interactions - occupations - transgressions - monetary-market-relational-esthetics. In the summer of 2017, they showed up at the Whitney Museum wearing an enormous sign (about 3’ H x 2’ W) emblazoned with the message: ‘Portable Art’. Liz-N-Val have an improvisational attitude that combines space, time, materials and form as conceptual events.
The graves of Chinese, Jewish and Aboriginal people as well as members of lodges and those who committed suicide are buried in this section. Only a small number of headstones remain in Block E and it is possible some graves have been washed away during floods because cast iron and headstone fragments can be found in the creek. Unlike many cemeteries, West End, with the exception of the unsanctified section across the creek, is not divided into denominational sections. However, all graves are oriented to the east in usual fashion.
In Serer, Roog Sene is the lifeblood to which the incorruptible and sanctified soul returns to eternal peace after they depart the living world. Roog Sene sees, knows and hears everything, but does not interfere in the day-to-day affairs of the living world. Instead, lesser gods and goddesses act as Roog's assistants in the physical world. Individuals have the free will to either live a good and spiritually fulfilled life in accordance with Serer religious doctrines or waver from such doctrines by living an unsanctified lifestyle in the physical world.
Shakespeare Navigators. and "His flight was madness."Macbeth Act 4 Scene 2 line 3. Shakespeare Navigators. When one of the murderers asks where her husband is she bravely replies, "I hope in no place so unsanctified / Where such as thou mayst find him."Macbeth Act 4 Scene 2 line 81–82. Shakespeare Navigators. These interactions with other characters reveal her outspokenness. Lady Macduff challenges her husband's actions, questioning, "What had he done to make him fly the land?"Macbeth Act 4 Scene 2 line 1. Shakespeare Navigators. and raising a question of loyalty that the play never fully resolves.Orgel, Stephen. "Macbeth." Introduction.
In addition, the order contains a description of the Second Temple (tractate Middot), and a description and rules about the daily sacrifice service in the Temple (tractate Tamid). The order also includes tractate Hullin, which concerns the slaughter of animals for non-sacrificial use, as well as other dietary laws applying to meat and animal products. Although Hullin is about the slaughter of animals for non-sacrificial, and therefore unsanctified purposes, because the rules about the proper slaughter of animals and birds, and their ritual fitness for use were considered to be an integral part of the concept of holiness in Judaism, they were also included in the order regarding “holy things”.
West End Cemetery, Townsville is located on the southern slope of Castle Hill and is bounded to the north by unmade road reserve (Francis Street), on the west by Church Street, on the south by a recreation reserve fronting Flinders Street West and residential allotments fronting Norman and Musgrave Streets, and on the east by a school reserve. The West End Cemetery in July 2019 The site is dissected east-west by two unmade paths, dividing the cemetery into Blocks A and C to the south, Block B between the paths, and Block D to the north. These paths meet a creek running through the eastern side of the cemetery. Between the creek and the school reserve on the eastern boundary is Block E, which was reserved for unsanctified burials.

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