sanctifying Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of sanctifying In English

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Examples of sanctifying

  • Protestantism would endorse this process by sanctifying desire as virtuous ambition, and by treating the market as a realm of provident opportunity.

  • It is a debate for observing public expenditure plans, and not for sanctifying, let alone voting, the cash for them.

  • There is, however, no sanctifying grace about their opposition.

  • The theory was that merit earned by acts of piety could augment the believer's store of sanctifying grace.

  • Instead, he has of himself primary teaching, governance and sanctifying responsibility for the see for which he has been ordained bishop.

  • Does that entail a higher status, an inner renovation or sanctifying grace?

  • It is considered sanctifying to witness this scene with the sounding of a dozen temple bells and conch.

  • He is responsible for teaching, governing, and sanctifying the faithful of his diocese, sharing these duties with the priests and deacons who serve under him.

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