Thus are all other consecrations irremovable so long as the consecrated things endure; on which account they are not repeated.
Therefore it is unbecoming for such consecrations to be performed in the Church.
All the ecclesiastical consecrations and benedictions were distinguished from the sacraments as Sacramentalia.
Certain of their offerings the people are to eat, figuring their assimilation in their very beings of the consecrations made.
The sacrifices and worship of prince and people at the east gate, on the sabbaths and the new moons, figure the consecrations and reconsecrations of Ancient Worthies and people throughout the 1,000-year Day of Restitution.
It will be where the people will present their sacrifices, and figures their consecrations and their acknowledgment of the altar, the blood of Jesus Christ.
The hierarchical order, which is filled full of the perfecting power, performs especially the consecrations of the hierarchy, imparts by revelation the knowledge of the sacred things, and teaches the conditions and powers appropriate to them.
The power of Orders is not lost through schism, for that power is conferred through a consecration, and the consecrations of the Church are permanent.
Temple; that he blessed the People; and that he himselfe in person made that excellent prayer, used in the Consecrations of all Churches, and houses of Prayer; which is another great mark of Supremacy in Religion.
The exemptions of this period were limited to security for the free election of the abbot, independent administration of property and gratuitous performance of consecrations by the bishop.
The singing of prayers, readings and consecrations was first introduced in the 6th century.
It was with this relic as well as with the holy chrism that consecrationswere performed, which made possession of it a necessary condition of the patriarchal authority.
Or this process of previousconsecrations may be varied thus.
Owing to the variety, extent, and complexity of men's avocations, some find it convenient to make consecrations accurately proportionate to prosperity, much more frequently than others.
The first treateth of churches, and ecclesiastical places and ornaments: and of consecrations and sacraments.
For albeit the consecrations of the church, the altar, and the cemetery be diverse, yet is the immunity of them one and the same and is not to be restricted to any one of them separately, nor to any individual part of either.
And note that ecclesiastical ornaments be consecrated: as shall be said under the section of Consecrations and Unctions.
The yearnings andconsecrations that had remained unspoken all through their lives--ah God, what a tragedy of impotence and failure their lives had been!
Then all their consecrations and their pledges would come back to him; he would hold her as the greatest human soul that he had ever met.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "consecrations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.