We should stay or rest upon this, as that which pacifies the Father’s wrath to the full.
It is the very applying of his blood and sufferings to the wound that sin made in the conscience; the laying of that sacrifice propitiatory to the wounded conscience, is that which heals it, pacifies it, and calms it.
And truly this is that sacrifice, which being offered without spot to God, pacifies all, ver.
Another is expressed, that Christ is the propitiation,—in opposition to that provocation, he pacifies wrath, and then conciliates favour by the sacrifice of himself.
This is what gives the answer of a good conscience, and pacifies every penitent soul, and secures his title to heaven.
With which liquidation Salm pacifies itself, and for the present all is hushed up, as much as may be.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pacifies" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.