But the sister, like other sacro-sancts and non-compromisers, arrogates to herself infallibility in interpreting the divine will, and will not admit argument as to her possible inaccuracy.
One of the XXXIX Articles of the Protestant Episcopal Church takes a slap at these sacro-sancts (Book of Common Prayers, Article XIV).
It's the nicht atween the Sancts and Souls Whan the bodiless gang aboot; And it's open hoose we keep the nicht For ony that may be oot.
And ilka nicht atween Sancts and Souls She laid the dures to the wa', Blew up the fire, and set the cheir, And loot the spale doon fa'.
The monks (poor devils) knew not in that extremity to which of all their sancts they should vow themselves.
And it's open hoose we keep the nicht For ony that may be oot; It's the nicht atween the Sancts an' Souls Whan the bodiless gang aboot.
And ilka nicht 'twixt the Sancts an' Souls Wide open she set the door; And she mendit the fire, and she left ae chair And that spale upo' the flure.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sancts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.