Thus you see that the solemnizing of a first day to holy uses was not limited to, though first preached by the church that was at Jerusalem.
No particular form of ceremony is required, but the parties must express consent in presence of person solemnizing the marriage, and of at least one witness.
Before the solemnizing of marriage between any persons, their purpose of marriage shall be published by the minister, three several Lord's days in the congregation, at the place or places of their most usual abode respectively.
Baptism as such doth enter us into the universal church, and into it alone; and is no particular church covenant, but the solemnizing of the great christian covenant of grace, between God, and a believer and his seed.
I shall therefore here briefly open the nature of it, and then speak of the reasons of it; and then of the solemnizing it by baptism, and next of our renewing it, and lastly of our keeping it.
He had been, in fact, solemnizingplural marriages in these polygamous refuges--as we found out later.
It denied that the Church had been solemnizing any plural marriages of late, and advised the faithful "to refrain from contracting any marriages forbidden by the law of the land.
A patriarch of the Church, resident in Davis County, less than fifteen miles from Salt Lake City, had been solemnizing these unlawful unions at wholesale.
Again in 1720 we find him solemnizing the marriage of his daughter, Mrs. Judith Sewall, with Mr. William Cooper.
The act of 1706, giving a monopoly of the business of solemnizing matrimony to the established clergy, remained nominally in force.
It sounded not so pleasantly, to be sure, in the neighborhood of theatres and gay hotels; and its good, old, solemnizingtones are no longer permitted to be heard.
The Eucharist is a symbolic, or solemnizing and 'totum in parte' acting of an act, which in a true member of Christ's body is supposed to be perpetual.
Truly evangelical way of solemnizing a party measure, and sapientizing Calvin's 'tolerabiles ineptias' by making them 'ineptias usque ad carcerem et verbera intolerantes!
This is the glory of God shining round, and the most Christian solemnizing of the birth of Jesus.
The person solemnizing marriage shall forfeit a like amount, unless within ninety days after the ceremony he shall make return thereof to the clerk of the district court.
Marriages by consent only, are not rendered void by a provision punishing parties for solemnizing marriages in any other manner than that prescribed by law.
But man is a noble animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave, solemnizingnativities and deaths with equal lustre, nor omitting ceremonies of bravery in the infamy of his nature.
And when the music in itself is the product of the highest genius and is rendered with reverence and skill, the effect upon a sensitive mind is more solemnizing than that obtained from any other variety of musical experience.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "solemnizing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.