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consecrate themselves to living thereby wholeheartedly. Book of Mormon examples include "sanctification cometh because of their yielding their hearts unto God" (Heleman 3:35) and "come unto Christ, who is the Holy One of Israel, and partake of his salvation, and the power of his redemption, ... and offer your whole souls as an offering unto him, and continue in fasting and praying, and endure to the end; and as the Lord liveth ye will be saved" (Omni 1:26).
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is used in relation to objects, places, or happenings. For example, a saint may be considered as holy but not necessarily sacred. Nonetheless, some things can be both holy and sacred, such as the
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among believers. The property is often ascribed to objects (a "
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2482:"Narmadāparikramā – Circumambulation of the Narmadā River"
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157:"Holy" and "Holiness" redirect here. For other uses, see
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The Sacred and the Profane: The Nature of Religion.
2145:Robert E. Buswell Jr.; Donald S. Lopez Jr. (2013).
397:, while desecration of God's name means committing
285:"Consecration" redirects here. For other uses, see
2297:The Sacred and the Profane: The Nature of Religion
2036:The word hallow was simply another word for saint.
1994:Omnibus II: Church Fathers Through the Reformation
1509:to me according to the law of Moses and Israel." (
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2320:. Bucharest: Editura Fundaţiei România de Mâine.
2081:"Jewish Encyclopedia: Sanctification of the Name"
1939:. Lexico Publishing Group, LLC. 15 January 2007.
2541:"H6944 – qodesh – Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (HNV)"
2070:, Westminster John Knox Press, US, 2005, p. 155
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389:sanctification means sanctifying God's name by
37:"Sanctity" redirects here. For other uses, see
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319:Sanctification and consecration come from the
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2427:Students' Britannica India, Volumes 1–5
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1992:Wilson, Douglas; Fischer, Ty (2005).
1943:from the original on 12 February 2007
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1697:A Dictionary of the English Language
1678:. London: George Allen & Unwin.
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2645:Comparative Religion: A History
2107:"Jewish Encyclopedia: Holiness"
2024:. Stackpole Books. p. 13.
1962:Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
1790:Webster's Collegiate Dictionary
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2452:"Sarasvati | Hindu deity"
2403:. Springer. pp. 344–354.
2149:. Princeton University Press.
2050:Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly
1996:. Veritas Press. p. 101.
1699:. Blackwood & sons p. 883.
1326:Conservative Holiness Movement
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287:Consecration (disambiguation)
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414:Self-sacrifice in Jewish law
372:consecration in Christianity
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149:"sacred, ceremony, ritual".
2627:Seven Theories of Religion.
2068:Essential Theological Terms
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2506:Snelling, John. (1990).
2247:Oxford Dictionary Online
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2484:. Brill. Archived from
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2359:Alter, Stephen (2001),
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2295:Eliade, Mircea. 1987.
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2488:on 17 September 2013
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2131:Juan Eduardo Campo,
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2539:Blue Letter Bible.
2316:Iţu, Mircia. 2006.
2222:22 May 2013 at the
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