147 collocations for consecrates

With this laudable object in view, Madame de l'Enclos carefully trained her daughter in the holy exercises of her religion, to which she hoped to consecrate her entire life.

Having consecrated him bishop, Mochuda instructed him: "Go in haste to your own native region of Hy-Eachach in the southern confines of Munster for there will your resurrection be.

At last, on the death of Clement VII, he thought he had regained his liberty, and could, after such long involuntary delay, fulfil his engagements; but hardly was Paul III installed than he sent for him, gave him the most cordial reception, and begged him to consecrate his talents to his service.

The cause assigned for the exclusion was, that poetry should not consecrate what history must condemn, a sacred principle if it he applied to the characters of those yet living, but of more doubtful obligation as it regards past times.

He said, "Who then is willing to consecrate his service this day unto the Lord?"

Another metropolitan, Leontius, a Greek by birth, sent by the same patriarch Nicholas, consecrated the new temple, to the great satisfaction of Vladimir, who made a vow to endow it with the tenth part of all his revenues; and from hence it was called "the Cathedral of the Tithes.

But it matters not whether the Emperors were good or bad, if the régime to which they consecrated their energies was exerted to crush the liberties of mankind.

I propose to consecrate this yere church with an act o' justice.

On another occasion Mochuda visited Colman Elo at the latter's monastery of Lynally and requested Colman to come with him to consecrate for him his cemetery at Rahen, for Colman, assisted by angels, was in the habit of consecrating cemeteries and God gave him the privilege that no one should go to hell who was interred in a grave consecrated by him.

Nothing consecrates a human memory like martyrdom.

I am he to whom the red men consecrated this spot, and in honor of whom

To show forth their love, our fathers consecrated the sixth day to her service, and on the high authority of the past we call Friday by Freya's name."

Simple, straightforward, reflecting on eternal judgments, shunning all evil, he consecrated the closing hours of an illustrious life.

Hence "His temples, last, with poppies were o'er-spread, That nodding seemed to consecrate his head.

In 816 Pope Stephen IV came to France to consecrate Louis the Debonair emperor.

Sympathy,feminine and religious,breathes through these pages, and the unaffected desire of the writer to awaken a kindly interest in the poor souls who have so twined themselves about her own best feelings, may be said to consecrate the work.

"If you will accept divine honours, we will willingly erect and consecrate altars to you.

He told them that when they should have received the Holy Spirit they were to consecrate the bread and wine, and anoint the other Apostles.

To have obliged the Convention in a body to attend and consecrate the crimes of this monster, though it could not degrade them, was a momentary triumph for the Jacobins, nor could the royalists behold without satisfaction the same men deploring the death of Marat, who, a month before, had celebrated the fall of Louis the Sixteenth!

Strict right was merged in a spirit of compromise, and the result has consecrated their disinterested devotion to the general weal.

It was completed and "consecrated by Pope Urban VIII., on 18th November, 1626, on the 1300th anniversary of the day on which St. Silvester is said to have consecrated the original edifice.

Every nation, whose literary remains have come down to us, appears to have consecrated the first efforts of its muse to religion, or rather all the first compositions in verse seem to have grown out of devotional effusions.

In consecrating the elements, they use leavened bread and wine made of raisins, having no other in the country.

He determined to leave all other objects, and consecrate every faculty of his mind to the unkennelling me from my hiding-place.

Such an habitual Disposition of Mind consecrates every Field and Wood, turns an ordinary Walk into a morning or evening Sacrifice, and will improve those transient Gleams of Joy, which naturally brighten up and refresh the Soul on such Occasions, into an inviolable and perpetual State of Bliss and Happiness.

147 collocations for  consecrates