10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONSECRATEDNESS»
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consecratedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Called By God: A Theology of Vocation and Lifelong Commitment
(c) Hagiosu'ne: Consecratedness. Rather than moral behavior or a state of being,
hagiosune designates an essential quality of both God and the Christian being
transformed in God.2 In his prologue to Romans (1:4), Paul uses this word to ...
Marie Coombs, Francis Nemeck, 2001
2
Living Our Priesthood Today
Our essential grace and consecratedness comes from this. We were made, in
God's design, to be Christ, to be intimately one with him in a oneness that finds its
prototype in the oneness he has with the Father: "That all may be one as you, ...
M. Basil Pennington, Carl J. Arico, 1987
3
The Universalist Quarterly and General Review
He says, " The argument is briefly this : the word holiness means nothing more
thai: sacredness or consecratedness to the purpose of God. Such holiness may
pertain ' to certain days of the week, to the oils and ointments, etc.' Such holiness
...
Stated in common speech, it is the experience of him who continuously and
completely fulfils the divine plan and purpose in his creation. The law of progress
in it is a sovereign consecratedness to the culture of 1866.] 57 The Divine Life
and its ...
Edward Everett Hale, 1866
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Baptist Magazine and Literary Review
... stirring address to the people upon the magnificence of the missionary
enterprise, and the righteous and powerful claims of the Son of God to the
untiring zeal and universal consecratedness of all who profess discipleship to
him . Though ...
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Remains: With a View of His Character by Josiah Pratt
Who would remonstrate, coldly and with indifference, with a man about to
precipitate himself from Dover Cliff, and not rather snatch him forcibly from
destruction ? Truth, in its living influence on the heart, will show itself in
consecratedness and ...
Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt, 1849
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The Missionary Chronicle: Containing the Proceedings of the ...
The more painful though just consecratedness, reflecting and devoted stood
aloof, not than we have already done in a former willing to be parties to the
creating or article, or than the pages of this tract sustaining such a state of things,
and itself ...
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The American Literary Magazine
... a motto of the college for so many years, that they have gained a
consecratedness of character, amounting almost to sanctity. And now, as we are
in the way of quoting poetry, we cannot refrain from giving one more extract,
which is valuable, ...
Timothy Dwight Sprague, 1848
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... sanctaidd Consecratedness, con'-si-crë-ted-nes. s. cysegredd, cysegrwydd,
cysegroldeb, cysegredigrwydd, cyferthrwydd Consecration, con-sï-crê'-shyn, s.
cysegr- iad, glwysiad, neillduad, gorlladiad Consecrator, con'-sï-crê-tor, s. cysegr-
...
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Remains and Miscellanies of the Rev. R. Cecil: To which is ...
Truth, in its living influence on the heart, will show itself in consecratedness and
holy zeal. When teachers of religion are destitute of these qualities, the world
readily infers that religion itself is a farce. Let us do the world justice. It has very ...
Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt, 1857
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