CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO SACERDOTALIZE
PRESENT
Present
I sacerdotalize
you sacerdotalize
he/she/it sacerdotalizes
we sacerdotalize
you sacerdotalize
they sacerdotalize
Present continuous
I am sacerdotalizing
you are sacerdotalizing
he/she/it is sacerdotalizing
we are sacerdotalizing
you are sacerdotalizing
they are sacerdotalizing
Present perfect
I have sacerdotalized
you have sacerdotalized
he/she/it has sacerdotalized
we have sacerdotalized
you have sacerdotalized
they have sacerdotalized
Present perfect continuous
I have been sacerdotalizing
you have been sacerdotalizing
he/she/it has been sacerdotalizing
we have been sacerdotalizing
you have been sacerdotalizing
they have been sacerdotalizing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I sacerdotalized
you sacerdotalized
he/she/it sacerdotalized
we sacerdotalized
you sacerdotalized
they sacerdotalized
Past continuous
I was sacerdotalizing
you were sacerdotalizing
he/she/it was sacerdotalizing
we were sacerdotalizing
you were sacerdotalizing
they were sacerdotalizing
Past perfect
I had sacerdotalized
you had sacerdotalized
he/she/it had sacerdotalized
we had sacerdotalized
you had sacerdotalized
they had sacerdotalized
Past perfect continuous
I had been sacerdotalizing
you had been sacerdotalizing
he/she/it had been sacerdotalizing
we had been sacerdotalizing
you had been sacerdotalizing
they had been sacerdotalizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will sacerdotalize
you will sacerdotalize
he/she/it will sacerdotalize
we will sacerdotalize
you will sacerdotalize
they will sacerdotalize
Future continuous
I will be sacerdotalizing
you will be sacerdotalizing
he/she/it will be sacerdotalizing
we will be sacerdotalizing
you will be sacerdotalizing
they will be sacerdotalizing
Future perfect
I will have sacerdotalized
you will have sacerdotalized
he/she/it will have sacerdotalized
we will have sacerdotalized
you will have sacerdotalized
they will have sacerdotalized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been sacerdotalizing
you will have been sacerdotalizing
he/she/it will have been sacerdotalizing
we will have been sacerdotalizing
you will have been sacerdotalizing
they will have been sacerdotalizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would sacerdotalize
you would sacerdotalize
he/she/it would sacerdotalize
we would sacerdotalize
you would sacerdotalize
they would sacerdotalize
Conditional continuous
I would be sacerdotalizing
you would be sacerdotalizing
he/she/it would be sacerdotalizing
we would be sacerdotalizing
you would be sacerdotalizing
they would be sacerdotalizing
Conditional perfect
I would have sacerdotalize
you would have sacerdotalize
he/she/it would have sacerdotalize
we would have sacerdotalize
you would have sacerdotalize
they would have sacerdotalize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been sacerdotalizing
you would have been sacerdotalizing
he/she/it would have been sacerdotalizing
we would have been sacerdotalizing
you would have been sacerdotalizing
they would have been sacerdotalizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you sacerdotalize
we let´s sacerdotalize
you sacerdotalize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to sacerdotalize
Past participle
sacerdotalized
Present Participle
sacerdotalizing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SACERDOTALIZE»
Discover the use of
sacerdotalize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sacerdotalize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The British Controversialist, and Literary Magazine
Laud and his coadjutors in the episcopate attempted to sacerdotalize authority,
and to rest supreme power on the sanction of the Church. Stratford's " thorough "
policy set the foundations of the throne on force, and maintained it by strategies ...
The Englishman of to-day who would sacerdotalize his religion, and entrust to his
fellow man the interpretation of the charter of his spiritual freedom, as found in the
majestic simplicity of his Saxon Bible, and degrade the grand old Protestant ...
William Henry Hamilton Rogers, 1869
3
From Irenaeus to Grotius: A Sourcebook in Christian ...
II. From Christ-Centered to Law-Centered Kingship. In their repudiation of the lay
monarch's vicarship of Christ, the Gregorians prosecuted a largely successful
campaign to de-sacerdotalize secular royal authority. Under pressure from papal
...
Oliver O'Donovan, Joan Lockwood O'Donovan, 1999
4
The British Controversialist: And Literary Magazine
from the soul — to sacerdotalize the clergy — to keep them a class apart and
separate — to knit them together into one specific organization — to converge all
their feelings, desires, ambitions, interests, and efforts towards one object, the ...
What a struggle the episcopate had to control and sacerdotalize the religiosi!
Historians depict the Middle Ages too much in terms of the Pope, the cardinals,
the bishops — in terms of the sacerdotal corporation. But an ever-recurrent and ...
... can press us to postpone marriage, it cannot postpone sex-development. Here
the church steps in with conventions which forbid all pre-marital sexual
experiences. Marriage, says the church, is the only thing that can sacerdotalize
sex- life.
7
Toleration Movements in France and Germany During the ...
... of conscription— to make military service "a sacred duty;" to preach in the
synagogues; to conduct prayers, therein honoring both the .tiaperor and the
imperial family; to sacerdotalize marriages and divorces after the civil procedure
had 253.
Harold Claus Vedeler, 1931
What a struggle the episcopate had to control and sacerdotalize the religiosi!
Historians depict the Middle Ages too much in terms of the Pope, the cardinal, the
bishops—in terms of the sacerdotal corporation. But an ever-recurrent and ...
9
The Causes of War and Peace
In a word, they began to sacerdotalize the great epics, as the Jewish priests
sacerdotalized the ancient and legendary history of Israel, and to introduce the
humbling and restrictive views of sin and conscience. From the exuberant fields
of ...
Guy Theodore Wrench, 1926
10
Italy in the Thirteenth Century
The Church had drifted from her high ideal state, had let her soul starve, and was
little more than an ecclesiastical organism, animated, unconsciously, instinctively,
by a vast ambition to sacerdotalize the whole fabric, social and political, ...
Henry Dwight Sedgwick, 1912