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And if the hallowing of a king were not magical, then what was?
Here first appears the burial of Felagund on the summit of the isle, and its hallowing.
Hallowed is in the passive voice and future tense, which makes it unclear how this hallowing is meant to occur.
Preparation was done for the hallowing at Notre-Dame, and the gold draperies were taken down until the coronation day.
Israel's special festivals, like the weekly sabbath, reflect a pattern of sevens - pointing back to God's hallowing of the seventh day at the creation.
The hallowing of the supra-individual life brings in its train a reverence for everything spiritual--a particularly characteristic feature of the Jewish tradition.
Liturgy of Addai and Mari (or The Hallowing of the Apostles)
Green argues that the hallowing of God's name is deliberately the first among the three petitions in the prayer, in order to reassert the primacy of God over all other things.
All men held their peace when they saw him standing there; and straightway he proclaimed the hallowing of the Mote in such form of words as was due amongst that folk, and which were somewhat long to tell here.
The Anglican editions of the liturgies omit the names of heretics and call the Anaphorae of Nestorius and Theodore the "Second Hallowing" and "Third Hallowing".
For Thou art our hallowing, Thou only art the brightness of our souls, O gracious Lord: And we rightly give glory to Thee, our Lord and our God, All the days of our life.
MD 231 enters Calvert County at Hallowing Point and continues east as Hallowing Point Road, passing an industrial park and Hallowing Point Park.
Innumerable mountains rise, and rise, Ambitious for the hallowing of thine eyes, And yet thy benediction passeth not One obscure hiding-place, one little spot Where pleasure may be sent; the nested wren Has thy fair face within its tranquil ken%!
Camber suppressed a smile at that, wondering whether even the other Deryni in the room, other than Joram, could sense the aura of power around the sword-though even they would doubtless sense it only as the proper hallowing of a king's sword, not a magical blade.
Will he not immediately conclude from all the Roaring and Ranting, the Hallowing and the Hazzaing, the Gaming and Drinking, ... that he is actually present at the Orgia of Bacchus, or the Celebration of some such Festival?"