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    Use "holy order" in a sentence

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    holy order


    1. It is a very poorly kept secret that many persons who took Holy Orders made a friend of John Barleycorn and then recovered in our program


    2. “Priests usually are men who join the Holy Order


    3. All ye holy orders of blessed spirits,


    4. Catholic high school and enter a holy order as a nun to give


    5. Many are in Holy Orders


    6. 'I'd been told she was in holy orders


    7. They were in holy orders


    8. 'It has come to my notice that you, Harald Gascoigne, have been engaging in illicit intercourse with a certain Sister Alice de Lambert, a lady in holy orders and currently matron of the almshouse in this town of Sherborne


    9. These evil men were part and parcel of the same unholy order of monks who lived at Montague Chapel, and the Cathedral in Nancy where Annelle and I had gone as unwelcome guests


    10. No, it couldn't be possible really that Miles, already at that time in Holy Orders, and without his sister knowing anything about it, and after saying family prayers before breakfast, and after taking the Morning Service in his vicar's church, and after eating his midday meal and invoking God's blessing on it, should have sallied out and sinned

    11. possessed bycandidates for holy orders


    12. Although he couldn’t read or understand the words he did make out the words Soeur Renata – Sister Renata – a nun! He had never thought of that! A woman in holy orders involved with the crown of thorns and all the time he had been concentrating on priests or monks, churches or monasteries


    13. Father Benson told the two men that Hammond had been looking at records of a trial and execution of a blasphemous nun and the fear, within the church, was that Daniel could use those records to discredit the holy order


    14. They still excuse the criminal neglect of their own children; by believing that God, and the Holy orders of Nuns and Priests of the sacred, most holy Catholic Church are looking them after


    15. The seven daughters belong to the kings of Spain and the two nieces to the knights of a very holy order called the Order of St


    16. This gradually led to a want of toleration for him, and even—on his being detected in holy orders, and declining to perform the funeral service—to the general indignation taking the form of nuts


    17. Her white hair veiled her head, all but her face, as if she were of some holy order


    18. You are not in holy orders


    19. were members of our lodge (a question to which I could not reply) and that according to my observation he is incapable of feeling respect for our holy order and is too preoccupied and satisfied with the outer man to desire spiritual improvement, I had no cause to doubt him, but he seemed to me insincere, and all the time I stood alone with him in the


    20. The whole story would have been speedily formed under her active imagination; and every thing established in the most melancholy order of disastrous love

    21. As the deceased was a priest and monk of the strictest rule, the Gospel, not the Psalter, had to be read over his body by monks in holy orders


    22. But like the Frenchman of whom the story is told that he studied for holy orders, took all the oaths, was ordained priest, and next morning wrote to his bishop informing him that, as he did not believe in God and considered it wrong to deceive the people and live upon their pockets, he begged to surrender the orders conferred upon him the day before, and to inform his lordship that he was sending this letter to the public press,—like this Frenchman, the prince played a false game


    23. were members of our lodge (a question to which I could not reply) and that according to my observation he is incapable of feeling respect for our holy order and is too preoccupied and satisfied with the outer man to desire spiritual improvement, I had no cause to doubt him, but he seemed to me insincere, and all the time I stood alone with him in the dark temple it seemed to me that he was smiling contemptuously at my words, and I wished really to stab his bare breast with the sword I held to it


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