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    Use "holy person" in a sentence

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    holy person


    1. of Saints and holy persons


    2. A life Nazarite was looked upon as a sanctified and holy personality


    3. To all such holy persons the Jews gave the title of prophet


    4. Man is only defiled by that evil which may originate within the heart, and which finds expression in the words and deeds of such unholy persons


    5. battleships, and a thousand hummers; why weave finger-souvenirs and sweatshop suicides into the fabric of my undesired foster citizenship? Here my dust covered footprint is like a holy person's leaving little trace except for the delicately cracked trail to a feeble plant nurtured by my tiptoe, teardrop watering


    6. ” Chunkmonk looked at him with more compassion than any preacher, shaman, or holy person ever had


    7. And just as leaven leavens by its mere presence in the lump, by merely passively being there, and will go on doing it so long as there is a lump to leaven, so had the vicar, more than his hardworking wife, more than the untiring Lady Shuttleworth, more than any district visitor, parish nurse, or other holy person, influenced Symford by simply living in it in a way that would have surprised him had he known


    8. There were others, again, true saintly fathers, whose faculties had been elaborated by weary toil among their books, and by patient thought, and etherealized, moreover, by spiritual communications with the better world, into which their purity of life had almost introduced these holy personages, with their garments of mortality still clinging to them


    9. Men had always thought her a handsome comfortable woman, and had reckoned it among the signs of Bulstrode's hypocrisy that he had chosen a red-blooded Vincy, instead of a ghastly and melancholy person suited to his low esteem for earthly pleasure


    10. But the will of God is not recognized by any special miracle, by the writing of the law on tablets with God's finger, or by the composition of an infallible book with the aid of the Holy Ghost, or by the infallibility of some holy person or of an assembly of men,—but only by the activity of the reason of all men who in deeds and words transmit to one another the truths which have become more and more elucidated to their consciousness

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