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Definition of Reconsecrating
1. reconsecrate [v] - See also: reconsecrate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconsecrating
Literary usage of Reconsecrating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The School Bulletin and New York State Educational Journal (1907)
"(1) Believing, obj. of in; reconsecrating, obj. of like; (2) piping, m. cries.
6. Have mingled, will ask, active; Aas been intensified, passive. Do we feel. ..."
2. The Cambridge Medieval History by John Bagnell Bury, James Pounder Whitney (1913)
"There, at Rome, men could see his life of strict rule : they could see him
reconsecrating Arian churches to Catholic use, could hear him preaching, ..."
3. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1909)
"... and reconsecrating the churches in which they had been buried. Scot was a
stout opponent of the early ecclesiastical changes of Elizabeth, ..."
4. Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science by Johns Hopkins University, Herbert Baxter Adams (1889)
"Almost from the first advent of the Roman priest in Britain began the process of
building or reconsecrating local churches and the adoption of the townships ..."
5. Documents Illustrative of English Church History by Henry Gee, William John Hardy (1896)
"... and putting holiness in them ; yea, reconsecrating upon pretended pollution,
as though everything were unclean without their consecrating ; and for want ..."
6. Documents Illustrative of English Church History by Henry Gee, William John Hardy (1896)
"... and putting holiness in them ; yea, reconsecrating upon pretended pollution,
as though everything were unclean without their consecrating; ..."