All 9 Uses of
sanctification
in
Arrowsmith
- He was a man of twentynine, a graduate of Pottsburg Christian College and of the Sanctification Bible and Missions School.†
Chpt 2 *
- He was a bright and happy Christian, a romping optimist who laughed away sin and doubt, a joyful Puritan who with annoying virility preached the doctrine of his tiny sect, the Sanctification Brotherhood, that to have a beautiful church was almost as damnable as the debaucheries of card-playing.†
Chpt 2
- Ira believed that he could bring even medical students to bliss, which, to Ira, meant singing extraordinarily long and unlovely hymns in a chapel of the Sanctification Brotherhood.†
Chpt 2
- Where he got them did not matter to him; figures in the daily papers, in the census report, or in the Miscellany Column of the Sanctification Herald were equally valid.†
Chpt 2
- When the Institute sanctified the war, he found himself regarded not as the great and impersonal immunologist but as a suspect German Jew.†
Chpt 27
- I'm in charge of all the chapels of the Sanctification Brotherhood here.†
Chpt 33
- Into their argument plunged a fury in the person of Ira Hinkley, missionary of the Sanctification Brotherhood.†
Chpt 34
- The Special Board coaxed Ira Hinkley out, for the meanest of reasons—in St. Hubert the whites do not greatly esteem the holy ecstasies of Negroes in the Sanctification Brotherhood chapels—but they voted only to "give the matter their consideration," while still men died by the score each day, and in Manchuria as in St. Hubert they prayed for rest from the ancient clawing pain.†
Chpt 34
- If it was the intervention of the Lord, as the earnest old Negro who succeeded Ira Hinkley in the chapels of the Sanctification Brotherhood insisted, had not the Lord surely sent him?†
Chpt 35
Definition:
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(sanctification) a religious ceremony in which something is made holy