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Перевод: consecrate speek consecrate


[прилагательное]
освященный; посвященный;
[глагол]
посвящать; освящать; святить


Тезаурус:

  1. Anselm did indeed refuse to renew the homage which he had done to Rufus; he further refused to consecrate the bishops whom Henry had invested with bishoprics.
  2. It had been one of Gregory's first acts as pope to invest and consecrate him as bishop of Die, and to follow this up with a letter to the count of Die which contains a first draft of his later decree prohibiting the investiture of bishops by secular rulers.
  3. The last line of that quotation inescapably echoes the Lord's Prayer - "Hallow'd be Thy name" - and religious language has been in the background to other sonnets of this kind ("consecrate", "spirit", and "memorial" in 74, "idolatry" in 105, "The perfect ceremony of love's rite" in 23).
  4. He refused to consecrate new bishops independent of Rome as demanded by the Chinese authorities from April 1958, and was arrested.
  5. It may be that Archbishop Jaenberht refused to consecrate him so that Offa was driven to establishing a metropolitan see at Lichfield in order to procure an archbishop who would perform the ceremony.
  6. It is probable that his last act as archbishop was to consecrate as his successor as bishop of Lichfield, Ealdwulf, who witnesses as bishop from c .
  7. This problem, however, did not arise: knowing nothing about the decree, he continued throughout Rufus's reign to consecrate bishops who had received investiture from the king.
  8. The Welsh bishop of Llandaff seems never to have submitted, and it was not until 1107 that Anselm was able to consecrate a bishop thoroughly devoted to the interests of Canterbury.
  9. Until these holdings are improved, the museum would best mount high-quality temporary shows, rather than abide by its stated intention to consecrate half its exhibition space to the permanent collection.
  10. In Chichester the local Council was able to force the Bishop to dedicate, and not to consecrate, the new chapel at the local asylum; even the mad could not escape the Council's power.
  11. Formed in October 1918, the LNU brought together advocates of the League who had supported a negotiated peace, with prominent patriots who wanted the Allies to consecrate their victory with the establishment of a League of Nations.
  12. He refused only to renew his own homage or to recognize or consecrate bishops whom the king had invested.
  13. Henry knew nothing about the new papal anathemas of which Anselm was the bearer, and he immediately required him first to renew the homage which he had done to Rufus, and then to consecrate his chancellor William Giffard to the bishopric of Winchester, with which he had invested him on his coronation day.

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