purgation in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ pə:'geiʃən ] ]
Examples
- It does not at once enter upon the unitive way when it has passed through the aridities of the first purgation.
- The only way to overcome the problematic condition of humanity, according to the ghost, is to experience purgation through fire.
- It's a purgation of emotions you're allowed to express, and you receive relief in the sharing ."
- Leo, on 23 December, took an oath of purgation concerning the charges brought against him, and his opponents were exiled.
- Leo, on December 23, took an oath of purgation concerning the charges brought against him, and his opponents were exiled.
- He suggested purgation if needed noting that opium may cause a confined bowel state and that blistering appeared to be of no use.
- This literally means ox-hunger, consists of recurrent episodes of compulsive binges, with or without self-induced vomiting or purgation.
- Its disclosure to direct perception, however, depends on inner spiritual purification and purgation of the superficial obscurations which conceal it from view.
- One of the main goals of monasticism was the purgation of self and selfishness, and obedience was seen as a path to that perfection.
- From that point onward, Sigmar embarked upon a campaign of purgation and liberation throughout all of the tribal lands, primarily against the Altdorf.