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administration of
further LDS
second anointings for two
decades (until 1866).
Beginning in the 1870s,
second anointings began to be
performed vicariously...
- This
continues an
earlier Hebrew practice most
famously observed in the
anointings of
Aaron as high
priest and both Saul and
David by the
prophet Samuel...
- to in the
writings of Hippocrates.
Anointing of the sick
should be
distinguished from
other religious anointings that
occur in
relation to
other sacraments...
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saying these washings and
anointings were discouraged. Historically, Latter-day
Saint women performed special washings and
anointings to heal the sick and...
- The
anointings of Jesus’s head or feet are
events recorded in the four gospels. The
account in
Matthew 26, Mark 14,
takes place on Holy Wednesday, while...
- group,
which ultimately numbered over
sixty persons,
their washings and
anointings and
endowments in the
upper floor of his Red
Brick Store on
Water Street...
- The
Anointed One or The
Anointed may
refer to: The Messiah, the
savior and
liberator in the
Abrahamic religions The
Messiah in
Judaism The
Christ (title)...
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indicated either that it was the last of the
sacramental unctions (after the
anointings at Baptism,
Confirmation and, if received, Holy Orders) or
because at...
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ceremony of
anointing,
where the new king
would arrive at the
coronation site
already wearing the crown,
where he was then
anointed. The
anointings were held...
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Bible a
messiah is a king or High
Priest of
Israel traditionally anointed with holy
anointing oil. However,
messiahs were not
exclusively Jewish, as the Hebrew...