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- mortification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article "Mortification". Mortification may...
- humble them. This represents a very different aim than many traditional mortifications. Roland Loomis re-creates Sun Dance ceremonies and suspensions for those...
- Narcissistic mortification is "the primitive terror of self dissolution, triggered by the sudden exposure of one's sense of a defective self ... it is...
- emphasize that mortification is a means, not an end. They generally recommended prudence when practicing mortification, with severe mortifications done only...
- Mortification in Christian theology refers to the subjective process of Sanctification. It means the 'putting to death' of sin in a believer's life. (Colossians...
- Self-mortification may refer to: in religious practice generally, mortification of the flesh Mortification (theology) Mortification in Catholic theology...
- Catholics, Anglicans, among others) in the spiritual discipline known as mortification of the flesh. Many disciplines comprise seven cords, symbolizing the...
- Mortification was an Australian Christian death metal band which was formed in 1987 as a heavy metal group, Lightforce, by mainstay Steve Rowe on b****...
- multi-thong type, used to inflict severe corporal punishment or self-mortification. It is usually made of leather. The word is most commonly considered...
- provided a more secure form of help for the poor and gradually the use of mortifications declined. Sometimes a hospital, Bedehouse, or care home was given money...