- "that
which expiates or
propitiates" or "the gift
which procures propitiation". 1 John 2:2 (KJV) reads: "And he is the
propitiation for our sins: and not...
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administer religious rites; in particular,
rites of
sacrifice to, and
propitiation of, a
deity or deities.
Their office or
position is the "priesthood"...
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Esoteric transmission Evocation Exorcism Initiation Invocation Meditation Propitiation Rite of p****age
Ritual purification Sacrifice Societies A∴A∴ Élus Coëns...
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shrine continues for 12 to 24
hours with intervals. The
chief dancer who
propitiates the
central deity of the
shrine has to
reside in the rituals. Further...
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Esoteric transmission Evocation Exorcism Initiation Invocation Meditation Propitiation Rite of p****age
Ritual purification Sacrifice Societies A∴A∴ Élus Coëns...
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Esoteric transmission Evocation Exorcism Initiation Invocation Meditation Propitiation Rite of p****age
Ritual purification Sacrifice Societies A∴A∴ Élus Coëns...
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regions of the province, from the
coast to the
peaks of the
Sierra Nevada propitiates a
great variety of raw materials: vegetables,
meats and sausages, and...
- succeed, respectively. It was
extremely important in the
Roman mind to
propitiate the
appropriate genii for the
major undertakings and
events of
their lives...
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saluted by the
Maharaja during the
Mysore Dasara festival. The
anthem propitiates the
Hindu goddess Chamundeshwari, the
royal deity of Mysuru,
whose temple...
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venerated by all in Yorubaland, as the
custodian of fate. Hence, Ori is
propitiated or
appeased that one may have a good fate. When one has a
balanced character...