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Expurgation
Expurgation Ex`pur*ga"tion, n. [L. expurgatio justification,
excuse: cf. F. expurgation.]
The act of expurgating, purging, or cleansing; purification
from anything noxious, offensive, sinful, or erroneous.
--Milton.
Superpurgation
Superpurgation Su`per*pur*ga"tion, n.
Excessive purgation. --Wiseman.
Meaning of Purgation from wikipedia
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Purgation may
refer to:
Inducing bowel movement with a
laxative The
purification of the soul In...
- "purification" or "cleansing",
commonly used to
refer to the
purification and
purgation of
thoughts and
emotions by way of
expressing them. The
desired result...
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purification of the
spirit (titled "The
Active Night of the Spirit"). The
active purgation of the
senses comprises the
first of the
classical three stages of the...
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Purgation is the
debut album of the
British death metal band
Trigger the Bloodshed. It was
released on 18
February 2008 by
Rising Records and in August...
- with vinegar, and
tonic wines. The
intended outcomes can
include causing purgation,
improving digestion or taste,
creating dryness, or
loosening joints....
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granted touching some other."
Gregory of
Nyssa several times spoke of
purgation by fire
after death, but he
generally has
apocatastasis in mind. Medieval...
- Ristelhuber".
Paris I.
Liseux – via
Internet Archive. "Pollution and
Purgation in the Reformation". 11
April 2017. "Catholic Encyclopedia: Huguenots"...
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suggested several possible fates for the wicked,
including annihilation,
purgation in
molten metal, and
eternal punishment, all of
which have
standing in...
- action, not of narrative;
through pity and fear
effecting the
proper purgation of
these emotions. — Aristotle,
Poetics Aristotle's
phrase "several kinds...
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forgive sins by the act of absolution; it
deals only with the
punishment (
purgation) due for
those sins that have
already been
sacramentally forgiven. However...