Unsanctification

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Absence or lack of sanctification. uncountable

    "Although from present unsanctification, a man cannot infer that he is not elected; for the decree may, for part of a man's life , run (as it were) underground; yet this is sure, that that estate leads to death, and unless it be broken, will prove the black line of reprobation."

  2. 2
    unholiness by virtue of being profane wordnet

Example

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"Although from present unsanctification, a man cannot infer that he is not elected; for the decree may, for part of a man's life , run (as it were) underground; yet this is sure, that that estate leads to death, and unless it be broken, will prove the black line of reprobation."

Etymology

From un- + sanctification.

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