Can Science rehallow the vast temple she has so ruthlessly, so utterly desecrated?
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Can Science rehallow the vast temple she has so ruthlessly, so utterly desecrated?
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But the Egyptian view would almost certainly have been that when it was necessary to hallow or rehallow (see n. 32) a temple, it was essential to reconsecrate the cultus-statues to make quite sure that they were fit for the divinities to become immanent therein (see Blackman, JEA, v, 160, end of last paragraph).
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He brings it to the glory for which it was destined by God. And for this no saintliest man could be enough. Nothing lower than the holy God could rehallow the guilty human soul.
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On May 7, 1969, the Bishop of Dover came to rehallow the church.
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