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Example sentences for "canonized"

Lexicographically close words:
canonised; canonist; canonists; canonization; canonize; canonries; canonry; canons; canopied; canopies
  1. Martyrologium Romanum; in 1606 he was canonized by Paul V.

  2. He canonized Saints Elizabeth of Thuringia, Dominic, Anthony of Padua and Francis of Assisi.

  3. Gregory founded the Congregation of the Propaganda, encouraged missions, fixed the order to be observed in conclaves, and canonized Ignatius Loyola, Francis Xavier, Philip Neri and Theresa de Jesus.

  4. Fourth--Some twelve or fifteen canonized Popes and martyrs.

  5. It has its altars and its deified heroes, its relics and pilgrimages, its canonized martyrs and confessors, its festivals and its legendary miracles.

  6. Yet this man has been canonized by so many eminent writers that to speak of him as he deserves may seem scarcely decent.

  7. He approved the formation of the Oratory of Divine Love, a group of pious men at Rome which later became the Theatine Order, and he canonized Francesco di Paola.

  8. He was canonized at the request of Philip II.

  9. Only, the paradox still held that the very writings canonized were those supremely adapted to evoke a spirit of resistance to the despotism of either priest or scribe.

  10. Because of her religious orthodoxy she was canonized as a saint,--a striking instance of how outward conformity to religion covers a multitude of sins.

  11. As he was not canonized till 1326, Dante was free to form his own judgment of his conduct.

  12. Most probably, although venerated as a saint, she was not yet canonized at the time Dante writes of, and there may be a Florentine sneer hidden in the description of Lucca as her town.

  13. That the Psalter was early canonized is further demonstrated by a quotation in I Maccabees vii.

  14. Lamentations, by a late tradition attributed to Jeremiah, was probably also canonized contemporaneously with the Psalms.

  15. Some, like the Psalter, were, as we have seen, probably canonized as early as the Prophets; although the final canon of the Old Testament was not closed until 100 A.

  16. He was buried in the cathedral of Wexioe, and canonized by the Pope in 1155.

  17. He is recorded in the Welsh triads as one of the three canonized Saints of Britain; the two others are S.

  18. Sometimes, too, they have kept it back by their vis inertia, when its wheels were like to grind the bones of some old canonized error into fertilizers for the soil that yields the bread of life.

  19. I believe there are men who have shown as much self-devotion in carrying a lone wall-flower down to the supper-table as ever saint or martyr in the act that has canonized his name.

  20. In the original form of the tale the supernatural agent was probably a demigod, whom a vague Christian influence has in one instance degraded into the Devil, in another, canonized as St. Nicholas.

  21. This province is the only one of these Indias that has six of its sons as holy canonized protomartyrs in Xapon--besides twenty-seven other martyrs here and in other islands.

  22. In these sections Letona enumerates some of the holy Franciscans who have been canonized from the Indias.

  23. These families are canonized in the eyes of the people on the common principle, 'You tickle me, and I will tickle you.

  24. And only this afternoon you were saying you had become reconciled to my vice--that you had canonized it along with me--wasn't that your phrase?

  25. And when Roebuck, with an air like a benediction from a bishop backed by a cathedral organ and full choir, gave me the tip to buy coal stocks, I canonized him on the spot.

  26. After his death he was canonized for a saint, and his feast-day kept on the fourteenth day of February, which was thought to be his birth-day.

  27. In the year 805, St. Swithin, bishop of Winchester, dying, was canonized by the then pope.

  28. It was built over a crypt on the central pier on the eastern side of the bridge, and dedicated to St. Thomas the Martyr, who had been canonized three years before.

  29. Under this the Index of Sotomayor, in 1640, and the subsequent ones, ordered the suppression of all images or portraits adorned with the insignia of sanctity, unless the persons represented had been duly beatified or canonized by Rome.

  30. The men who first canonized them had no certain knowledge of their authors.

  31. After he was canonized these stories were lengthened still more, but while he was yet without a halo some of his contemporaries charge him with laziness and incapacity.

  32. First, there are the prophecies of canonized or beatified saints, whose authenticity is well established and their interpretation more or less clear.

  33. April, 1732, and was canonized by Benedict XIV.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "canonized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.