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devotions <a devotion; devotions> N

devotions

engaged in worship or religious devotion

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There were significant changes in religion which saw mendicant friars and new devotions expand, particularly in the developing burghs.
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Although there were many varieties circulating in 1992, "kebatinan" often implies pantheistic worship because it encourages sacrifices and devotions to local and ancestral spirits.
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She began each day with her daily devotions followed by reading, quilting, crochet-work, or music composition.
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Healthy women have adequate outflow during this cycle, which renders them impure for sacred devotions, even more so in public.
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These other devotions and their associated beads are usually referred to as chaplets.
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