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Definition of Sacrilegiously

Sacrilegiously
Sacrilegious Sac`ri*le"gious, a. [From sacrilege: cf. L. sacrilegus.] Violating sacred things; polluted with sacrilege; involving sacrilege; profane; impious. Above the reach of sacrilegious hands. --Pope. -- Sac`ri*le"gious*ly, adv. -- Sac`ri*le"gious*ness, n.

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- "Sacrilegious" is a song by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was released as the third single from their twelfth studio album, One ********ination Under...
- form of irreverence to sacred persons, places, and things. When the sacrilegious offence is verbal, it is called blasphemy, and when physical, it is often...
- throughout Christendom. Carl Jacob Burckhardt (1947) called it "the sacrilegious union of the lily and the crescent". It lasted intermittently for more...
- "The Sacrilegious Scorn" is the second promotional single by Norwegian symphonic black metal band[citation needed] Dimmu Borgir from the 2007 album In...
- the belief of Johnson's mother, a devout Christian, that the name was sacrilegious. In his final high school season, Johnson led Everett to a 27–1 win–loss...
- Dea affair, where Publius Clodius Pulcher sneaked into Caesar's house sacrilegiously during a female religious observance; Caesar avoided any part of the...
- restrict their powers runs contrary to God's will and may constitute a sacrilegious act. It does not imply that their power is absolute.: 858  In its full-fledged...
- trampling upon every law," whose reign over Italy was therefore "a sacrilegious usurpation." In response to the upheavals faced by the Papal States during...
- Mohammed Day, ****stan again blocked access to YouTube, citing "growing sacrilegious content". The ban was lifted on May 27, 2010, after the website removed...
- priests, and lay people. Cardinal Gerhard Ludwig Müller called it "sacrilegious and blasphemous" and "self-contradictory". Cardinal Robert Sarah described...