saint - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • canonize: It is of utmost importance that John Paul II canonized more saints than all previous popes combined.
  • equip: Preaching, caring for the flock and equipping the saints can be profoundly secular.
  • martyr: Chinese Gordon became more famous as a martyred warrior saint by his death at Khartoum.
  • commemorate: Last Tuesday we commemorated a saint who lived during the childhoods of our oldest parishioners: St Silvanus the Athonite who reposed in 1938.

Adjective modifier

  • Celtic: Such extravagant tales about the early celtic saints were very common.
  • ot: But, we must not miss out on the vertical faith of the OT saints.

Noun used with modifier

  • testament: Daniel chapter 7 tells us the Old Testament saints will reign.
  • tribulation: And here in the book of Revelation we are told right there in verse 4 that Tribulation saints will reign as well.
  • ye: Refrain: All ye Saints of the Isles, pray to God for us!
  • plaster: The shops that we have in London around our cathedrals that sell plaster saints and souvenirs are not present here.
  • Buddhist: At the time I was studying Buddhism, and one of the early Buddhist saints was named Chandrakirti.

Preposition: in

  • heaven: To have necessity supplied immediately from God is the state of the saints in heaven.

Possessives

  • relic: But he reckoned his greatest treasure was the unrivaled collection of saint's relics in the palace he built for God, El Escorial.
  • cult: The saint's cult came to Britain during the early Middle Ages and was strengthened by the Norman Conquest.

Preposition: of

  • sailor: Blakeney - St. Nicholas St. Nicholas is the patron saint of sailors.

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