mortification u rečniku PONS

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Thus, he also speaks of mortification and of amendment.
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Towards the end of his life he became ill, suffering greatly, but still continued the mortifications that had been part of his holy life.
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What is mortification of the flesh if the neighbor is not loved?
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In some cultures, extreme practices such as mortification of the flesh or painful rites of passage are highly regarded.
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Their occupations were to be the care of the sick, the burial of the dead, prayer, and strict mortification (including daily scourging).
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These increased her mortification of the flesh, but she never revealed their existence.
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He was admired by his fellows for his poverty, mortification, and fervency of prayer.
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He then died of gangrene of the bone and mortification of the wound.
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Narcissistic mortification may also be produced by death of someone close.
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The mortification of the flesh practiced by some of its members is also criticized.
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