Similar words: laying on, laying, slaying, playing, claying, delaying, trying on, laying waste. Meaning: n. 1. the application of a faith healer's hands to the patient's body 2. laying hands on a person's head to invoke spiritual blessing in Christian ordination.
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(1) The laying on of hands is an ancient healing method, and the various therapists who have been feeling and working with energy, literally for thousands of years, have to be regarded as true pioneers.
(2) Of the doctrine of baptisms, and of laying on of hands, and of resurrection of the dead, and of eternal judgment.
(3) The "laying on of hands" will increasingly include the pressing of keys.
(4) It also lies behind such developments as the medieval conviction that a monarch could heal by the laying on of hands.
(5) Many years ago, massage was largely practiced by priests or doctors as many believed the laying on of hands was a practical application for the relief of pain.
(6) Staring at affected area, breathing onto it, stroking with hands, laying on of hands and patting lightly with hands are the way of treatment.
(7) Only the apostles had been able to pass on the power of the Spirit to others by the laying on of hands( Acts8:14-24; 2 Timothy1:2).
(8) For instance, Paul says(Sentencedict.com), "Do not be hasty in the laying on of hands" (1 Timothy 5:22).
(9) They also stress faith, repentance, and acceptance of the ordinances of the church, including baptism by immersion and laying on of hands for the gifts of the Holy Ghost.
(10) As the body attunes itself, it may be a channel where there may be instant healing with the laying on of hands.
(11) Do not neglect the spiritual gift within you, which was bestowed on you through prophetic utterance with the laying on of hands by the presbytery .
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