Synonym: redemption. Similar words: elevation, excavation, starvation, motivation, innovation, captivation, reservation, observation. Meaning: [sæl'veɪʃn] n. 1. (Christianity) the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil 2. a means of preserving from harm or unpleasantness 3. the state of being saved or preserved from harm 4. saving someone or something from harm of from an unpleasant situation.
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31. About how work, for me, is salvation.
32. He'd been offered a second chance of salvation.
33. The salvation of the world is in man's suffering. William Faulkner
34. In a sense the Salvation Army is a subculture.
35. For believers, the essential problem was personal salvation.
36. Howard attracted many gifted people who have subsequently attained leadership roles in the Salvation Army.
37. A closer look revealed the familiar Salvation Army logo on the pot, but this bell-ringer was like none I recognized.
38. In the 1890s there was a revival of interest in the sect, and several members of the Salvation Army joined Prince.
39. The Doctor pressed his nose into the ground and waited for salvation or destruction.
40. It was considered a great honour not only for Eva, but Salvation Army work as a whole.
41. The apparent salvation of his movement came from an unexpected quarter.
42. We are now on level ground and on the left is the Salvation Army Citadel.
43. Members of the Salvation Army have remained silent since their announcement that their money had disappeared.
44. From an observer's point of view this adhoc approach to eternity and salvation poses acute problems of description.
45. Salvation Army Have projects in Wandsworth and Lothian offering emotional and practical support and recreational facilities.
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46. The National Salvation Front took power, later trying to legitimize its position with elections.
47. Work is and always has been my salvation and I thank the Lord for it. Louisa May Alcott
48. Believers wanted to be detached in many ways from earthly life and attached to heavenly life through a process called salvation.
49. Many scholars agree that a concern for salvation is a central theme in Orphism.
50. That same year the Salvation Army was celebrating a hundred years of witness in Rhodesia.
51. Another influential local figure was William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army.
52. The Salvation Army is an institution that performs good works, and it is entitled to its views of homosexuality.
53. So he had no choice but to head west again, then north toward salvation.
54. She was not one for planning or manoeuvring but confidential reports are kept on Salvation Army officers throughout their careers.
55. It is a triumph of aspiration and worship, salvation and conscience, over the compulsions of the flesh.
56. Florida paroles first-time convicted criminals into the care of the Salvation Army-25, 000 of them at any one time.
57. Even eternal salvation has become something sold in the marketplace.
58. The logical response is to retreat into your private world for salvation and hope.
59. She had sinned so much, could she ever find salvation?
60. Initially the religious innovations of Edward's reign reflected the Lutheran doctrines on salvation and the eucharist.
More similar words: elevation, excavation, starvation, motivation, innovation, captivation, reservation, observation, conservation, desalination, galvanize, ratification, gratification, acclimatization, nation, ration, elation, station, oration, ablation, duration, relation, libation, zonation, formation, mutation, rational, negation, location, creation.