Occecation(?), n.[L. occaecatio, fr. occaecare to make blind; ob + caecare to blind, fr. caecus blind.]The act of making blind, or the state of being blind.[R.] “This inward occecation.” Bp. Hall.
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SERMON IX
When the Lord permitteth such guides to order the affairs of his church, his great judgment of occecation and obduration is upon them: Jer. v. 31, 'The prophets prophesy falsely ...
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... yet ’tis manifest we make it not so, but reserve still the last appeal to our own prejudicate fancies: and then no wonder, though we fall under the same occecation which our ...
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... of cavil and accusations; there is little doubt but that spirit of impiety and profaneness which sent him thither, will meet him there as a spirit 61 of delusion, and occecation.
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