sepose means to set apart. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 89 out of 100.
Etymology
Latin se- (“aside”) + English pose.
verb
- To set apart.“This is the harmony, this is the resurrection of a Christian, in this respect, that his soul be always so fixed upon God, as that he do nothing but with relation to his glory principally, and habitually; that he think of God, at all times, but that, besides that, he sepose sometimes, to think of nothing but God: that he pray continually, so far, as to say nothing, to wish nothing, that he would no”
- To go apart.
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