10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISPENSATIVELY»
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The Works: Now First Collected : with Some Account of His ...
The State, absolutely monarchical in Christ, dispensatively monarchical in
respect of particular Churches ; forasmuch as that power, which is inherent in the
Church, is dispensed and executed by some prime ministers : like as the faculty
of ...
Joseph Hall, Josiah Pratt, 1808
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
... place where medicines are dispensed. - Garth. Dispensation, dis-pen-slsliiin. s.
distribution. Wood.-Method of providence. Taylor.. Exemption, indulgence from
the pope. Dispensative, dis-pén's='i-tiv. a. granting dis. pensation. Dispensatively
...
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Reliquiae Wottonianae: Or a Collection of Lives, Letters, ...
First , 'for the pointof Consci- t ence, I can now hold my place Canonically, which I
held before but dispensatively, and withal] thereuuto, though of smallv extent,
and' no benefit, yet sometimes of pious and necessary use. Icomself also with this
...
The state, absolutely monarchical in Christ, dispensatively monarchical in respect
of particular churches, forasmuch as that power, which is inherent in the church,
is dispensed and executed by some prime ministers : like as the faculty of ...
Joseph Hall, Philip Wynter, 1863
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
3. an allowance to omit something commanded: cead, comas, comas
peacachaidh. DISPENSATXVE, adj. A' buileachadh, a' compairteach. adh.
DISPENSATIVELY, adv. See Dispensative. Drsrssss'roa, s. See Distributer.
Drsrsssa, v. a. 1.
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An Explanatory and Phonographic Pronouncing Dictionary of ...
DISPENSATIVELY, dis-pl-ns1d~tiv-lé, a . By disDISPEN S ATOR. dlsipén-S. 't-fir,
or dis-plmsld-tdr, n. One employed in dealing out any thing; a distributer.
DISPENSATORY. dis éndddflr-8, 'IL. A book in which the composition
oimcdicines is ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
3. An exemption from some law. Ward. * DISPENSA'TI VE. a. Granting
dispensation. * DISPENSATIVELY. ad. By dispensation. Wotton. DISPENSA'TOR.
s. [Lat.J One employed in dealing out any thing; a distributer. Bacon. DISPE'
NSATORY. s.
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Reliquiae Wottonianae, or, A collection of lives, letters, ...
First , for the point of Conscience , I can now hold ray place Canonically, which I
held before but dispensatively, and withall I can exercise an Archidiaconal
Authority annexed thereunto, though of small extent, and no benefit, ? ret
sometimes of ...
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A pronouncing and explanatory dictionary of the English ...
Distribution The dealing of God with his creatures ; method of providence ;
distribution of good and evil. An ex emption from some law. [sation
DISPENSATIVE, dls-pens^i-tlv, a. Granting dispen DISPENSATIVELY, dls-peusU
-tlv-lc, ad.
The State, absolutely monarchical in Christ, dispensatively monarchical in
respect qf particular Churches ; forasmuch as that power, which is inherent in the
Church, is dispensed and executed by some prime ministers : like as the faculty
of ...
Joseph Hall, Josiah Pratt, 1808