Definitionn. act of making fuller or more meaningful or rewarding
Last update: August 18, 2015
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The chief subjects of discussion were: the relations of faith and modern thought, the supply and training of the clergy, education, foreign missions, revision and "enrichment" of the Prayer-Book, the relation of the Church to "ministries of healing" (Christian Science, &c.), the questions of marriage and divorce, organization of the Anglican Church, reunion with other Churches. [Please select]
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The selfish enrichment of the body impoverishes the spirit influence upon the Soul. [Please select]
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Liability imposed by good faith to prevent unjust enrichment was quasi-contractual. [Please select]
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Whoso will take them to his satisfaction, to him he promiseth enrichment forever. [Please select]
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Sweden had had enough of glory; she must now look to her enrichment and prosperity through the channels of peace. [Please select]
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Yet, in spite of this, it cannot be denied that a real mutual enrichment has so far hardly been in question. [Please select]
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