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Definitionv. order by virtue of superior authority
Last update: June 27, 2015
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He was ordained in the Church. [Please select]
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The King ordained the persecution and expulsion of the Jews. [Please select]
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But it was otherwise ordained. [Please select]
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Even among the medieval schoolmen, some (Gore, Church and Ministry, p. 377) maintained that a priest might be empowered by the pope to ordain other priests. [Please select]
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"Are you an ordained or accredited minister of any of the--ah--dissenting bodies." [Please select]
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"Is that an organised body with ordained ministers and holy sacraments." [Please select]
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A sudden certainty of fore-ordained defeat came over him, as he had never known before. [Please select]
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It is often mercifully ordained that the mightiest blows of misfortune are tempered for us. [Please select]
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She did not speak it then; it was ordained that she should never speak it. [Please select]
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