Definitionn. authorizing subordinates to make certain decisions
Last update: August 28, 2015
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This sanctioned jurisdiction of Catholic bishops, and observance of certain rites, while all were to accept justification by faith (relegating sola to the adiaphora). [Please select]
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But at this relegating phrase his sense of humour rose to mock him. [Please select]
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This fruition means no less than a taste of "eternal life in the midst of time" (Harnack), and the relegating of the whole world of phenomena to a subsidiary place. [Please select]
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She could only face the fact that this world must, in a sense, be hers, by relegating it and all that it meant to the merest background in their lives. [Please select]
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