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DISPENSATION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a general state or ordering of things; specifically : a system of revealed (see reveal entry 1 sense 1) commands and promises regulating human affairs.
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DISPENSATION Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · something that is distributed or given out. · a certain order, system, or arrangement; administration or management. · a dispensing with, doing away with ...
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Dispensation (theology) - Wikipedia
In theology, one meaning of the term dispensation is as a distinctive arrangement or period in history that forms the framework through which God relates to ...
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dispensation (dɪspɛnˈseɪʃən) Also 4–6 dys-; -acioun. [a. F. dispensation (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), or ad. L. dispensātiōn-em distribution of money or property, management, stewardship, regulation, economy, from dispensāre to dispense.] I. The action of dealing out or distributing. 1. The action of d...
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Dispensation - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The act of giving or portioning something out is called dispensation. Your teacher will have a hard time with the dispensation of biology textbooks.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Dispensation - New Advent
Dispensation is an act whereby in a particular case a lawful superior grants relaxation from an existing law.
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Dispensation
Dispensation may refer to:
Dispensation (Catholic canon law), the suspension, by competent authority, of general rules of law in particular cases in the Catholic Church
Dispensation (period), a period in history according to various religions
Dispensation (album), an album by Jimsaku
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What are the seven dispensations? | GotQuestions.org
Dispensationalism is a method of interpreting history that divides God's work and purposes toward mankind into different periods of time.
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DISPENSATION definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
DISPENSATION meaning: 1. special permission, especially from the Church, to do something that is not usually allowed: 2…. Learn more.
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436 Synonyms & Antonyms for DISPENSATION - Thesaurus.com
dispensation · allotment · appointment · apportionment · award · bestowal · conferment · consignment · courtesy · distribution · dole · endowment · favor ...
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Dispensations - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
A dispensation is a period of time when the Lord has given, or dispensed, His gospel through authorized servants on the earth.
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dispensation/ˌdɪspenˈseɪʃn; ˌdɪspən`seʃən/ n1 [U] (fml 文) action of dispensing or distributing 分配; 分发.2 [U, C] (fml 文) apparent arrangement of events by Providence 神的安排; 天命; 天道.3 [C, U] (religion 宗) (in the Roman Catholic Church) permission to break the normal rules of the church (天主教)特准(容许违反教会的常规),...
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What is the dispensation of Conscience? | GotQuestions.org
Jan 4, 2022During the dispensation of Conscience, mankind only became worse and worse. Guided by conscience, man was supposed to choose to do good and approach God by means of a blood sacrifice ( Genesis 4:4 ). It was during this time that the first death occurred, when Cain slew his brother Abel ( Genesis 4:8 ). God had accepted Abel's animal sacrifice ...
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Dispensation (period)
Dispensation of Noah
See Moses 8:19–20.
Dispensation of Abraham
See D&C 84:14; Abraham 1:16,18. Dispensation of the fulness of times
The dispensation of the fulness of times is the last dispensation before the Second Coming of Christ.
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Your Reasonable Service: How to Worship God in the Dispensation of ...
The Apostle Paul wrote, "I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service" (Rom. 12:1). Paul writes here about our "reasonable service.". This word "service" could just as well be translated "worship.".
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