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impartation

[im-pahr-tey-shuhn] / ɪmˌpɑrˈteɪ ʃən /


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This would fit in also with the general objective of the Sunday school, and is not the mere impartation of information, but the letting loose of moral and religious values in life.

From The Boy and the Sunday School A Manual of Principle and Method for the Work of the Sunday School with Teen Age Boys by Alexander, John L.

Its aim is the impartation of knowledge and the formation of public opinion.

From Elementary Guide to Literary Criticism by Painter, F. V. N. (Franklin Verzelius Newton)

For this there is needed an influence from without, the efficient touch of the Holy Spirit, the impartation of His life.

From The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St. John, Vol. I by Dods, Marcus

That stone has vital power, and if we build on it we receive, by wonderful impartation, a kindred derived life, and become 'living stones.'

From Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII by Maclaren, Alexander

On His side the love, the impartation, the indwelling, are all perfect.

From Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John by Maclaren, Alexander