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impartation

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


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Christian character is a growth, not a divine impartation.

From Autobiography of Frank G. Allen, Minister of the Gospel and Selections from his Writings by Graham, Robert

The inadequacy of any one incarnation is here proclaimed, and the idea of constant communication with and impartation of himself to humanity through repeated descents is here inculcated.

From India, Its Life and Thought by Jones, John P. (John Peter)

The impartation of life seems to have been His main business.

From The world's great sermons, Volume 08 Talmage to Knox Little by Kleiser, Grenville

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

It naturally made his objective the development of Christian character, over and above the impartation and reception of information.

From Charles Edward Putney An Appreciation by Various




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