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impartation

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


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Our life and work are still as dependent on the direct impartation of Divine power as they were in Pentecostal times.

From The Ministry of Intercession A Plea for More Prayer by Murray, Andrew

In that word there is no impartation of any power whatever, but only the institution of the ministry of those who baptise.

From Works of Martin Luther With Introductions and Notes (Volume II) by Luther, Martin

The teacher’s task is not primarily the acquisition of knowledge, but the impartation of it,—an entirely different matter.

From The Teacher Essays and Addresses on Education by Palmer, Alice Freeman

So then, the great truths here are these; the impartation of life by union with Christ, which life is truly a resurrection life, and is, moreover, hidden with Christ in God.

From The Expositor's Bible: Colossians and Philemon by Maclaren, Alexander

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




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