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Definition of Effectually

Effectually
Effectually Ef*fec"tu*al*ly, adv. 1. With effect; efficaciously. 2. Actually; in effect. [Obs.] --Fuller.

Meaning of Effectually from wikipedia

- Parliament Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act for the more effectually detaining in Custody Napoleon Buonaparté. Citation 56 Geo. 3. c. 22 Dates...
- archbishopric in Trondheim was dissolved; Norway lost its independence and effectually became a colony of Denmark. The Church's incomes and possessions were...
- in Walker County. He voted in favor of James C. Neill's bill "to more effectually prevent Sabbath breaking", which lost. He voted against William C. Watson's...
- unquestionably the only policy by which this dependence and sympathy can be effectually secured." In 2009, few Americans were familiar with leaders of Congress...
- not even say that the form of government is best which provides most effectually for a pure selection of these natural [aristocrats] into the offices...
- pursuing his own interest he frequently promotes that of the society more effectually than when he really intends to promote it. The Rev. Thomas Robert Malthus...
- which cannot defend themselves by argument and cannot teach the truth effectually." It is, however, said that Plato once disclosed this knowledge to the...
- The Westminster Confession, III:6, says that only the "elect" are "effectually called, justified, adopted, sanctified, and saved." However in his Calvin...
- (also called effectual grace) ****erts that the saving grace of God is effectually applied to those whom he has determined to save (that is, the elect)...
- once-for-all redemptive acts in which Christ is objectively present and effectually received in faith". The use of hymns and music in the Church of England...