Definition of Ministrative. Meaning of Ministrative. Synonyms of Ministrative

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Definition of Ministrative

Ministrative
Ministrative Min"is*tra*tive, a. Serving to aid; ministering.

Meaning of Ministrative from wikipedia

- also known as the Commendation of the Dying, are the last prayers and ministrations given to an individual of Christian faith, when possible, shortly before...
- doctors were sent for from Elizabethton. He seemed to respond to their ministrations, but had another stroke on the evening of July 30, and died early the...
- tabernacle which Moses had pitched, and all the vessels that were for ministration to the sacrifices of God, and removed them to the temple. ... Now the...
- life and doctrine, by means of public preaching, lectures and any other ministration whatsoever of the Word of God, and further by means of retreats, the...
- dynasty, but in practice, it had a big difference. While Goryeo had a ministrative policy where the King had the central power, in Joseon, the scholars...
- ministerial, ministerialis, ministerium, ministrant, ministrate, ministration, ministrative, ministry, minor, minority, minstrel, minstrelsy, minus, minuscule...
- of England. Retrieved January 15, 2022. Book of Common Prayer: "The Ministration of Public Baptism to Infants"; "The Order of Baptism for those of Riper...
- the colonies, although most of the disputed ceremonies involved the ministrations of a priest or other clergyman. The English courts also upheld marriages...
- specific office. In the words of Darby, these gifts in Ephesians 4:11 are "ministrations for gathering together and for edification established by Christ as...
- Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. He spent six w****s recuperating under the ministrations of his father's friend, wrestler William Muldoon, who ran a sanitarium...