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Imparted righteousness, in
Methodist theology, is that
gracious gift of God
given at the
moment of the new
birth which enables a
Christian disciple to...
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pontifical blessing,
which bishops can
impart at any time by
their own authority. A
particularly solemn form of
imparting the
apostolic blessing is as an Urbi...
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contact with the
projectile (for
small arms usage,
called a bullet),
imparting spin
around an axis
corresponding to the
orientation of the weapon. There...
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director of the
Darpana Academy of
Performing Arts, an
institute for
imparting training in dance, drama,
music and puppetry, in the city of Ahmedabad...
- institutes. Historically, in some
countries institutes were
educational units imparting vocational training and
often incorporating libraries, also
known as mechanics'...
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prayer of faith; and
laying on of
hands for ordination,
symbolizing the
imparting of
responsibility and of God's
power to
fulfill that responsibility. Kraybill...
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Finnian of
Clonard imparting his
blessing to the "Twelve
Apostles of Ireland"...
- Don Budge, had a
powerful one-handed
stroke in the 1930s and 1940s that
imparted topspin onto the ball. Ken Rosewall,
another player noted for his one-handed...
- lead) act as hardeners, but lead may be used in
lower grades of pewter,
imparting a
bluish tint.
Pewter has a low
melting point,
around 170–230 °C (338–446 °F)...
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apparitions or visions, or by
resurrection for the
purpose of divination;
imparting the
means to
foretell ****ure events;
discovery of
hidden knowledge; “returning...