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An act whereby in a particular case a lawful superior grants relaxation from an existing law ... Dispensation is an act whereby in a particular case a lawful superior grants relaxation from an existing law. This article will treat: I. Dispensation in General; II. Matrimonial Dispensations.
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Dispensation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dispensation may refer to: • Dispensation (Catholic Church), the suspension by competent authority of general rules of law in particular cases in the Catholic Church • Dispensation (period), a period...
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Dispensation (Catholic Church) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the Canon Law of the Roman Catholic Church, a dispensation is the suspension by competent authority of general rules of law in particular cases. Its object is to modify the hardship often arising...
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"This dispensation extends from the creation of Adam in Genesis 2:7 to the expulsion from Eden. Adam, created innocent and ignorant of good and evil, was placed in the garden of Eden with his wife, Eve, and put under responsibility to abstain from the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil.
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The dispensations and dispensationalism ... What is a Dispensation? - Charles C. Ryrie (pdf file) ... The Dispensation of the Kingdom of Heaven - J.N. Darby...
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Dispensation (period) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In certain religions, a dispensation is a distinctive arrangement or period in Biblical history that form the framework through which God relates to mankind. The concept of a dispensation - the arra...
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A Dispensation - The system by which anything is administered. In Christian terms, looking back, it refers to a period in history whereby God dealt with man in a specific way. (Conscience, Law, Grace)
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A Dispensational Chart ... ; Click here to learn more or to order this excellent book ... For more interesting articles discussing "rightly dividing the word of truth," please visit the following articles and Web pages:
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