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in the manner of a minister or clergyman
he was called on to visit ministerially on the dying man
How To Use ministerially In A Sentence
- Moreover, they fulfill the office of mediator, not indeed principally and perfectively, but ministerially and dispositively: whence (Matt. 4: 11) it is said that Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
- Creationists have nothing against science being used ministerially, i.e. to build on the framework provided by the propositional teachings of Scripture, e.g. to build models to help elucidate Scripture.
- he was called on to visit ministerially on the dying man
- Management and union members had committed themselves to industrial peace, pending long-term recommendations by a ministerially appointed task force, she said in a statement. ANC Daily News Briefing
- All absolute lordly power is in God originally: all lordly magisterial mediatory power is in Christ dispensatorily: all official, stewardly power is by delegation from Christ only in the church guides [93] ministerially, as the only proper subject thereof that may exercise the same lawfully in Christ's name: yet all power, both magisterial in Christ, and ministerial in Christ's officers, is for the The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
- It said the draft bill sought to create a ministerially-appointed facilitator and tribunal with responsibility for resolving pricing disputes and facilitating negotiations on pricing. ANC Daily News Briefing
- My father, ministerially busy with broccoli that he didn't actually like, nodded, but Polly said she hadn't seen it. Penalty
- If anybody actually believes that the ministerially appointed committee will honour the agreement, or that promise, given all those years ago, he or she is dreaming.
- In that respect, I am disappointed in Parliament, but we will no doubt get another chance to debate it, and it is as it should be that Parliament, ultimately, decides these things, not a bunch of ministerially appointed experts.
- Huw Irranca-Davies, shadow minister for the marine and natural environment, asked the Speaker even more unimaginatively whether ministers meant what they ministerially said, and was assured by John Bercow: "Ministers are responsible for what they say and I must assume that they speak on behalf of the government. What was Nick Clegg really thinking? Only God knows