-
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...
- religion, a
blessing (also used to
refer to
bestowing of such) is the
impartation of
something with grace, holiness,
spiritual redemption, or
divine will...
- A
mallet is a tool used for
imparting force on
another object,
often made of
rubber or
sometimes wood, that is
smaller than a maul or beetle, and usually...
- institutes. Historically, in some countries,
institutes were
educational units imparting vocational training and
often incorporating libraries, also
known as mechanics'...
- the
splitting up of land was
prevented through the
social practice of
impartible inheritance. With most
siblings disinherited, many of them
became celibate...
-
which improves dye
uptake and tear strength,
reduces fabric shrinkage, and
imparts a silk-like luster. The
process was
devised in 1844 by John Mercer, who...
- of Orissa. The Act
defined the
borders of
Orissa as ‘(all of)
Jeypore Impartible Estate…and…as much of
Pottangi Taluk as is not
included in the Estate’...
- are added, for
example in
paints and inks. In addition, some
colourants impart colour through reactions with
other substances. Colourants, or
their constituent...
-
distinctive smoke flavour imparted by
using malted barley dried over an open flame.
Drying malt over an open
flame in a
smoke kiln may
impart a
smoky character...
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humans to
regenerate and sanctify, to
inspire virtuous impulses, and to
impart strength to
endure trial and
resist temptation; and as an
individual virtue...