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...
- everything had to be built up anew.[...] To secure the most necessary public ministrations of the rites of religion the most inadequately-prepared subjects had...
- 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...
- 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...
- Hanut Singh, Shri Shri Shri Shivabalayogi Maharaj: Life & Spiritual Ministration, pp. 109 Shri Shiva Rudra Balayogi "The Path Supreme" 2010 page 160 and...
- the pain of which was sometimes partially alleviated by Rasputin's ministrations. Nicholas and Alexandra also had four daughters: the Grand Duchesses...
- functioned as spas or sanitoria to which the sick would come to s**** the ministrations of the priesthood. Romans frequented the temple at Pergamon in search...
- was his personal view. The Catholic Church's official stance was that ministrations should be provided to the hunger strikers who, believing their sacrifice...
- Christ Jesus, the preaching of his Holy Word, and the due and right Ministration of the Sacraments, now received and preached within the Realm of Scotland;...