dispensations in English

noun
1
exemption from a rule or usual requirement.
although she was too young, she was given special dispensation to play two matches
2
a system of order, government, or organization of a nation, community, etc., especially as existing at a particular time.
scholarship is conveyed to a wider audience than under the old dispensation
3
the action of distributing or supplying something.
regulations controlling dispensation of medications
synonyms:distributionsupplysupplyingissueissuinghanding outdoling outdishing outsharing outdividing outdivisionallocationallotmentapportionment

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1. * Dispensations, Apostasy, and Restoration

2. Synonyms for Absolutions include amnesty, exoneration, forgiveness, mercy, pardons, acquittal, discharge, dispensations, exculpations and freedom

3. Thus these dispensations and derogations recognize only a partial equivalence between the Rhine licence and other boatmasters' certificates

4. In all dispensations, God’s people have relied on the Atonement of Christ for the remission of their sins.

5. The Confessory part of this prayer belongeth to us now; and strange it is, that there is such odds of the Lord's dispensations, when there is no difference in our conditions; always we know not how soon the complaint may be ours also

6. The Confessory part of this prayer belongeth to us now; and strange it is, that there is such odds of the Lord's dispensations, when there is no difference in our conditions; always we know not how soon the complaint may be ours also.

7. The Confessory part of this prayer belongeth to us now; and strange it is, that there is such odds of the Lord's dispensations, when there is no difference in our conditions; always we know not how soon the complaint may be ours also.