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20861 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. TO.30 (Noah Webster)

18. Noting enmity; as a dislike to spiritus liquors.

20862 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. TOPE.2 (Noah Webster)

TOPE, v.i. To drink hard; to drink strong or spiritus liquors to excess.

20863 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. UNAPT.6 (Noah Webster)

Unapt for noble, wise, spiritual employments.

20864 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. UNAWAKED.3 (Noah Webster)

2. Not roused from spiritual slumber or stupidity.

20865 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. UNEXTENDED.1 (Noah Webster)

UNEXTENDED, a. Occupying no assignable space; having no dimensions; as a spiritual, an unextended substance.

20866 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. UNSPIRITUAL.1 (Noah Webster)

UNSPIRITUAL, a. Not spiritual; carnal; worldly.

20867 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. UNSPIRITUALIZE.1 (Noah Webster)

UNSPIRITUALIZE, v.t. To deprive of spirituality.

20868 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. VACATION.6 (Noah Webster)

5. The time when a see or other spiritual dignity is vacant.

20869 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. VACATION.7 (Noah Webster)

During the vacation of a bishopric, the dean and chapter are guardians of the spiritualities.

20871 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. VICE-LEGATE.1 (Noah Webster)

VICE-LEGATE, n. An officer employed by the pope to perform the office of spiritual and temporal governor in certain cities, when there is no legate or cardinal to command there.

20872 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. VICTORY.4 (Noah Webster)

2. The advantage or superiority gained over spiritual enemies, over passions and appetites, or over temptations, or in any struggle or competition.

20873 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. WARFARE.4 (Noah Webster)

2. Contest; struggle with spiritual enemies.

20874 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. WORLDLY-MINDEDNESS.1 (Noah Webster)

WORLDLY-MINDEDNESS, n. A predominating love and pursuit of this worlds goods, to the exclusion of piety and attention to spiritual concerns.

20875 The Pocket Ellen G. White Dictionary, p. assurance of salvation.2 (Jud Lake & Michael W. Campbell)

… become spiritually blind and boast of their own strength instead of trusting in Jesus. Another extreme that she viewed with caution involved those who …

20876 The Pocket Ellen G. White Dictionary, p. Battle Creek Sanitarium.2 (Jud Lake & Michael W. Campbell)

… the spiritual condition of church leaders in Battle Creek, Michigan. Tragically, the institution burned to the ground in 1902. Despite warnings from Ellen …

20877 The Pocket Ellen G. White Dictionary, p. character.2 (Jud Lake & Michael W. Campbell)

… , and spiritual dimensions for each human being (4T 197, 198). “The path of the just is progressive” (3T 542); therefore, character development, or *sanctification …

20878 The Pocket Ellen G. White Dictionary, p. Conflict of the Ages series.2 (Jud Lake & Michael W. Campbell)

… in Spiritual Gifts, volumes 1—4 (1858—1864), The Spirit of Prophecy, volumes 1—4 (1870—1884), and finall, in its most complete form, was published as fi e books: Patriarchs …

20879 The Pocket Ellen G. White Dictionary, p. Cornell, Merritt F.2 (Jud Lake & Michael W. Campbell)

… on spiritual gifts marked a turning point in building confidence in Ellen G. White’s prophetic gift. During his lifetime, she sent him a number of important …

20880 The Pocket Ellen G. White Dictionary, p. cumberer of the ground.2 (Jud Lake & Michael W. Campbell)

A *Victorian expression with roots traceable to Middle English and Celtic; refers to weeds growing in a garden patch. Ellen G. White used the expression in the context of being spiritually weighed down or hampered (5T 139, 185).