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1001 The Ministry of Health and Healing, p. 169.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… to dispense with it altogether. Cheese is still more objectionable; it is wholly unfit for food. This is understood to mean ripened cheese.—Publisher .

1002 The Ministry of Health and Healing, p. 177.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… to dispense with flesh foods? How can those who are seeking to become pure, refined, and holy, that they may have the companionship of heavenly angels, continue …

1003 The Ministry of Health and Healing, p. 256.8 (Ellen Gould White)

… be dispensed with. “Can one walk on hot coals, and his feet not be seared?” Proverbs 6:28. “‘Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? No one!’” Job 14:4. Can we then expect …

1004 True Education, p. 131.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… can dispense with a knowledge of a foreign language and algebra, or even of the piano, but it is indispensable that she learn to perform efficiently the duties …

1005 Counsels on Christian Worldview, p. 42.4 (Ellen G. White Estate)

… hand dispenses to the needy, when the naked are clothed, the stranger made welcome to a seat in your parlor and a place in your heart, angels are coming very near …

1006 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. ACQUIESCE.2 (Noah Webster)

1. To rest satisfied, or apparently satisfied, or to rest without opposition and discontent; usually implying previous opposition, uneasiness, or dislike, but ultimate compliance, or submission; as, to acquiesce in the dispensations of providence.

1007 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. ADMINISTER.3 (Noah Webster)

2. To dispense, as to administer justice or the sacrament.

1008 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. ADMINISTERED.1 (Noah Webster)

ADMINISTERED, pp. Executed; managed; governed; afforded; given; dispensed.

1009 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. ADMINISTERING.1 (Noah Webster)

ADMINISTERING, ppr. Executing; carrying into effect; giving; dispensing.

1010 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. ADMINISTRATION.5 (Noah Webster)

4. dispensation; distribution; exhibition; as the administration of justice, of the sacrament, or of grace. 1 Corinthians 12:5; 2 Corinthians 9:12 .

1011 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. ADMINISTRATOR.3 (Noah Webster)

2. One who administers, or who directs, manages, distributes, or dispenses laws and rites, either in civil, judicial, political, or ecclesiastical affairs.

1012 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. ADMONITIONER.1 (Noah Webster)

ADMONITIONER, n. A dispenser of admonitions.

1013 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. ALL-DISPENSING.1 (Noah Webster)

ALL-DISPENSING, a. Dispensing all things; affording dispensation or permission.

1014 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. ANTINOMIAN.2 (Noah Webster)

… gospel dispensation, the law is of no use or obligation; or who hold doctrines which supersede the necessity of good works and a virtuous life. This sect originated …

1015 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CESSION.5 (Noah Webster)

… without dispensation or being otherwise qualified. When an ecclesiastical person is created a bishop, or when the parson of a parish takes another benefice …

1016 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CHARACTERIZE.4 (Noah Webster)

The system of mediation has characterized the entire scheme of divine dispensation.

1017 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. COLON.6 (Noah Webster)

The use of the colon is not uniform; nor is it easily defined and reduced to rules. Indeed the use of it might be dispensed with without much inconvenience.

1018 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. CONTENTED.1 (Noah Webster)

CONTENTED, pp. or a. Satisfied; quiet; easy in mind; not complaining, opposing or demanding more. The good man is contented with his lot. It is our duty to be contented with the dispensations of providence.

1019 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. DEALING.7 (Noah Webster)

2. Conduct in relation to others; treatment; as the dealings of a father with his children. God’s dealings with men are the dispensations of his providence, or moral government.

1020 Noah Webster’s 1828 Dictionary, p. DISPENSABLE.1 (Noah Webster)

DISPENSABLE, a. That may be dispensed with.