65 adjectives to describe ministries

" Finally he called upon them to demand freedom of the press, freedom of religion, freedom of teaching and learning, a responsible ministry, representation of the people, arming of the people, and connection with Germany.

But it was in vain that she interceded for the man whose spiritual ministry she employed; Cromwell was inexorable.

One would suppose that a reasonably frugal royal family, with no house-rent to pay, could subsist in tolerable comfort on some £2,250 a week; but as a matter of fact, Dom Carlos made large additional drafts on the treasury, which servile ministries honored without protest.

They could go nowherein Jerusalem, Judæa, Samaria, or the uttermost parts of the earthwhere the gracious ministries of the Spirit had not preceded them.

It might very possibly give us unstable ministries, but unstable ministries may mean stable government, and such stable ministries as that which governs England at the present time may, by clinging obstinately to office, mean the wildest fluctuations of policy.

It might very possibly give us unstable ministries, but unstable ministries may mean stable government, and such stable ministries as that which governs England at the present time may, by clinging obstinately to office, mean the wildest fluctuations of policy.

Mr. Wesley had this great cause much at heart, and frequently recommended it to the support of those who attended his useful ministry.

Nor would he hear of a divided ministry; affairs were too complicated to permit him to be encumbered by colleagues.

The pastoral ministry.

We must have a native ministry instructed and trained up from their childhood according to the doctrines of the Gospel before they will be capable of taking the sole charge of this work.

The rule of Christ in his earthly ministry was, most certainly, to receive the supply of his physical wants from His Heavenly Father, in the use of means to secure the results offered in the ordinary operation of the laws of God.

They aimed at a theocratic ministry,to be the ambassadors of God Almighty,to allay strife and division.

" Some further remarks in his diary for this day turn upon the subject of the ministry, and the passage he quotes shows how deep and heart-searching is the work of preparation for an enlarged and effectual gospel ministry, whatever be the denomination among men to which the preacher belongs: In the course of reading the life of Mary Fletcher I find much deep instruction and encouragement.

Before I take you to "Yale," let me show you the spot on the Green on which, in 1745, Whitfield, being refused admission to the Congregational church, preached in the open air, under a tree, to an immense congregation,so great at that time was the dislike to a fervid evangelical ministry.

The meeting next day would witness his fervent ministry.

The regional administration was loosely associated with the central government through a sort of primitive ministry of the interior, and similarly the Chinese representatives in the protectorates, that is to say the foreign states which had submitted to Chinese protective overlordship, were loosely united with a sort of foreign ministry in the central government.

The rain and dew, and all the genial ministries of the seasons, did their unaided best to make it lovely and beautiful.

Now gentle ministries of love may soothe him in his pain; Water to cool his fevered lips he need not ask in vain.

F] * * * * * VARIANTS ON THE TEXT [Variant 1: 1815 From strife and from despair; a glorious ministry.

Then came prorogation for a fortnight and another hybrid ministry, known to New Zealand history as the "Clean-Shirt Ministry," because its leader ingenuously informed Parliament that when asked by the Governor to form an administration, he had gone upstairs to put on a clean shirt before presenting himself at Government House.

The next step to this ideal ministry is to have our books given out to us by women.

I believe he was pleased and hoped that a succession of incapable ministries and internal quarrels would weaken France still moreand prevent her from taking her place again as a great power.

The long political strife in England, the gross mismanagement of colonial affairs under Germain, and the shameful blunders that made Saratoga possible, all combined to encourage foreign powers to take the field against the king's incompetent and distracted ministry.

The 'infamous and tyrannical ministry' in England was accused of 'contemptible subservience' to the 'bloodthirsty, idolatrous, and hypocritical creed' of the French Canadians.

Thus we see, that not only from the remotest antiquity, but even among slaves and barbarians, the belief in supernatural agencies has been a popular creed, not, in fact, confined to any distant race or tribe of people; and, what is still more surprising, there is a singular and most remarkable identity in the notion or conception of their infernal ministry.

65 adjectives to describe  ministries