Which preposition to use with dispensations

of Occurrences 159%

And that I may not leave that head wholly untouched, one observation I shall add relating to the virtues of plants, in which I think there is something of truththat is, that there are of the wise dispensation of Providence such species of plants produced in every country as are made proper and convenient for the meat and medicine of the men and animals that are bred and inhabit therein.

from Occurrences 27%

If they get the dispensation from Rome they will hurry events.

for Occurrences 11%

to imagine that prospective penitence can excuse a present violation of duty, and that the pure natures of the heavenly powers will admit of compromise or dispensation for sin.

in Occurrences 9%

It is almost sufficient to fix the font in the synagogue, to witness so joyous a dispensation in behalf of the people of these islands!

to Occurrences 7%

God keep her in her present mind, to whom be thanks and praise for all His dispensations to mankind!

with Occurrences 4%

Howbeit the Lord's dispensations with his people, in that one way, may be various, as his way with his people under the law is different from his way with his people under the gospel; and his dispensations with individual believers, whether under the law or under the gospel, is not the same in all things.

towards Occurrences 3%

Providence for the most part sets us upon a Level, and observes a kind of Proportion in its Dispensation towards us.

on Occurrences 2%

In 1534, Guillaume des Moulins, Count of Brie, asked permission for his mother, who was then eighty years of age, to cease fasting; the Bishop of Paris only granted dispensation on condition that the old lady should take her meals in secret and out of sight of every one, and should still fast on Fridays.

without Occurrences 1%

My spirit has not bowed to this dispensation without prayer for resignation to being thus laid aside, but since I have been enabled to take the above view, I have been contented to be silent, believing that so is the will of God.

after Occurrences 1%

He even then only granted the dispensation after imposing on that Christian king the repetition of a certain number of prayers and the performance of certain pious deeds.

as Occurrences 1%

This supernatural virtue is Charity, sometimes expressed in the simpler form of Love, the essence of the social code of Christianity and the symbol of the New Dispensation as justice was the symbol of the Old.

by Occurrences 1%

This regulation is, however, subject to dispensation by the Grand Master, or Presiding Grand Officer, in which case the number to be initiated, passed, or raised, will be restricted only by the words of the dispensation.

under Occurrences 1%

When the Supreme Court thus undertook to determine the reasonableness of legislation it assumed, under a somewhat thin disguise, the position of an upper chamber, which, though it could not originate, could absolutely veto most statutes touching the use or protection of property, for the administration of modern American society now hinges on this doctrine of judicial dispensation under the Police Power.

about Occurrences 1%

This proceedeth (which is the second particular) partly from God's hiding of his face, and changing his dispensations about them, and compassing them with clouds, and partly from themselves and their own mistakes: as, 1.

Which preposition to use with  dispensations