Which preposition to use with ordinations

of Occurrences 37%

The various schemes of new time, of daylight saving, of co-ordinations of time, uniformity of time all through certain States, have given rise to doubts and queries regarding the time for fulfilling the precept of the office and also regarding the time for lawful anticipation of Matins and Lauds.

in Occurrences 7%

Hitherto the great majority of them had sought ordination in the Church of England, such having always been Lady Huntingdon's desire for them.

for Occurrences 2%

[Footnote 2: Neander's Geschichte der Christlichen Ethik, p. 219.] Chrysostom, as a young man, evaded ordination for himself and secured it to his dearest friend Basil (who should not be confounded with Basil the Great, the brother of Gregory of Nyssa) by a course of deception, which he afterwards labored to justify by the claim that there were lies of necessity, and that God approved of deception as a means of good to others.

from Occurrences 2%

"Yes, I did bring you both into God's visible church on earth, and you were baptised by one who received his ordination from the Archbishop of Canterbury himself,"Maud smiled a little archly"and who has never forgotten his ordination vows, as he humbly trusts.

among Occurrences 2%

A special American Commission, headed by Colonel Edward M. House, personal friend and trusted adviser of President Wilson, arrived in London on November 8, on its way to attend the Allies' conference which met in Paris November 22, to perfect a system of co-ordination among the nations at war with Germany and secure a better understanding of their respective needs.

between Occurrences 2%

The success of such tactics demands, of course, finished work from the artillery-men and perfect co-ordination between artillery and infantry.

with Occurrences 2%

The head of a large school is only too glad to hand over to a competent assistant the organisation of her own department and its co-ordination with other school activities.

as Occurrences 1%

I opposed his ordination as an elder of our church, because I thought it dishonor to sit by his side; and he therefore tried to make me look as black as himself, by publishing things he was enabled to concoct by the aid of certain of my enemies in New York.

than Occurrences 1%

I humbly believe that the power of the tongue comes of a higher ordination than the bishop's.

to Occurrences 1%

Thus, the night prior to ordination to the priesthood, the night prior to a great battle, was spent in watching before the altar.

without Occurrences 1%

More vacant pulpits would more converts make; All would have latitude enough to take: The rest unbeneficed your sects maintain; For ordinations without cures are vain, And chamber practice is a silent gain.

by Occurrences 1%

He then lounged at home for a while in his widowed mother's cottage at Ballymahon, until he was persuaded to take orders, but spoiled his already sufficiently poor chances of ordination by appearing before the bishop of Elphin in scarlet breeches.

Which preposition to use with  ordinations