The act of ordaining; the act of conferring (or receiving) holy orders.
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Examples for "ordinances "
1 Others of the earlier ordinances are in Anglo-French; many are in Latin.
2 And may teach the children of Israel all my ordinances which the
3 They walked in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.
4 And so they went home; and all the ordinances amounted to nothing.
5 The ordinances declare that the Brahmana is the foremost of all creatures.
1 The institution of marriage is the great SOCIAL ordinance of the race.
2 Last month, the government introduced the new rape laws in an ordinance .
3 The ordinance , therefore, reaches everybody concerned in the collection of the duties.
4 This ordinance of Moses probably suggested the first idea of a hospital.
5 A new convention in South Carolina then repealed the ordinance of nullification.
6 The restrictions on playing imposed by the ordinance may be briefly summarized:
7 The reserve artillery, ordinance and supply trains, etc., will precede General Hill.
8 Another clause of the ordinance has often been the subject of eulogy.
9 The public preaching of the word is an eminent ordinance of Christ.
10 With them the baptism of their children is the ordinance of name-giving.
11 We have a town ordinance against leaving it in piles to rot.
12 That this ordinance shall be in force from and after its passage.
13 The Senator thinks that this result is not attributable to the ordinance .
14 God commanded it, and made it the initiating ordinance to church communion.
15 Reps. 36, declared that the ordinance emancipated the slaves then held there.
16 The law here was ordained to life, and the ordinance still stands.
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Ordinance в диалектах
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