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Definition of Reordaining
1. reordain [v] - See also: reordain
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reordaining
Literary usage of Reordaining
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Origines Ecclesiasticæ: Or, The Antiquities of the Christian Church, and by Joseph Bingham (1834)
"... and Reordaining. All I shall add further in this chapter, is only a seasonable
and useful reflection on what lias hitherto been said, in relation to the ..."
2. Where the Protestant Episcopal Church Stands: A Review of Official by Edward McCrady (1916)
"He says, in his Letters of Orders, when reordaining one who had previously received
Scotch Presbyterian Ordination only: "Not annulling his former Orders ..."
3. History of the Christian Church by John Fletcher Hurst (1900)
"... of our men ordained in foreign parts have been pronounced to be no lawful
ministers." So late as 1660 Bramhall, archbishop of Armagh, in reordaining ..."
4. Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: With the Suppressed Passages of the by Gilbert Burnet, Thomas Burnet (1823)
"... and that the reordaining a priest ordained in another church imported no more,
but that they received him into orders according to their rules, ..."
5. The History of the Reformation of the Church of England by Gilbert Burnet (1841)
"In this point of reordaining such as were 'mc' ordained in heresy or schism, the
church of Rome has not gone by any steady rule: for though they account the ..."