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Definition of Impartations
1. impartation [n] - See also: impartation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Impartations
Literary usage of Impartations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Astor Lectures by William John Murray (1917)
"It is the seventh sense and is open on its positive side to the impartations of
Spirit; it is likewise on its negative side within reach of the suggestions ..."
2. The Methodist Review (1838)
"... and thus, by action and reaction, an increase of its prosperity leads to
importunate prayer for larger impartations of the Spirit, ..."
3. Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review (1873)
"This spirit-impartation is not final, but is to be followed by ever renewed higher
impartations. Tbis spirit is not a merely qualitative magnitude that ..."
4. Psychology and Preaching by Charles Spurgeon Gardner (1918)
"The true psychologist will not deny that new impartations of life may be made to
the individual life from the psychical universe; ..."
5. The Doctrine of Sacred Scripture: A Critical, Historical, and Dogmatic by George Trumbull Ladd (1883)
"Here in the Bible is the narrative of these deeds, the storehouse of these ideas,
the exhibition of these impartations of spiritual life. ..."