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Example sentences for "both kinds"

  • Part 27 Article XXII (X): Of Both Kinds in the Lord's Supper.

  • But he had delivered the use of both kinds, as the text, 1 Cor.

  • Fool that I was, I had hitherto thought it would be well if a general council decided that the sacrament be administered to the laity in both kinds[14].

  • Both kinds are so light, that when the ploughman has performed his morning's work, he throws the plough over his shoulder, and without feeling any inconvenience or fatigue, returns with it to his cottage.

  • The upas of both kinds must be preserved in very close vessels.

  • Both kinds, according to this regulation, were considered by the Dutch as calculated too high for an article of merchandize, and consequently were not much in demand in the western parts of India, to which it was at first sent by the Company.

  • The city of Berlin asked for communion in both kinds, and a considerable section of the nobles of Brandenburg expressed a hearty longing for the pure gospel.

  • They dispensed baptism in the German language, administered the communion in both kinds, and were indefatigable in preaching.

  • Lord’s Supper, repudiating the idea of a sacrifice in the mass, and insisting on communion in both kinds.

  • The Elector of Mainz cited the court preacher, George Winkler, of Halle, for dispensing the sacrament in both kinds at Ascheffenburg [Aschaffenburg].

  • Aggrandised by both kinds of might, kings should protect their subjects.

  • In the Vedas there are precepts of both kinds, viz.

  • Both kinds of wisdom, straight and crooked, should be within call of the king.

  • The Utraquists celebrated the communion in both kinds; the Brethren celebrated the communion in both kinds; therefore the Brethren were Utraquists.

  • The sum of these vessels of both kinds, that are so intimately correlated at this point, together with the connective and enveloping tissue, is the placenta.

  • In all these rudimentary living coelenteria the sexual cells of both kinds--ova and sperm cells--are formed by the same individual; it is possible that the oldest gastraeads were hermaphroditic.

  • Both kinds of cells pass first into the mantle-cavity after the opening of the gonads, proceed through the gill-clefts into the branchial gut, and are discharged from this through the mouth.

  • Both kinds of hallucination tend to be systematically and logically developed; if, e.

  • Most Missals appear to have contained some of both kinds.

  • The former may contain polyp-persons and medusa-persons, either one kind alone or both kinds combined; the latter will contain only medusa-persons variously modified.

  • An alarming disagreement now arose at Prague between the magistrates who were Calixtans, or receivers of the sacraments in both kinds, and the Taborites, nine of the chiefs of whom were privately arraigned, and put to death.

  • We must, therefore, investigate in a philosophical manner what is the origin of both kinds of love.

  • Shrubs, with resinous-dotted leaves, with or without stipules, and monoecious or dioecious flowers, both kinds in short scaly aments.

  • These enactments had indeed granted freedom of worship to the most moderate Utraquists--men who, except that they claimed the right to receive the communion in both kinds, hardly differed in their faith from the Roman church.

  • Likewise Duke Henry of Brunswick who extended a friendly invitation to Philip to dine with him, and admitted that he was not able to disprove the articles treating of both kinds, the marriage of priests, and the distinction of meats.

  • It was made a felony, and punishable with death, to teach that it was necessary to communicate in both kinds in the Holy Supper; or that priests, monks, or nuns vowed to celibacy might marry.

  • On Christmas-day, 1521, he preached in the parish church on the necessity of quitting the mass and receiving the sacrament in both kinds.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both are; both branches; both cheeks; both church and state; both civil and criminal; both countries; both ends; both faces; both girls; both here; both horse and foot; both kingdoms; both nations; both numbers; both places; both sexes; both their; both universities; both ways; both worlds; considerable quantity; les enfants; pounds could; several works; sixty cents; water upon the slab