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Dispensation (other)
Dispensation may refer to: * Dispensation (Catholic canon law), the suspension, by competent authority, of general rules of law in particular cases in the Catholic Church * (Common law) The former power of an English king to not apply a law in individual cases. See Sir Edward Hales, 3rd Baronet. * Dispensation (period), a period in history according to various religions * ''Dispensation'' (album), an album by Jimsaku * Dispensation of the fulness of times, a concept in Mormon doctrine * Dispensationalism See also * Classification of Pharmaco-Therapeutic Referrals * Dispenser (other) * Dispensing (other) Dispensing may refer to: * Resin dispensing, an industrial process * Remote dispensing, the use of automated systems to dispense prescription medications without an on-site pharmacist See also * Dispensation (other) * Dispenser (disambig ...
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Dispensation (Catholic Canon Law)
In the jurisprudence of the canon law of the Catholic Church, a dispensation is the exemption from the immediate obligation of law in certain cases.The Law of Christ Vol. I, pg. 284 Its object is to modify the hardship often arising from the rigorous application of general laws to particular cases, and its essence is to preserve the law by suspending its operation in such cases. Concept Since laws aimed at the good of the entire community may not be suitable for certain cases or persons, the legislator has the right (sometimes even the duty) to dispense from the law. Dispensation is not a permanent power or a special right as in privilege. If the reason for the dispensation ceases entirely, then the dispensation also ceases entirely.The Law of Christ Vol. I, pg. 285 If the immediate basis for the right is withdrawn, then the right ceases. Validity, legality, "just and reasonable cause" There must be a "just and reasonable cause"
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Sir Edward Hales, 3rd Baronet
Sir Edward Hales, 3rd Baronet (28 September 1645 – October 1695) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England from 1679 to 1681. He became a Catholic and supported King James II at the time of the Glorious Revolution. Background and early life Hales was the only son of Sir Edward Hales, 2nd Baronet, of Tunstall, Kent, a Royalist, by his wife Anne Wotton, the youngest of the four daughters and coheirs of Thomas Wotton, 2nd Baron Wotton. He was a descendant of John Hales, baron of the exchequer. He was educated at University College, and his tutor Obadiah Walker influenced him in the direction of Roman Catholicism. Career under Charles II On 28 November 1673 Hales was admitted to the rank of colonel of a foot regiment at Hackington, Kent. He purchased Hales Place (the mansion and estate of St. Stephen's parish, near Canterbury), where his descendants afterwards resided. He was elected Member of Parliament for Canterbury in 1679 and held the seat until ...
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Dispensation (period)
In theology, one meaning of the term dispensation is as a distinctive arrangement or period in history that forms the framework through which God relates to mankind. Baháʼí dispensations In the Baháʼí Faith, a dispensation is a period of progressive revelation relating to the major religions of humanity, usually with a prophet accompanying it. The faith's founder Bahá'u'lláh advanced the concept that dispensations tend to be millennial, mentioning in the ''Kitáb-i-Íqán'' that God will renew the "City of God" about every thousand years, and specifically mentioned that a new Manifestation of God would not appear within 1,000 years (1852–2852) of the inaugurating moment of Bahá'u'lláh's Dispensation, but that the authority of Bahá'u'lláh's message could last up to 500,000 years. Latter Day Saint dispensations In the Latter Day Saint movement, a dispensation is a period of time in which God gave priesthood authority to men on the Earth through prophetic callings. ...
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Dispensation (album)
is a Japanese drum and bass Drum and bass (also written as drum & bass or drum'n'bass and commonly abbreviated as D&B, DnB, or D'n'B) is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by fast breakbeats (typically 165–185 beats per minute) with heavy bass and sub-ba ... duo formed by Akira Jimbo and Tetsuo Sakurai in 1990, after they left the jazz/ fusion band Casiopea. They released 10 albums and one "Best of" collection, and disbanded in 1998. In 2020, they regrouped for their 30th anniversary, and in 2021 recorded a new albu Discography Albums * ''Jimsaku'' (1990) * ''45°C'' (1991) * ''Jade'' (1992) * ''Viva!'' (live album) (1992) * ''100%'' (1993) * '' Wind Loves Us'' (1993) * ''Navel'' (1994) * '' Blaze of Passion'' (1995) * ''Dispensation'' (1996) * ''Mega db'' (1997) * ''Jimsaku Beyond'' (2021) Compilations * ''Best Selection'' (1995) External links Official Tetsuo Sakurai website Official Akira Jimbo website Twitter page of the anniversary project {{ ...
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Dispensation Of The Fulness Of Times
In Christianity, the dispensation (or administration) of the fulness of times is thought to be a world order or administration in which the heavens and the earth are under the political and/or spiritual government of Jesus. The phrase is derived from a passage in Ephesians 1:10 ( KJV), which reads: "That in the dispensation of the fulness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven, and which are on earth; even in him." History The term "fulness of times" was designated as a specific period by a variety of theologians and pastors in the nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Jonathan Edwards equated the term with the eternal state. Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916) considered the fulness of times to consist of the millennial age as well as the "ages to come". George Soltau, a dispensationalist, placed the "dispensation of the fulness of times" after the millennial age. Analysis John Nelson Darby held a formidable body of d ...
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Dispensationalism
Dispensationalism is a system that was formalized in its entirety by John Nelson Darby. Dispensationalism maintains that history is divided into multiple ages or "dispensations" in which God acts with humanity in different ways. Dispensationalists generally maintain a belief in premillennialism, a future restoration of Israel and in a rapture that will happen before the second coming, generally seen as happening before the tribulation. Theology Progressive revelation Progressive revelation is the doctrine in some forms of Christianity that each successive book of the Bible provides further revelation of God and his program. For instance, the theologian Charles Hodge wrote: The New Testament writings, then, contain additional information regarding God and his program beyond the writings of the Old Testament. Disagreement exists between covenant theology and dispensationalism regarding the meaning of revelation. Covenant theology views the New Testament as the key to interpret ...
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Classification Of Pharmaco-Therapeutic Referrals
The ''Classification of Pharmaco-Therapeutic Referrals'' (''CPR'') is a taxonomy focused on defining and grouping together situations requiring a referral from pharmacists to physicians (and vice versa) regarding the pharmacotherapy used by the patients. It has been published in 2008. It is bilingual: English/Spanish (''Clasificación de Derivaciones Fármaco-terapéuticas''). It is a simple and efficient classification of pharmaco-therapeutic referrals between physicians and pharmacists permitting a common inter-professional language. It is adapted to any type of referrals among health professionals, and to increase its specificity it can be combined with ATC codes, ICD-10, and ICPC-2 PLUS. It is a part of the ''MEDAFAR Project'', whose objective is to improve, through different scientific activities, the coordination processes between physicians and pharmacists working in primary health care. Supporting institutions * Pharmaceutical Care Foundation of Spain (''Fundación P ...
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Dispenser (other)
The term dispenser typically imply a machine or container which is designed to release a specific amount of its content, usually liquids or powders/fine granular materials. In common usage, a dispenser may also refer to: * # * Devices * Candy * Klik Rockets Dispenser, a candy dispenser * Pez dispenser, a candy dispenser Hygiene * Automatic toothpaste dispenser, a device used to contain and dispense toothpaste * Paper-towel dispenser, a device that dispenses paper towels * Soap dispenser, a device that, when manipulated or triggered appropriately, yields soap *Hand sanitizer dispenser, a device that gives out hand sanitiser Medicine * # * Dispenser (prescription), a health professional who makes up prescriptions, such as a pharmacist or a pharmaconomist * Hearing aid dispenser, an entity that sells hearing aid * Pill dispenser, items which release medication at specified times Others # * Cash dispenser, Device used to process cash present operation in automat ...
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