It was altogether fitting that the ministration of the sacraments be given, not to the angels, but to men. |
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Adequate arrangements are to be made for the provision of religious ministration to prisoners. |
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Volunteering has a rich history, traceable in Britain at least back to medieval times, when there was a strong association between religion and ministration to the poor and sick. |
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In the earliest stories, Bertie often rewards Jeeves by giving him cash, sometimes in a specified amount, but as ministration and recompense enter a psychological realm, this sort of crass transaction vanishes. |
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Medical and religious personnel whose detention is no longer necessary for the care and ministration of the wounded and sick should be allowed to return to their own party. |
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