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English Dictionary: dispensation by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
dispensation
n
  1. an exemption from some rule or obligation
  2. a share that has been dispensed or distributed
  3. the act of dispensing (giving out in portions)
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Dispensation \Dis`pen*sa"tion\, n. [F. dispensation, L.
      dispensatio.]
      1. The act of dispensing or dealing out; distribution; often
            used of the distribution of good and evil by God to man,
            or more generically, of the acts and modes of his
            administration.
  
                     To respect the dispensations of Providence. --Burke.
  
      2. That which is dispensed, dealt out, or appointed; that
            which is enjoined or bestowed; especially (Theol.), A
            system of principles, promises, and rules ordained and
            administered; scheme; economy; as, the Patriarchal,
            Mosaic, and Christian dispensations.
  
                     Neither are God's methods or intentions different in
                     his dispensations to each private man. --Rogers.
  
      3. The relaxation of a law in a particular case; permission
            to do something forbidden, or to omit doing something
            enjoined; specifically, in the Roman Catholic Church,
            exemption from some ecclesiastical law or obligation to
            God which a man has incurred of his own free will (oaths,
            vows, etc.).
  
                     A dispensation was obtained to enable Dr. Barrow to
                     marry.                                                --Ward.

From Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary [easton]:
   Dispensation
      (Gr. oikonomia, "management," "economy"). (1.) The method or
      scheme according to which God carries out his purposes towards
      men is called a dispensation. There are usually reckoned three
      dispensations, the Patriarchal, the Mosaic or Jewish, and the
      Christian. (See {COVENANT}, Administration of.) These
      were so many stages in God's unfolding of his purpose of grace
      toward men. The word is not found with this meaning in
      Scripture.
     
         (2.) A commission to preach the gospel (1 Cor. 9:17; Eph.
      1:10; 3:2; Col. 1:25).
     
         Dispensations of Providence are providential events which
      affect men either in the way of mercy or of judgement.
     
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