Examples of using Ordained in English and their translations into Chinese
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Because it was God ordained that we were to meet.
Kym: I think it was ordained by God.
For humans, monogamy is not biologically ordained.
At a very early age he was ordained lector.
It is ordained in the eternal constitution of things.
Several years later, he was ordained by a Turkish archbishop, who later became a client of the Amvona Fund, investing his church's money in it.
He ordained that the only people who could sell on the bridge were goldsmiths and silversmiths, which helped develop Florence's imagery to wealthy foreign visitors.
After being ordained, he sought to use his technological education and experience to help fellow church leaders connect with more people.
Right there on top, as if Heaven itself had ordained that she read it, she saw a most unusual message.
Or if those publique Lands, and Services, were ordained as a sufficient maintenance of the Common-wealth, it was contrary to the scope of the Institution;
As a newly ordained priest, a long time ago and far away, I was humbled by people who would bring me things to bless.
On his return to Antioch, he was ordained deacon(381) and priest(386).
Like Melchizedek, He is ordained as a priest apart from the Law given on Mount Sinai(Hebrews 5:6).
Was this what his chi had ordained for him, this life in which he was like a person diligently acting a bizarre pantomime?
Those ordained to these special ministries, which are usually full-time occupations, are now called ministers or Priests.
He ordained also that courts be in session on Mondays and Thursdays;
Buddle was eventually ordained into the Church of England, obtaining a living at North Fambridge, near Maldon, Essex, in 1703.
I Darius the king have ordained that according to these things it be done with diligence.
What is done to me is ordained by nature, what I do by my own.
Brooks was ordained as a preacher of the gospel in 1640 and became a chaplain to the parliamentary fleet, serving for some years at sea.