Coactive

Word COACTIVE
Character 8
Hyphenation co ac tive
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Church in the name of the sovereign and under his authority, possess any coactive strength, executive power, or terrestrial authority, it is evident that these ministers can inflict only spiritual punishments. ❋ Unknown (2007)

A compulsive, coactive, punitive, or corrective power, formally political, is also granted to the political magistrate in matters of religion, in reference to all sorts of persons and things under his jurisdiction. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

This jurisdiction, the actual power of ruling is legislative, judicial, or coactive. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

The two are not coactive, but the Evil is, so to speak, the only activity invading the passive sphere or abyss of ❋ 1823-1886 (1876)

In the growth of the embryo, Sir Everard Home I think noticed that the evolution was not from one central point, but coactive from three or more points. ❋ Ralph Waldo Emerson (1842)

"Physical necessity," again, exists wherever there is either a causal connection between antecedents and consequents in the material world, or even a coactive and compulsory constraint in the moral world. ❋ James Buchanan (1837)

Then will be felt, and too late will be acknowledged, the ruin which follows the disjoining of religion from the state, the separation of morality from policy, and the giving conscience no concern and no coactive or coercive force in the most material of all the social ties, the principle of our obligations to government. ❋ Edmund Burke (1763)

For controllability in tight corners and when executing U-turns, K-ACT's coactive function does not engage when braking is initiated at speeds below 12mph ❋ Maxx Biker (2010)

A teacher teaches at all, only so far as he causes this coactive energy of the pupil's mind. ❋ Unknown (2010)

_ (97) This point he proveth in that chapter at length, where he disputeth both against temporal and spiritual coactive jurisdiction in the church. ❋ George Gillespie (1630)

Ecclesiastical persons may convocate councils simply, and by a spiritual power and jurisdiction; but to convocate them by a temporal and coactive power, pertaineth to princes only. ❋ George Gillespie (1630)

For maximum controllability in tight corners and when executing U-turns, K-ACT's coactive function does not engage when braking is initiated at speeds below 12mph ❋ Unknown (2009)

a legal coactive force to bind within, nor a claim to be recognized abroad. ❋ Various (N/A)

Christ; that whatever one possesses beyond another is a concession of the Emperor, who can moreover revoke what he has granted, - which assertions are certainly contrary to sacred teaching and savour of heresy; 5) these blasphemers say that the universal Church may not inflict a coactive penalty on any person unless with the emperor's permission. " ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

They may indeed, and ought to publish God’s own ordinances and commandments, and, by their coactive temporal power, urge and enforce the observation of the same. ❋ George Gillespie (1630)

_Coactiva_, &c. “The coactive power of a prince (saith he (945)), doth not absolutely bind the subject, but only with this condition, except he would compel him to that which is unlawful. ❋ George Gillespie (1630)

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