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Definition of "mediatorship" [me•di•a•tor•ship]

  • The office or character of a mediator. (noun)

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Use "mediatorship" in a sentence
  • "In my recollection, a potential president tries to demonstrate a record of leadership, not of mediatorship."
  • "Judaical church, the meaning and intendment of the types attended therewith, the offices that men were consecrated unto thereby, are at the bottom of this expression; nearer the unction of Jesus Christ (from whence he is called Messiah, and the Christ, the whole performance of his office of mediatorship being called also his anointing, Dan.ix. 24, as to his furnishment for it), concurs hereunto."
  • "As St. Paul himself often desired the help of the prayers of the faithful, without any injury to the mediatorship of Jesus Christ."