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  • noun Plural form of inculcation.

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Examples

  • Their sense of justice had become so obtuse as to wholly blunt the sense of reason, the brotherly sympathy of a common race-feeling, and the broad, liberal and just inculcations of Jesus Christ.

    Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007

  • Their sense of justice had become so obtuse as to wholly blunt the sense of reason, the brotherly sympathy of a common race-feeling, and the broad, liberal and just inculcations of Jesus Christ.

    Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007

  • Their sense of justice had become so obtuse as to wholly blunt the sense of reason, the brotherly sympathy of a common race-feeling, and the broad, liberal and just inculcations of Jesus Christ.

    Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007

  • Their sense of justice had become so obtuse as to wholly blunt the sense of reason, the brotherly sympathy of a common race-feeling, and the broad, liberal and just inculcations of Jesus Christ.

    Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007

  • Their sense of justice had become so obtuse as to wholly blunt the sense of reason, the brotherly sympathy of a common race-feeling, and the broad, liberal and just inculcations of Jesus Christ.

    Black and White T. Thomas Fortune 2007

  • There are few that are willing to say that, once again, the Government has attempted to pull the wool over our eyes to set in motion a string of events of such terrible magnitude, that with the social inculcations most of us were programmed with, it is simply impossible to comprehend.

    An Introduction to US tyranny 2006

  • These were continual inculcations to the children by their parents, and in every feast and council, by the "Instructors of the Precepts" to the people or to the audience of the council.

    History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan Andrew J. Blackbird

  • We owe this artist much for his beautiful inculcations of the charities of life.

    The Continental Monthly, Vol III, Issue VI, June, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various

  • These are the author's leading metaphysical inculcations.

    An Expository Outline of the "Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation" With a Notice of the Author's "Explanations:" A Sequel to the Vestiges Anonymous

  • _Margaret Luther_ [2] was noted among her neighbors as a model woman, and was so earnest in her inculcations of right that she preferred to see her son bleed beneath the rod rather than that he should do a questionable thing even respecting so small a matter as a nut.

    Luther and the Reformation: The Life-Springs of Our Liberties Joseph A. Seiss

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