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Washington Post, in rare moment of clarity, admoni...
01/25/2006 2006
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Quae omnia quum retulisset cardinalis beato Francisco per modum admoni admonitionis, beatus Franciscus, nihil sibi respondens, cepit ipsum per manum et duxit eum ad fratres congregatos in capitulo, et sic locutus est fratribus in fervore et virtute Spirit us sancti: --
Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres Henry Adams 1878
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Nwe all these things happened unto them for ensamples; and they are written for our admoni* turn, upon whom the ends of the world are come.
Sermons, for parochial and domestic use, designed to illustrate and enforce ... 1813
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If we are unable to digest public discourses of the description which we have been giving, mucli less are we disposed to bear with the private admoni - tions of a judicious and sincere friend, who is so faithful as to unveil to us our own heart.
Sermons translated from the original French of the late Rev. James Saurin, pastor of the French church at the Hague Sutcliffe, Joseph, 1762-1856, tr 1812
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Yet notwithstanding such severe admoni - tions, rarely does government honor with its confi - dence, the man whose merit is his sole title to prefer - ence: the weight of powerful connexions, or the arts of intriguing courtiers, too often bear down, unsup - ported, though transcendent, worth.
Memoirs of the war in the Southern department of the United States Lee, Henry, 1756-1818 1812
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But this is not all; in addition to all the admoni - tions and warnings, which God has given to man - kind, by his providential dealings, he has been call - ing upon a wicked world, in every age, by his fervants the prophets, rifing up early and fending them, faying, "O do not that abominable thing which I hate."
Twenty four sermons on various useful subjects Williams, Nehemiah, 1748-1796 1797
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Lot's fon in law, for defpiilng the continual admoni - tions of Lot: then calling to the thunders, lightnings, and fires, he bids them hear the call and conunaod of God to come and deftroy a godlefs nation i he brings them down with fome fhort warning to other nations to take heed.
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Therfore we muft holde in minde the admoni - tion of Paule, v/here he biddeth the faithfull to worke their owne fal - PhiJ. ». uation with feare and trembling, bycaufe it is the Lorde that workcth *** boch the willing and the perfourming.
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Longe aliter ms taliStts exemplis perceffide ctitrat: nempe, vt infiymit. itls noilr£ admoni: i, ffficii e caueremiis, ne idem nobis. iccideret.
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A call of aatboritv*, admoni - tioQ to appear {citation.
A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the folio ed., by the author. To which is ... 1768
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