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admoestação
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exhortació
The act of exhorting; an earnest attempt at persuasion.
incitement
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admoestação
1
However, James's
exhortation
to ministers to sort this does not suggest specifics.
2
Such was plainly the trust of the author of the following
exhortation
:
3
These are the plain principles involved in the
exhortation
of my text.
4
In either case, this verse gives the reason for the preceding
exhortation
.
5
The Buddha stands in the attitude of
exhortation
,
with one, hand uplifted.
6
Hence the placid acceptance of military propaganda and even of vindictive
exhortation
.
7
The
exhortation
is next enforced by presenting the consequences of neglecting it.
8
The thing was done; the priest's words of
exhortation
were largely superfluous.
9
The worse he was, the more emphatic is the
exhortation
to persistence.
10
And many other things, in his
exhortation
,
preached he unto the people.
11
Education on the matter, and
exhortation
to personal abstinence, must be continued.
12
If this were not true, the
exhortation
would not answer the end.
13
The results of the Westminster poll make this
exhortation
even more urgent.
14
Kuudor turned to his remaining charges and gave a short, impassioned
exhortation
.
15
An
exhortation
to works of mercy, and to the love of wisdom.
16
Take, then, that pastoral
exhortation
to a young minister in 1 Tim.
exhortation
general exhortation
further exhortation
last exhortation
religious exhortation
practical exhortation
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