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educate her waiting-women in
scriptural piety" and is
believed to have
reproved her cousin, Mary Shelton, for "having 'idle poesies'
written in her prayer...
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Roman Empire, had
imprisoned John the
Baptist because he had
publicly reproved Herod for
divorcing his
first wife and
unlawfully taking his sister-in-law...
- century,
Peter Damian,
writing to the
clergy and
people of Osimo,
sharply reproved the "perverse and
wholly detestable practice of
certain people, who at...
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Orthodox Faith ...
sacred chief of
divine dogmas,
unstained by error ... true
reprover of heresy ...
foundation of bishops,
pillar of the
Orthodox faith, teacher...
- and
train for the
coming spring. In an
attempt to
seize the initiative,
reprove,
protect farms in mid-growing
season and
influence U.S.
Congressional elections...
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Samuel D. Proctor, who both went on to
become well-known preachers. King
reproved another student for
keeping beer in his room once,
saying they
shared responsibility...
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Testament (receiving
direct revelation), and
having authority to
publicly reprove Peter (Galatians 2:11–14).
Geisler and
MacKenzie also see the
absence of...
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citizens opened the rear
gates to Constantine.
Maximian was
captured and
reproved for his crimes.
Constantine granted some
clemency but
strongly encouraged...
- Look up reproof,
reprove, or
reproving in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Reproof may
refer to:
Reproof (firearms), a test of a gun
after its original...
- times. In an open
letter article referring to
their past conflicts, he
reproved her and
rejected her denials: "Jenny, as
outbreaks of measles,
mumps and...