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But their men were giving ground, when by the monition of the saints, as I have shown, she came to them and turned the fray.
The waves of evil monition rose ever higher.
A monition can be imposed in person by a bishop or by an ecclesiastical court.
Their own wild heart and what faith it has will guide them: and is not that the monition of some genius, better or worse?
August 9, 1879: A monition is issued to Green prohibiting the practices complained of.
She felt some inward monition that told her she had come to a certain parting of the ways of life.
"The skull is the monition to be prepared anytime to risk the life of our own I for the life of the entity."
The message and monition of the figure was, that resistance would be hopeless; that if blood flowed, wo to him who shed it.
"Would you like that ad- ' monition, Metria?"
In the U.S., monition refers to a summons.
"Their service was excellent, and their monition present; but the problem is they want different things - so I closed their restaurant" said Blanc.
It is the least severe censure available against clergy of the Church of England, less severe than a monition.
"But it is my pre- monition he'll discover something else, for Elric is not always motivated by his own wishes.
Raising its evil beak, it glared with filmy eyes, but slunk away from their approach as if at the monition of its owners.
He invited a quarrel with his bishop, Seth Ward, by ranging himself with the choir against episcopal monition.
'You handled that very competently I thought, Rupert, but your id monition to be loyal and discreet was hardly necessary.
The bishop was able to issue a monition, but if the parties did not agree to his jurisdiction, then the matter was to be sent for trial (section 9).
Our company with one voice thanked me for my good ad- monition, and promised me to live soberly and civilly, and without giving any the least occasion of offence.
Dunbar also is known for his "Monition of Cursing" against the Border Reivers of the Anglo-Scottish Border region.
In addition to his sermons Colet's works include some scriptural commentary and works entitled Daily Devotions and Monition to a Godly Life.
Verily, all too well do I understand the dream's portent and monition: my DOCTRINE is in danger; tares want to be called wheat!
A short extract gives the flavour: The Monition not only curses the Reivers themselves, but their horses, their clothing, their crops, and all who aid them in any way.
He The Scions of Shannara 419 realized that what he had experienced was more probably a pre- monition of what might be than a vision of what was.
Gardiner had duties too in London, and in February 1587 a formal complaint was made against him, among others, for neglecting to preach at St Paul's Cross according to a monition.
While he tosses and storms, straining every nerve, in that sea of ambition and confusion, there comes, sombre and still, a monition that for him the issue of it will be swift death.