Fill our hearts with joy and gladness, that ever having of all things a sufficiency, we may superabound in all good works, in Christ Jesus our Lord, &c.'" The writer then enjoins that, "if two or three other virgins are present, they also shall give thanks over the bread set out, and join in the prayers. [Please select]
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He enjoins kindness to servants and emancipation of slaves. [Please select]
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Justice enjoins a regard to the reputation of others. [Please select]
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Right is that which the sovereign enjoins, wrong that which he forbids. [Please select]
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The Bishop constantly enjoins on his clergy to endeavor to elicit the lay opinion. [Please select]
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We all know what that enjoins; there is a standard to appeal to. [Please select]
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Love, in her opinion, enjoins obligation of service, rather than confers rights of examination and direction. [Please select]
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He lays bare his spirit especially to Bourlamaque, a quiet, efficient, thoughtful man, like himself, and enjoins him to burn the letters--which he does not, happily for posterity. [Please select]
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