Definitionn. a communication intended to urge or persuade the recipients to take some action
Last update: July 13, 2015
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All his father's exhortation were in vain. [Please select]
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However, the context of the apostolic exhortation is always the grace of God. [noun]
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Nor should we forget the exhortation, Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom. [noun]
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Some of the audience testified their feeling of this exhortation, by loud exclamations of applause; others by hooting, and exclaiming--"To your tents, O Israel." [noun]
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His companions in command were named, and the whole received a strengthening exhortation from the preachers who were present. [noun]
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The spirit of insubordination had gone forth, and it seemed as if the exhortation of Habakkuk Mucklewrath had communicated a part of his frenzy to all who heard him. [noun]
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Jabesh Rentowel for the out-pouring of the afternoon exhortation. [noun]
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Neithotep shook his head doubtfully on hearing of Amasis' threats, and dismissed the prince with a few words of exhortation, a practice he never omitted. [noun]
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She concluded her exhortation with the words: "Ask for work." [noun]
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After some time spent in mutual exhortation, he got up, and squeezing me by the hand with uncommon fervour, cried, "God bless you both." [noun]
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He imagined men such as he had himself been a fortnight ago, and he addressed an edifying exhortation to them. [noun]
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