单词 | monition |
例句 | He endeavored to turn his stay in Avegliana to account by publishing the customary monition for all persons to come forward and confess their own heresy or denounce those who were suspect. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z Sometimes monitions of this kind formed part of the regular proceedings of the autos de f�. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z And have we not felt our utter powerlessness, whether by public preaching or by private monition, to find a way to those case-hardened hearts? Letters to the Clergy On The Lord's Prayer and the Church 2012-03-29T02:00:12.080Z You need but the slightest monition of my leg, and instantly your other shoulder takes the lead. Patroclus and Penelope A Chat in the Saddle 2012-03-26T02:00:39.977Z Diggory, like an obedient son, followed his father's monitions, and strove to conduct himself exactly as the Londoner advised and directed. Wise Saws and Modern Instances, Volume II (of 2) 2012-03-12T03:00:23.003Z Their submission not being forthcoming, he proceeded to Venice, and addressed to the Doge Gradenigo a monition ordering him, under pain of excommunication, to swear to obey all the papal constitutions on heresy. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z Vain his mother's fond monitions; soon a friend, with fiendish laugh, Tempts him to a quiet tea-garden, plies him there with shandy-gaff! Mr Punch's Model Music Hall Songs and Dramas Collected, Improved and Re-arranged from Punch 2012-03-06T03:00:20.097Z It was the gentle monition of a friend, never the pompous dictation of conscious superiority. Miss Ellis's Mission 2012-02-11T03:04:04.613Z Though the storm was raging over the outer world, to Blue Fox in his burrow had come a monition of evil. Hoof and Claw 2012-01-28T03:00:27.507Z We have seen that there is a continuous transition from experimental to spontaneous telepathy; from our transferred pictures of cards to monitions of a friend's death at a distance. Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death 2012-01-05T03:00:42.307Z Gradenigo refused, alleging that this would be a violation of his oath of office; the inquisitor withdrew his monition, and matters remained as before. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z The following conversation, which took place in the first audience of monition, may be interesting to some readers. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z Not by a special monition from heaven, but by the ordinary progress and elevation of the human mind. The Book Of God In The Light Of The Higher Criticism 2011-11-24T03:00:46.897Z From the opposite dimness came an ominous clank of chains, made by the men at either of the two wheels, and a sudden "All aboard!" flung out in gruff tones as a stimulating monition. An Ambitious Woman A Novel 2011-11-23T03:00:54.137Z These monitions may indeed be pictures of the dying friend, but they are seldom such pictures as the decedent's brain seems likely to project in the form in which they reach the percipient. Human Personality and its Survival of Bodily Death 2012-01-05T03:00:42.307Z And how tenderly do the ancient prophets also attune their monitions to the promptings of the richest and purest of human sympathies. Creed And Deed A Series of Discourses 2011-10-12T02:00:40.147Z After plastering him with sickening sophistries as to his "sweetest recompense," it gives the utterly unnecessary monition, "March! no fatal repose, there are still laurels to gather"! Napoleon's Letters to Josephine 2011-09-23T02:00:21.947Z Whatever was wrong, it was not unconnected with her monitions or ministrations—of that he was confident. Campaigning with Crook and Stories of Army Life 2011-09-21T02:00:34.517Z And so, when Jesus was advised to go thence or Herod would kill Him, He at once knew who had instigated the crafty monition, and sent back his defiance to that fox. The Gospel According to St. Mark 2011-08-20T02:00:14.427Z A hidden, insidious disease, which seldom leaves its nature long doubtful, had begun its work, and the quickened spirit caught the first whisper of monition. Memoir of Mary L. Ware, Wife of Henry Ware, Jr. 2011-08-02T02:00:25.157Z He flattered himself that religion dictated the measure: yet sometimes, in a sleepless hour, the monition of his distant benefactor would come mournfully, "He that taketh the sword shall perish by the sword." Olive Leaves Or, Sketches of Character 2011-06-25T02:00:21.120Z These animal familiars are chosen by individuals, obeying the monition of dreams, or are assigned to them at birth, or at puberty, by the tribal magicians. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z In these matters we must believe that we are guided through our inclinations, and I have determined not to be disobedient to the pleasing monition. By Veldt and Kopje 2011-06-15T02:00:20.067Z By earnest persuasion, gentle entreaty, brotherly monition, paternal remonstrance. Rambles of a Naturalist 2011-06-04T02:00:13.503Z Some secret monition moved him to an alarm. The Shooting of Dan McGrew, A Novel Based on the Famous Poem of Robert Service 2011-05-28T02:00:24.557Z And he, who knew so well to test Of time, the fleeting prize, Did on thy meek monitions rest And take their wisdom to his breast, And gird him for the skies. Olive Leaves Or, Sketches of Character 2011-06-25T02:00:21.120Z The Biblical monition that, in evincing a generous hospitality, we may sometimes entertain angels unawares, seems to me in point. What I know of farming: a series of brief and plain expositions of practical agriculture as an art based upon science 2011-03-29T02:00:08.937Z The preservation of his life from the peculiar dangers of childhood, was owing to the monitions of this good Spirit. History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z Whether the silent monition reached her, certainly her next words showed no agitation, rather, a queer, poised sagacity. The Messenger 2011-03-26T02:00:14.523Z These monitions and prescriptions are rapidly becoming a dead-letter, but they possess a certain historical interest. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 8 "Ethiopia" to "Evangelical Association" 2011-03-05T03:00:24.537Z For more than once Judge Roscoe was uncomfortably visited by hospitable monitions. The Storm Centre 2011-03-01T03:00:39.427Z He would not listen to the whispered monitions of reason, so utterly at variance with the passionate throbbings of his heart. No Surrender 2011-01-29T03:00:22.467Z Yielding now, half alarmed, and half bantering with himself, to these shadowy interior monitions, he half-unconsciously quitted the door; repassed the gate; and soon found himself retracing his homeward path. Pierre; or The Ambiguities 2011-01-17T03:00:45.163Z This great big old bear of a man, you see, according to D.C. gossip Lloyd Grove, "enjoys the friendliest relations with the Washington media elite of any prospective candidate vying for the Republican monition." What Haley Barbour's amnesia tells us 2010-12-22T13:01:00Z No monition or sentence was pronounced against the Bishop of Lincoln for having committed breaches of the ecclesiastical law. Cathedral Cities of England He had half a mind to take Uncle Ephraim into his confidence to procure pencils and paper, but a prudent monition swayed him. The Storm Centre 2011-03-01T03:00:39.427Z He used to follow the monitions of a German sorceress. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius The message and monition of the figure was that resistance would be hopeless; that if blood flowed, woe to him who shed it. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII When he addressed her she answered, if at all, with her eyes, and in them she put something that resembled a monition. A Transient Guest and Other Episodes All but one of them said that before the executory letters were published a monition must first be sent to the King. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII Whichever way he turned there was some monition of its presence. The Truth About Tristrem Varick A Novel The language in which Socrates or his disciples spoke of its monitions lent itself to different interpretations. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius With this in view, many and oft were the monitions addressed to them by himself and his accomplice. Haviland's Chum Women do nothing by halves; they are faithful lovers and enthusiastic haters, and they are not always governed in either feeling by the monitions of unbiased justice or even judgment. Women of America Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 10 (of 10) He may be deprived without the delay of a monition. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII The congregation of Hasidim elaborated a liturgy under the Persian influence, in which prayer was the chief element, and the secondary part, the instruction from the Torah and the monitions of the prophets. Jewish Theology Too often they carry their fidelity to this monition to the illegitimate length of insistence upon idiosyncracy rather than of emphasis upon personality. Child Versus Parent Some Chapters on the Irrepressible Conflict in the Home The South shall furnish victims for the block; And Teuhtlile shall repair him to the coast; The dread monition of the flaming stars May be evaded with our ready zest. Montezuma An Epic on the Origin and Fate of the Aztec Nation With the exception of the “monition of cursing” by Gavin Dunbar, Archbishop of Glasgow, little or nothing seems to have been done by the Church to stem the tide of Border lawlessness. Border Raids and Reivers He had already warned him, but his monition had not been respected. The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII And then, abruptly, as such things occur, without so much as a monition, she read in public print that he had been summoned as a co-respondent. Eden An Episode And oh, as I have listened to the monitions of this demon, it seemed as though the veil of futurity were raised, and I could read my fate in after years. Hansford: A Tale of Bacon's Rebellion I distinctly hear a wondrous voice within me echoing a monition of my soul, which tells me you are my true friend. The Serapion Brethren, Vol. I. Such indeed was the conformity between the underlying conceptions, that, at almost the first monition, Isis, whose veil no mortal had raised, lifted it from her black breast and suckled there the infant Jesus. The Lords of the Ghostland A History of the Ideal And she gave me a meaning sign—half a wink, half a monition. Romantic Spain A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. II) It neither permits the haughtiest to be free from its monitions, nor leaves the humblest without the consolation of a knowledge of another life. History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volume I (of 2) Revised Edition The chief rule of their faith is that the inspiration of the Holy Spirit so guides and teaches them that the Bible and all else is subordinate to this inward monition of the Spirit. The Church Handy Dictionary All about him stole up the soft and secret perfumes of the summer’s dusk,—perfumes that feel their way through the air like the monitions of early love, going out from one soul to another. Stories by American Authors, Volume 3 And we do command and interdict all and every the noblemen, subjects, and people, that they presume not to obey her, or her monitions, mandates, and laws.” Guy Fawkes or A Complete History Of The Gunpowder Treason, A.D. 1605 Neither the king nor queen would heed such monitions. Maria Antoinette Makers of History Let us heed Carlyle's stern monition:—"The Jew old-clothes having now grown fairly pestilential, a poisonous incumbrance in the path of of men, burn them up with revolutionary fire." Comic Bible Sketches Reprinted from "The Freethinker" Then we pause, and separate before these faint hints of our imperfection deepen into distasteful monitions, and before our fulness of enjoyment degenerates into satiety. Continental Monthly, Vol. III, No IV, April 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy You might walk early or lie late, so shirk Week-day devotions: but stay Sunday o'er, And morning church is obligatory: No mundane garb permissible, or dread The butler's privileged monition! Browning's England A Study in English Influences in Browning A voice within told him his place was in the heart of the combat and he obeyed its monition with joyful alacrity. War Letters of a Public-School Boy But when do the young and confiding ever regard monitions of this kind. Graham's Magazine Vol XXXII No. 1 January 1848 The first requires no special counterblast; the old monition, "Don't like it for its impropriety, but also don't let its impropriety hide its merits from you if it has any," will suffice. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century If her instinct sometimes warned her to beware, her generous heart was eager to pay small heed to the monition except so far as concerned her father. Brand Blotters You convinced me that I had mistaken my career, and, thanks to your monitions, I ceased to practise as a Poet, and became the Photographer you now behold!' The Talking Horse And Other Tales But whenever I see the finger of duty and honour and family affection all beckoning me along a particular road, I make a point of obeying their monitions—occasionally. Vice Versa or A Lesson to Fathers Have we no part in these solemn monitions? Memories of Bethany I also was able to convey strong monitions to the other side. The Birth of Yugoslavia, Volume 2 But the secret is an open one — the practical monitions are plain enough, which declare that on our dealings with matter depend our weal and woe, physical and moral. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 Providence whispers to her in the cradle the divine monition, “Be a kind, obedient, dutiful daughter.” The Young Maiden Others again, who feel and acknowledge the obligation of sharing a portion of their wealth with the poor, are yet glad to appease the monitions of conscience at the least expense of time and thought. A Sermon Preached on the Anniversary of the Boston Female Asylum for Destitute Orphans, September 25, 1835 As grain by grain drops in Time’s sand-glass, it gives new significance and truthfulness to the Divine monition—“Behold, I come quickly!” Memories of Bethany Every day Father Marquette was sinking in languor, which both he and his companions supposed to be a monition of speedily approaching death. The Adventures of the Chevalier De La Salle and His Companions, in Their Explorations of the Prairies, Forests, Lakes, and Rivers, of the New World, and Their Interviews with the Savage Tribes, Two Hundred Years Ago Through our neglect of the monitions of a reasonable materialism we sin and suffer daily. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 He saw I was obstinate, and concluded his monitions by presenting his bill. The Scalp Hunters What startling monitions of the uncertainty of life!’” The Island Home Here is an instance of cultivation of memory by a notable scholar, who adds a monition to learners with weak memories, not to undertake to memorize too much at once. A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries Occasionally he issued additional 'monitions,' as, for example, when the Warden had allowed stage-plays to be performed in church during the Christmas holidays. Devon, Its Moorlands, Streams and Coasts She even tempted him to patronize her, but when he ventured upon something elderly and paternal in his monitions, she resented it so fiercely that she was astonished and ashamed. The Coast of Bohemia The shadows of the night were deep, and silence brooded within them, and the ears thrilled and tingled to the monitions of its voiceless sea. Despair's Last Journey Do not dismiss all that I have been saying about a present Christ leading men by their own impulses, which are His monitions, as fanatical and mystical and far away from daily experience. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Corinthians, Galatians, and Philippians Chapters I to End. Colossians, Thessalonians, and First Timothy. Corinna's monition to the singer is proper to the interpreter of historical truth: he should cull with the hand, and not sweep in with the scythe. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 1 of 3) Essay 1: Robespierre In what way, by the aid of what nervous mechanism, was the startling monition conveyed? Real Ghost Stories Mr. S. These—ah—supernatural monitions are not vouchsafed to us without a purpose. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, December 24, 1892 Even that form of peace was occasionally broken by startling assassinations for the purpose of monition and discipline to the colored race. Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860 The Voices of our Fathers, with thousand-fold stern monition to one and all, bid us awake. The Ontario Readers: The High School Reader, 1886 Suddenly he seemed to respond to some inward monition of danger, of responsibility. The Ordeal A Mountain Romance of Tennessee What inward monition had spoken to her, what she had seen, what she had heard, besides that note of triumph in Basterga's voice, matters not. The Long Night Everyman, advise you first of all; Go with a good advisement and deliberation; We all give you virtuous monition That all shall be well. "Everyman," with other interludes, including eight miracle plays But against this authoritative monition the design now was to have the States vote as a unit, and accordingly the Conventions in both the great States adopted instructions to that effect. Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860 Thousands of failures along the years of manhood and womanhood attest the truth of this monition. Making the Most of Life Some monitions of craft were vaguely astir in his dull old brain. The Ordeal A Mountain Romance of Tennessee Yet few performers of the day were so liberally favoured with the monitions of dullness and the ponderous patronage of self-complacent folly. Shadows of the Stage This monition, uttered in a slow, solemn tone, was received by the loafers good-naturedly, being advice they had often heard from the same lips. A Dream of Empire Or, The House of Blennerhassett As Ralph hesitated, a desire strengthened within him to read further, despite the monitions of conscience. Ralph Granger's Fortunes I cannot but think that he altered his mind and changed his purpose while he was writing it, actuated probably by that editorial monition as to its length. Thackeray "I have already said too much," he reminded himself in self-directed monition. The Chief Legatee There was a sterner change in store, however, and it came to him with the monition, "Physician, heal thyself!" Gifts of Genius A Miscellany of Prose and Poetry by American Authors From the grave of the eastern nations comes the tree monition to the western. Arbor Day Leaves A Complete Programme For Arbor Day Observance, Including Readings, Recitations, Music, and General Information In this category stood also the hearing of voices and obedience to monitions from the unseen. The Mormon Prophet In various degrees they all yield to temptation; all men in the vigour of their manhood do; and conscience still fills them with its old monitions and reproaches. Is Life Worth Living? Fear alone made him drive back and quell the monitions that sprang from within, for O, if they were only vain hopes could he survive the disappointment? Within the Temple of Isis Joan of Arc, however, would not listen to these monitions. Joan of Arc These monitions to Jack were written while his father was in Scotland in 1795. A Canadian Manor and Its Seigneurs The Story of a Hundred Years, 1761-1861 In the 'Observations' we have the monition not to attempt the manoeuvre 'unless an enemy press you on a lee shore.' Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 Publications Of The Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX. They rowed now without further monition, clucking, each to himself, little prayers for their safe deliverance from the beast. The Skipper and the Skipped Being the Shore Log of Cap'n Aaron Sproul O, most Holy and Revered Father, tell me, am I wrong in not listening to the monitions that are racking my inmost being? Within the Temple of Isis The coming of the letter was providential, she told herself: if Marcelle had not posted hers against her will, she might not have had this monition. The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes Mr. Punch, once hailed by the D.T. as "the Democritus of Fleet Street," on the strength of his "memorable monosyllabic monition," in turn salutes the immortal protagonist of the purple polysyllable. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, 1920-03-20 And has the present head of that Church quite failed to understand their monition? At Home And Abroad Or, Things And Thoughts In America and Europe But when the trial of his temper came he turned a deaf ear to every monition. Winter Evening Tales Each man present tried to tell himself that Pompeius was a victim of superstition, but every individual felt an inward monition that something portentous was about to be uttered. A Friend of Caesar A Tale of the Fall of the Roman Republic. Time, 50-47 B.C. This Spirit performs its office of a teacher by internal monitions, and, if encouraged, even by the external objects of creation. A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 3 It comes in with its inward monitions and reproofs, where the scripture has been neglected or forgotten. A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 2 "Be careful," was the doctor's monition, as he elevated his fore-finger, in the attitude of caution; "be careful." Hatchie, the Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellevue The churchwardens of the parish were requested to attend the meeting, and protest, on behalf of the vicar, and also to present the archdeacon's monition. From Death into Life or, twenty years of my minstry Remonstrance, monition, and inhibition, not being sufficient to teach him the error of his ways, Mr. Enraght was committed for contempt Nov. Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham A History and Guide Arranged Alphabetically But the Quakers, on the other hand, encourage the doctrine of perfection, or that all may do the will of God, if they attend to the monitions of his grace. A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 3 He issued his monition to the Bishop of London to inhibit the building any more of these offensively sumptuous edifices, and to compel the Jews to destroy those built within a prescribed time. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante) As soon as the claim is given, copies of the ship's papers and examinations are procured from the registry, and upon the return of the monition the cause may be heard. The Laws Of War, Affecting Commerce And Shipping They said that they "dared not stop that preaching," and so they took their monition back. From Death into Life or, twenty years of my minstry Ah, poor deluded one," sighed Path; "but thus is it ever with youth; and rejecting the monitions of wisdom, suffer they must. Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. II So, Christian people, accept the inward monition when it is stern and prohibitive. Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V) I speak from without, the friendliest voice must speak from without; and a man's ultimate monition comes only from within. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol. I True desire, the monition of nature, is much to be attended to. On the Choice of Books Ten shillings and twopence three farthings was the customary charge for an oath to the effect that he had served a monition on himself. The Life of Thomas, Lord Cochrane, Tenth Earl of Dundonald, G.C.B., Admiral of the Red, Rear-Admiral of the Fleet, Etc., Etc. Vol. I He tells us in tones of monition Of the clouds and the tempests to come: Let us drive him away to perdition, That he bore us no more with his hum. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 4 Before the coming of the missionary, the Indian of the Mackenzie basin heard in the winter wind no monition. The New North One would have supposed that this party would have needed no more monition to keep them together, and always on their guard. The First White Man of the West Life and Exploits of Col. Dan'l. Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky; Interspersed with Incidents in the Early Annals of the Country. The man who should provide for our Lord's infancy must be a man, in the nature of the case, who was receptive of spiritual monitions and devoted to the will of God. Our Lady Saint Mary But Mr. Buchanan has not profited, as we shall see, by the monition. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 06, April, 1858 The conscience which can easily elude the threats, the monitions, and the appeals of ordinary sermonizers, finds itself mastered by his mingled fervor, logic, and practical knowledge. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 49, November, 1861 The poor rabbits themselves were at a loss, for no kind monition apprised them of the coming flood. The New North It was an indistinct feeling, a threat of suffering like the confused warning of coming disease, an inarticulate monition of evil made up of fear and pleasure, of resignation and of revolt. An Outcast of the Islands She was so accustomed to think of impressions as purely spiritual monitions that she looked for no material visible accompaniment of the voice. Adam Bede To such monitions she began not to answer back—a symptom very dangerous. The Highwayman Once or twice Caradoc warned the swimmers to go more slowly, and at each monition Madden slowed up a trifle, but within a few minutes he would again speed up unconsciously. The Cruise of the Dry Dock The stars are the eternal monitions of spirituality. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860 I am almost angry with you for apologizing for your kind monitions and generous advice. Italian Letters, Vols. I and II The History of the Count de St. Julian It was all she could do indeed not to laugh, so startling and passionate had been the monition conveyed in Mr. Manisty's signal. Eleanor Everyman, advise you first of all, Go with a good advisement and deliberation; We all give you virtuous monition That all shall be well. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 She no sooner commenced attending the meeting than she began to feel the force of truth and hear the voice of the Spirit and the monitions of the Holy Ghost. Daughters of the Cross: or Woman's Mission I suppose that means that some inward monition, which he recognised to be of God, sent him there, in the expectation that at last he was to 'see the Lord's Christ.' Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke Perhaps because his companion seemed so careless and unfamiliar with the monitions of strenuous living; perhaps because her face was brilliant and naïve—some spontaneous thing of nature, unmarked by any lines of consciousness. Literary Love-Letters and Other Stories One great part of his crime was neglecting the faint monitions of which he was conscious. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Mark The which monitions and reasons of the false traitor being vnderstood and pondered by the great Turke and his counsell, it was considered of them not to loose so good occasion and time. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 05 Central and Southern Europe How like Macbeth he is!—the successful soldier, stirred by supernatural monitions of a greatness which he should achieve, and at last a murderer. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Kings Chapters VIII to End and Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. Esther, Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes Cultivate the habit of waiting for its monitions, its counsels prohibitory or commendatory, and then you will have done much to secure that your spirit shall be enriched by the operations of this wide-spread law. Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII But such a voice must be raised, and heard, too, whether its monitions are or are not regarded. The Young Mother Management of Children in Regard to Health This first object being accomplished, they sent out a third monition, requiring all who knew any that had apostatized into the Jewish heresy to inform against them within six days, under the usual penalties. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 08 The Later Renaissance: from Gutenberg to the Reformation To him, as Aeschylus sings, Io of old found her way, and from him received monition and knowledge of what should come to pass. The Twilight of the Gods, and Other Tales He rebelled at all monition; but this did not make him altogether insensible to the secret ties of kinship, or the claims upon his protection of two highly gifted sisters. The House of the Whispering Pines She looked intently into her visitor's face for a moment, as though with an inward monition that something was wrong. The Gerrard Street Mystery and Other Weird Tales If she took the bolder course, she could explain her revelations as monitions coming to her through texts in Scripture, and here she was certain of Cotton's support. The Emancipation of Massachusetts Why, what would be the answer of the rustic to this nonsensical monition? Public Speaking The Ghost of her Tongue still talked as in the life; and again and again did Job Caudle hear the monitions of bygone years. Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures As Carlyle wrote, "The friendliest voice must speak from without; and a man's ultimate monition comes only from within." Problems of Conduct The anguish being past, they repeated a monition to confess the truth, before the torture, as they said, should begin; and the same was afterwards repeated at each interval. Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal I know it……" He looked at her in surprise and with earnest monition, added: "As you choose; yet it will be wise to consider this. Joshua — Volume 2 Black is a man of excellent counsel, but he is hard as a stone and not of the sort whose monitions I should expect to have weight with one like you. Dark Hollow But the lady did not heed her gentle monition. The Lilac Sunbonnet In fact, there is, perhaps, no race upon earth, less disposed, by nature, to the monitions of Christianity, than the people of the South Seas. Omoo Again George checked the monitions of his conscience. Conscience I know how bold I am, but my conscience compels me to speak; and were I to lose the emperor's favor, I must obey its faithful monitions. Joseph II. and His Court In 1361 he seems to have had serious thoughts of devoting himself to religion, being prodigiously impressed by the menaces, monitions and revelations of a dying Carthusian of Siena. The Decameron, Volume I This hath God enjoined you for your monition And, "this is my right way." The Koran (Al-Qur'an) This hath God enjoined you for your monition- And, "this is my right way." The Koran (Al-Qur'an) This "monition general," however, elicited no detailed reply from Jeanne, who answered briefly with some impatience, "I refer myself to my judge, who is the King of Heaven and earth." Jeanne D'Arc: her life and death To witness, to scan with such intense interest,—rightly, at his peril;—and to interpret as actual "Omens" for him, as monitions of a most indisputable nature! History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 14 Such a commandment, then and there, was that monition about Jenkins's Ear. History of Friedrich II of Prussia — Volume 11 The essence, then, of the marvels wrought by Jeanne d'Arc lay in what she called her 'Voices,' the mysterious monitions, to her audible, and associated with visions of the heavenly speakers. The Valet's tragedy, and other studies If the snag had not broken, Satan would have gone on riderless, and I would have been left hanging, a pathetic and drooping monition to the risks of the hunt. The Last of the Plainsmen Which issued, as such things usually do, in terrible monition to you not to try the like again! Early Kings of Norway She kept silence, with a look of superiority to all monition. New Grub Street 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. A Monk of Fife The message and monition of the figure was, that resistance would be hopeless; that if blood flowed, wo to him who shed it. The French Revolution A powerful effect was produced by the elegant luxury of the former, and by the sacred and solemn monitions of the latter. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science And now by what method ascertain the monition of the gods in regard to our affairs? Latter-Day Pamphlets Therefore when Mrs. Bagnet at last appears, rosy from the invigorating pail, and sits down to her work, Mr. Bagnet growls, "Old girl!" and winks monitions to her to find out what's the matter. Bleak House 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. The French Revolution Their own wild heart and what faith it has will guide them: and is not that the monition of some genius, better or worse? The French Revolution It neither permits the haughtiest to be free from the monitions, nor leaves the humblest without the consolation of a knowledge of another life. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science Only the excess of it is diabolic; the essence I say is manlike, and even godlike,—a monition sent to poor man by the Maker himself. Latter-Day Pamphlets Not by the noble monitions of Nature, but by the ignoble, is a man much tempted to publish the secret of his soul in words. Latter-Day Pamphlets |
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