If one interprets it this way then look to Jesus for illustrations of
the meaning of these admonitions.
Not exact matches
Their well -
meant admonitions have the look
of cruel and callous torment in the light
of what we know.
«28 In the church
of Geneva, Calvin turned the same concern in the direction
of discipline: «As the saving doctrine
of Christ is the soul
of the Church, so discipline forms the ligaments which connect the members together and keep each in its proper place... [For there would occur] a dissolution
of the Church... unless the preaching
of the doctrine were accompanied with private
admonitions, reproofs and other
means to enforce the doctrine and prevent it from being altogether ineffectual.»
Instead, his
admonitions by no
means deal with all the questions that life presents, and many
of the problems
of human life are simply not considered.
Publications are considered the currency
of science, but the
admonition to «publish or perish» took on a new
meaning in the midst
of such a devastating outbreak.
In fact, it is entirely in keeping with a rich tradition
of skepticism in science, from the Royal Society's motto, Nullius in verba,
meaning «take nobody's word for it,» to Richard Feynman's
admonition, «It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is, it doesn't matter how smart you are.
[Chief Justice Joyal] is forgetting the
admonition of Jordan — hard - cap limits which are
meant to shock the system out
of a «culture
of complacency.»
This
admonition was surely not only
meant to be addressed to the BTP officers but also to the judges who in the second and third
of these applications allowed two firms
of reputable solicitors» offices to be raided in a quest by one officer to uncover a conspiracy the evidence for which was a solicitor's initial reluctance to hand over his client's phone.
I'm sure the SCC was aware
of Twain's
admonition to not argue with those who buy ink by the gallon but was also aware it doesn't apply to the Court, for the reason that Humpty Dumpty gave Alice (in Through the Looking Glass, c. VI) in concluding their argument about the
meaning of words.