Sentences with phrase «which admonishes»

I am stating my opinion about a profession that I have chosen, which is changing in front of my eyes, one which admonishes those that speak out against it.
The tabloid has printed an interview with Courtois in which he admonishes the midfielder.
Nobody thought much of religions other than Christianity; as was obvious by our public school pledge — which admonished us all to be good Christian citizens... Sure, I had questions too, but our church was pretty low - key so I was safe from some of the more radically - minded (read: brainwashed) of my peers.
There are other issues in the offing which admonish us of the difficulties and complexities that confront states in the duty of administering their local school systems.

Not exact matches

On July 27, Bennett admonished Gantz as he was speaking before the cabinet, telling him that military leaders should be like «galloping horses» that need to be restrained by the government, not like «lazy bulls,» which require prodding to take action.
At multiple points, Conway cited former Democratic National Committee interim chair Donna Brazile's new book, in which Brazile admonished the Clinton campaign for numerous perceived missteps.
But to make a comparison between Donald Trump's handling of Stormy Daniels (or his previous incidents of alleged infidelity) and the story of King David ignores the second — and most important — half of the story, as detailed in 2 Samuel 12, in which the prophet Nathan admonishes David, telling him that he has been given everything by God and yet wanted more, and took another man's wife and committed murder to have her.
And first they are to be admonished, (whom folly has so made subject to their carnal eyes, as that, whatsoever they see not through them, they think not that they are to believe,) how many things they not only believe but also know, which can not be seen by such eyes.
May God grant that all who have an opportunity to admonish youth may themselves derive some benefit from the shame which comes with the admonishment!
In the act of admonishing, therefore, a man should warn against fear of the world's punishment, which is double - mindedness.
The same St. Paul who admonishes us to grow into the stature of Christ insists again and again that we are «saved by faith» and not «by works»; which is to say that our final peace is not the moral peace of having become what Christ defines as our true nature but is the religious peace of knowing that a divine mercy accepts our loyalty to Christ despite our continued betrayal of him.
The principal points Paul made in that address are (1) to recall to their minds the character and quality of his ministry to them; (2) to remind them of the trouble the Jews gave him and the anxiety and suffering he underwent in their behalf; (3) to state that he preached repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as the essence of the gospel; (4) to testify that he went now to Jerusalem not knowing what would happen to him there except that he knew by the Holy Spirit that afflictions awaited him; (5) to assure them that nothing concerned him, not even the loss of life itself, so long as he could testify to the grace of God in Jesus Christ; (6) to say that he had no regrets about his ministry to the people in Ephesus, for he was clean of the blood of all the people there, for he preached the full gospel to all of them; and (7) to admonish them to be diligent in their oversight of the Ephesian church and to feed the church of God there, which Christ purchased with his own blood.
In a pointed reply to Henry, for example, Frei admonished that such terms as «truth» and «reference» and «historical fact,» which Henry relied on, are more ambiguous than is often recognized.
Bishops speak of personal encounters with such public figures, in which they have argued, admonished, exhorted, reproached, threatened, encouraged, and begged.
In the seventh century, when the Nestorian Patriarch Isho - Yahb III (650 - 660) wrote to Simemon, the Metropolitan of Riwardashir, admonishing him for «closing the door of the episcopal ordination in the face of the many peoples of India», he speaks of India as a country «that extends from the borders of the Persian Empire, to the country which is called Kalah, which is a distance of one thousand and two hundred parasangas.»
He refers to 1 Corinthians 6, a passage in which the apostle Paul admonishes couples in the Corinthian church not to deny intimacy to one another, but which says nothing about women maintaining a certain level of beauty in order to please their husbands.
Finally, the notion of «handing over» the faith through the centuries was expressed by Paul when he admonished Timothy to «hand over» the tradition of faith which he had received from Paul's teaching (i Tim.
He's admonishing me to «be not unequally yoked» which was how he liked to tell me to stop kissing boys he didn't think deserved me.
Before moving on to a «fresh study and interpretation» should we not draw lessons from, and be prepared to be admonished by, various older methods of Biblical readings and follow - up mission methodologies, which had such a great impact on our land?
Alli, who expressed happiness that leaders of the party organised a decent rally which attracted an unprecedented crowd in the history of political parties in South Western Nigeria, however, admonished them not to relent till victory is totally achieved for the party in all the thirty - six states of the federation in 2019.
http://ghanapoliticsonline.com He admonished NPP members to revive their spirit of selflessness, sacrifice and service which has been an anchor of our tradition so as to make the task of recapturing political power in 2016 less difficult.
But recently addressing NDC supporters in Kumasi, Hon. Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak admonished Chairman Antwi Bosiako to shut his dream which is far from reach.
«I hereby admonish and severely reprimand you on behalf of the New York State Assembly and its members and declare that your conduct with respect to these matters violates the Assembly's policies on sexual harassment and is inconsistent with the standards of conduct to which Members of the Assembly should be held,» Silver said in a letter to Kellner.
Mr. Rockson admonished the candidates to work hard and excel in their exams in order to benefit from the free SHS policy which begins this September.
When her older sister admonishes her to be careful, she refuses to heed the warning and plunges deeper into the relationship, which unfortunately has deadly consequences.
The other side - effect of the Conception is that the city is now teeming with demons, which is a bit of a problem, although arguably less so since you're now also a demon, thanks to the intervention of a spooky small child and his elderly carer who admonishes you not to disappoint the young master by doing something daft like dying.
For example: If the first bracket has «admonish» against «commandeer,» students should write a sentence using both words, which somehow highlights why one of the words is «greater» than the other.
Three unions which represent support staff, including teaching assistants and office staff, have admonished the trust for its plans to spend almost # 800,000 on its central teams next year while cutting jobs and school budgets.
He didn't believe in separating the understanding of art from an understanding of the societal conditions under which it was made — a practice he admonished Alfred Barr for carrying out at MoMA.
Perhaps the most compelling and historically significant inclusion is Pindell's video, in which the artist plays two parts: herself, a black woman describing instances of racial discrimination in her life, and the titular free, white, and 21 - year - old woman who disbelieves and admonishes her.
Consider the failure situation in which Al Gore was admonished on public TV by ABC News» Ted Koppel regarding efforts to portray Dr Singer as a «paid industry shill.»
In his celebrated 1974 «Cargo Cult» lecture, the late Richard Feynman admonished scientists to discuss objectively all the relevant evidence, even that which does not support the narrative.
About the very best you can say about any of these modern day Western Shamans is that being admonished at every turn by these hypocrites about dangers that never materialize only undermines the seriousness with which the world will take all Westerners.
Yet perhaps this may seem to be altogether too severe a judgement mainly because of the penalties which follow upon excommunication: for the Canon prescribes that a cleric is to be degraded and that a layman is to be handed over to the power of the secular courts, who are admonished to punish him as his offence deserves.
Counsel's argument which made reference to baseball players» salaries was improper, and the court admonished counsel for again crossing the line in this respect.
To conduct a fact - finding process to answer those questions would convert the application to a «trial within a trial» which has been admonished by our Court of Appeal.
Experts were admonished and reminded that «they should restrict themselves to questions of fact, diagnosis and opinion, refraining from argument or the expression of views which appear to usurp the function of the court».
They've taken to admonishing each other in faux - adult tones, which never fails to shit the receiver up the wall.
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