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- constitutions and encyclicals. Exhortations generally encourage a particular virtue or activity. Apostolic exhortations are frequently issued following...
- The Exhortation and Litany, published in 1544, is the earliest officially authorized vernacular service in English. The same rite survives, in modified...
- Epē [kʰrýsea épɛː]; Latin: Aurea Carmina) are a collection of moral exhortations comprising 71 lines written in dactylic hexameter. They are traditionally...
- Advice (also called exhortation) is a form of relating personal or institutional opinions, belief systems, values, recommendations or guidance about certain...
- This article contains Persian text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. The Baháʼí Faith (Persian: بهائیت...
- Text The following is a list of apostolic exhortations written by Pope Benedict XVI. An apostolic exhortation is a type of communication from the Pope...
- rabbinic texts that incorporates folklore, historical anecdotes, moral exhortations, and practical advice in various spheres, from business to medicine....
- The Exhortation to the Gr****s (Latin: Cohortatio ad Graecos; alternative Latin: Cohortatio ad Gentiles; Ancient Gr****: Λόγος παραινέτικος πρὸς Ἕλληνας)...
- Aegean Sea, addressing letters to the "Seven Churches of Asia" with exhortations from Christ. He then describes a series of prophetic and symbolic visions...
- churches in Galatia, written between 49–58 CE. This chapter contains Paul's exhortations and also a summary of the key points in the epistle. The original text...