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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...
- The
Exhortation to the Gr****s (Latin:
Cohortatio ad Graecos;
alternative Latin:
Cohortatio ad Gentiles;
Ancient Gr****: Λόγος παραινέτικος πρὸς Ἕλληνας)...
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Advice (also
called exhortation) is a form of
relating personal or
institutional opinions,
belief systems, values,
recommendations or
guidance about certain...
- 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...
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rabbinic texts that
incorporates folklore,
historical anecdotes,
moral exhortations, and
practical advice in
various spheres, from
business to medicine....
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James Tissot, The
Exhortation to the Apostles...
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article contains Persian text.
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols. The Baháʼí
Faith is a religion...
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Laborem exercens. He
emphasized several church teachings,
including moral exhortations against abortion, euthanasia, and
against widespread use of the death...