- In the U.S.,
monition refers to a summons. In
English law and the
canon law of the
Church of England, a
monition,
contraction of admonition, is an order...
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available against clergy of the
Church of England, less
severe than a
monition. A
rebuke can be
given in
person by a
bishop or by an
ecclesiastical court...
- Conscience" 5:05 6. "My Desire" 5:00 7. "Vanishment" 3:47 8. "Shattered by the Sun" 3:52 9. "
Monition" 4:58 10. "Stronghold" 3:24
Total length: 40:28...
- monere,
monitus admonish, admonishment, admonition, admonitor, admonitory,
monition, monitor, monitory, monument, monumental, premonition, premonitory, resummon...
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Scottish Reformation's most
famous martyrs.
Dunbar also is
known for his "
Monition of Cursing"
against the
Border Reivers of the Anglo-Scottish
Border region...
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Reiver Pavement, a nod to
Gavin Dunbar, the
Archbishop of Glasgow's 1525
Monition of Cursing.
Names of
Reiver families are set into the
paving of a walkway...
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other spiritual duty, for the
purpose of
enforcing obedience to a
monition or
order of the
bishop or judge. Such
inhibitions are at the discretion...
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molar moneō mon- monu- monit- warn admonish, admonition, admonitory,
monition, monitor, monitory, monument, monumental,
premonition monstrō monstr- monstrav-...
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include some
scriptural commentary and
works entitled Daily Devotions and
Monition to a
Godly Life.
Together with Lilye, Erasmus, and Wolsey,
Colet produced...
- his
direction with no
right of appeal. The
bishop was able to
issue a
monition, but if the
parties did not
agree to his jurisdiction, then the matter...