- Look up
reproof, reprove, or
reproving in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Reproof may
refer to:
Reproof (firearms), a test of a gun
after its original...
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while until the 1820s the poor were
almost always given a
public rebuke.
Reproof was
historically a
censure available before culminating in a rebuke. Ecclesiastical...
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speed digital stills, head on cine, or
flight follower) may also be used.
Reproof is a
further test of a gun
after its
original proof,
which may be necessary...
- Two of Sartain's paintings, a
genre painting Le
Piece de
Conviction (The
Reproof) and a
portrait of Mlle. Del Sarte, were
accepted at the
Paris salon in...
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determined by a
tribunal of elders. A
variety of
controls can be enforced, from
reproof and
restriction of
congregational duties to excommunication,
which includes...
- "All
Scripture is
breathed out by God and
profitable for teaching, for
reproof, for correction, and for
training in righteousness" (2 Tim. 3:16). Various...
- 'public
reproof',
wherein it is
announced to the
congregation that the
named individual "has been reproved",
though the
specific reason for
reproof is not...
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Scripture is
given by
inspiration of God, and is
profitable for doctrine, for
reproof, for correction, for
instruction in righteousness" (KJV). The term "inspiration"...
- A
reprimand is a severe,
formal or
official reproof.
Reprimanding takes in
different forms in
different legal systems. A
reprimand in
custody may be a...
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cardinals and from your
letter that you are
ready to
submit yourself to the
reproofs of the Church, as
becomes a
Christian and a religious, we are beginning...