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    1. But should any other person buy you such an estate, the shopkeeper will be much obliged to your benefactor if he would enjoin you to buy all your clothes at his shop


    2. Only continue humble and serve the Lord in all purity of heart you and your children and your house and walk in my commands which I enjoin upon you and your repentance will be deep and pure; and if you observe these things with your household every affliction will depart from you


    3. Enjoin all who are able to act rightly not to cease well-doing; for to practise good works is useful to them


    4. For if a man cannot govern himself in such matters how shall he enjoin them on others? If a man does not keep himself from covetousness he shall be defiled by idolatry and shall be judged as one of the heathen


    5. 1 These things we enjoin you beloved not only by way of admonition to you but as putting ourselves also in mind


    6. Said the Adjuster: "I will, as you have directed, enjoin the employment of this attendant host of universe intelligences in any manner in connection with your earth career except in those cases where the Paradise Father directs me to release such agencies in order that his divine will of your choosing may be accomplished, and in those instances where you may engage in any choice or act of your divine-human will which shall only involve departures from the natural earth order as to time


    7. The fact that Jesus would always enjoin silence regarding his unusual acts made a great impression on this simple child of nature


    8. Take to heart this words which I enjoin on you today


    9. enjoin and force on the population at large


    10. enjoin the students to live a purposeful, useful and rich life in this

    11. ” LB felt betrayed and hesitated to enjoin the uphill journey


    12. “Nor would he enjoin you to take the angels and the prophets as providers…”: you say: “An angel has appeared to me and said to me so and so, although this saying is contrary to God’s saying!” This is polytheism


    13. God says: “…would He enjoin you to be unbelievers after you have surrendered yourselves to Him?!”


    14. God says: “…would he enjoin you to be unbelievers after you have surrendered yourselves to Al’lah?!”


    15. Once he begins to meditate meat and potatoes enjoin appear and new information intend


    16. Enjoin: A charge to put something in action; to join two things together


    17. And he used to enjoin on his people prayer and charity, and he was pleasing to his Lord


    18. "By my faith, brother," said he of the Grove, "my stomach is not made for thistles, or wild pears, or roots of the woods; let our masters do as they like, with their chivalry notions and laws, and eat what those enjoin; I carry my prog-basket and this bota hanging to the saddle-bow, whatever they may say; and it is such an object of worship with me, and I love it so, that there is hardly a moment but I am kissing and embracing it over and over again;" and so saying he thrust it into Sancho's hands, who raising it aloft pointed to his mouth, gazed at the stars for a quarter of an hour; and when he had done drinking let his head fall on one side, and giving a deep sigh, exclaimed, "Ah, whoreson rogue, how catholic it is!"


    19. And so saying he stood up and laid his hand on his sword, waiting to see what the Knight of the Grove would do, who in an equally calm voice said in reply, "Pledges don't distress a good payer; he who has succeeded in vanquishing you once when transformed, Sir Don Quixote, may fairly hope to subdue you in your own proper shape; but as it is not becoming for knights to perform their feats of arms in the dark, like highwaymen and bullies, let us wait till daylight, that the sun may behold our deeds; and the conditions of our combat shall be that the vanquished shall be at the victor's disposal, to do all that he may enjoin, provided the injunction be such as shall be becoming a knight


    20. George slid a guinea into my hand, putting his finger to his mouth, to enjoin me

    21. ' Feeling would lead him to indulge his sorrow, but reason and law control him and enjoin patience; since he cannot know whether his affliction is good or evil, and no human thing is of any great consequence, while sorrow is certainly a hindrance to good counsel


    22. 1919; reprinted by Cosimo Classics, 2005), the London surgeon and sociologist Wilfred Trotter observes: “In matters that really interest him, man cannot support the suspense of judgment which science so often has to enjoin


    23. Every man can understand it, but to conceive it and enjoin it was possible only for God


    24. He stood beside the bed, with his finger on his lips, as though there were some one in the chamber whom he must enjoin to silence


    25. She stretched out her arm to enjoin silence about her, held


    26. This would enjoin us from consigning something sublime to History


    27. Pedagogy is in the same condition in which a science would be that would teach how a man ought to walk; and people would try to discover rules about how to teach the children, how to enjoin them to contract this muscle, stretch that muscle, and so forth


    28. This being so, the evil can only be remedied by effecting a change in the views now in vogue about “falling in love” and all that this term implies, by educating men and women at home through family influence and example, and abroad by means of healthy public opinion, to practice that abstinence which morality and Christianity alike enjoin


    29. But how did God enjoin that law? And why was the Son


    30. But, I most particularly enjoin and direct that you do not make any use of this paper, unless a desire to that purpose should be expressed, and unless you see good ground for expecting that the doing so may lead to a more confidential communication than you can otherwise look for

    31. That he doubted the right of the committee to enjoin secrecy; 2d


    32. And I do enjoin and require that these elections be holden by the sheriffs of the present districts, or in their absence, or inability to act, by the coroners respectively; that the said sheriffs or coroners shall take the polls of those qualified to vote; that the clerks of the courts of the present districts, or their deputies, shall respectively write down the names of the voters in a fair and legible manner, and that the presiding judges of the courts of the present districts respectively, or in case of absence, or inability to act, the next in commission shall attend, and be judges of the qualification of the voters; that the said elections shall be opened at the respective seats of justice aforesaid, at or before 9 o'clock in the morning of the said second Monday of November, and close at sunset of that day


    33. And I do, lastly, enjoin and require, that the Representatives of the several future counties, so as aforesaid to be elected, do convene in the town of St


    1. Heb: 9:20: Saying, This is the blood of the covenant which God hath enjoined unto you


    2. A holy fear is enjoined also in the


    3. “I thoroughly enjoy Shakespeare's sonnets and plays,” he enjoined enthusiastically


    4. “I have ne'er seen another, save the other members of his most remarkable family,” enjoined Mr


    5. What the manufacturer was prohibited to do, the farmer was in some measure enjoined to do ; to divide his capital between two different employments; to keep one part of it in his granaries and stack-yard, for supplying the occasional demands of the market, and to employ the other in the cultivation of his land


    6. 31 To confirm these days of Purim in their times appointed, according as Mordecai the Jew and Esther the queen had enjoined them,


    7. 23 Who has enjoined him his way? or who can say, you have wrought iniquity?


    8. 62 And Moses wrote all these things in a book, and he enjoined the children of Israel respecting all these matters


    9. 62 And Moses wrote all these things in a book and he enjoined the children of Israel respecting all these matters


    10. “Don’t doubt the stories you’ve heard!” Youssaf enjoined

    11. “We’d better try to cover as much ground as we can,” Youssaf enjoined, “while we still have some light left


    12. “Don't doubt the stories you've heard!” Youssaf enjoined


    13. “We'd better try to cover as much ground as we can,” Youssaf enjoined, “while we still have


    14. And you see that not a single one of them repented although they heard the words which I spake to them which I enjoined on you


    15. And the six men commanded the builders all to withdraw a little distance and to rest but enjoined the virgins not to withdraw from the tower; and it seemed to me that the virgins had been left to guard the tower


    16. Young men you all enjoined to think such things as be sober and grave


    17. of Peace’ and enjoined them to recite a prayer Then he disappeared by


    18. How, Ian found himself wondering, can I love the man but not his actions? Surely we can only know someone by their actions? Either I must love both action and man or hate them both? But Christ enjoined us to love everyone – so I must love their actions too! Fool! shouted his faithful conscience


    19. Jesus took Zebedee fully into his confidence regarding this Mediterranean journey, but he enjoined him to tell no man, not even his own flesh and blood, and Zebedee never did disclose his knowledge of Jesus' whereabouts during this long period of almost two years


    20. In the place of negative compliance with ceremonial requirements, Jesus enjoined the positive doing of that which his new religion required of those who accepted it

    21. The Master had instructed them to avoid unnecessary waste of time in social ceremonies, but he enjoined courtesy toward all with whom they should come in contact


    22. 8 Jesus enjoined the twelve to say nothing about the cleansing of the lepers, and as they went on into Amathus, he remarked: "You see how it is that the children of the house, even when they are insubordinate to their Father's will, take their blessings for granted


    23. The concern was that even though the Federation and the seceding entity were enjoined from attacking each other, either one could contract with a third party to do the work


    24. Wherefore as laid down by statute I have been enjoined to strike him out from the book of students


    25. Shut up, Pluto, Jillian enjoined


    26. enjoined the Dalai Lama not to kill the Chinese remaining in Tibet


    27. “Though they were enjoined but to worship Al’lah by adopting His religion faithfully with inclination of love towards Him, to perform the communication and to achieve purification


    28. enjoined by scriptures, for without such comprehensive knowledge they


    29. “Though they were enjoined but to worship Al’lah by adopting His religion faithfully with inclination of love towards Him,”: so, Al’lah, alone, (glory to Him) is the Maker of religion as He is the Great Omniscient Creator; and only Him is the legislator for man and the Source of legislation


    30. that applies itself to this enjoined task is also one and unified

    31. He says: ﴾When you have finished the Salat (congregational communication), verily, remember God standing, sitting down and lying down on your sides, but when you are free from danger, perform communication verily communication is enjoined on the believers at fixed hours﴿Surah 4, An-Nisaa, verse 103


    32. ((Though they were enjoined only to worship Al’lah by adopting His Religion faithfully with an inclination of love towards Him, to perform communication, and to achieve purification


    33. Though they were enjoined only to worship Al’lah by adopting His Religion faithfully with an inclination of love towards Him, to perform communication, and to achieve purification


    34. Humanity, then, is enjoined to learn this religion from its Provider and to follow it faithfully


    35. 5- Explain The Almighty’s exalted Saying: ((Though they were enjoined only to worship Al’lah by adopting His Religion faithfully with an inclination of love towards Him))


    36. This situation is ascribed to their negligence of a basic obligation which God enjoined us to observe


    37. And that is the meaning of His saying: "Though they were enjoined but to worship Al'lah and adopt His religion faithfully


    38. It also has enjoined her to stay at home in order to perform her fruitful and valuable function, which is bringing up her children correctly, and preparing a healthy-bodied and sound-minded generation for the future


    39. "Verily, the prayer is enjoined on the believers at fixed hours


    40. of the bed, resting as just-born enjoined twins

    41. But what did the ordinances mean to the Jew? It meant sacredness, it meant that God had enjoined them


    42. All this He has enjoined upon you, so that you may understand


    43. He prescribed for you the same religion He enjoined upon Noah, and what We inspired to you, and what We enjoined upon Abraham, and Moses, and Jesus: "You shall uphold the religion, and be not divided therein


    44. We have enjoined upon man kindness to his parents


    45. Is not all this true, Andres my son? Didst thou not mark with what authority I commanded him, and with what humility he promised to do all I enjoined, specified, and required of him? Answer without hesitation; tell these gentlemen what took place, that they may see that it is as great an advantage as I say to have knights-errant abroad


    46. "That will I not, in sooth," said he of the White Moon; "live the fame of the lady Dulcinea's beauty undimmed as ever; all I require is that the great Don Quixote retire to his own home for a year, or for so long a time as shall by me be enjoined upon him, as we agreed before engaging in this combat


    47. At other times in spite of maternal endearments or threats, I had with a child's caprice been accustomed to indulge my feelings of sorrow or anger by crying as much as I felt inclined; but on this occasion there was an intonation of such extreme terror in my mother's voice when she enjoined me to silence, that I ceased crying as soon as her command was given


    48. For who is there who anything of some significance has apprehended but is conscious that that exterior splendour may be the surface of a downwardtending lutulent reality or on the contrary anyone so is there unilluminated as not to perceive that as no nature's boon can contend against the bounty of increase so it behoves every most just citizen to become the exhortator and admonisher of his semblables and to tremble lest what had in the past been by the nation excellently commenced might be in the future not with similar excellence accomplished if an inverecund habit shall have gradually traduced the honourable by ancestors transmitted customs to that thither of profundity that that one was audacious excessively who would have the hardihood to rise affirming that no more odious offence can for anyone be than to oblivious neglect to consign that evangel simultaneously command and promise which on all mortals with prophecy of abundance or with diminution's menace that exalted of reiteratedly procreating function ever irrevocably enjoined?


    49. It was now for more than the middle span of our allotted years that he had passed through the thousand vicissitudes of existence and, being of a wary ascendancy and self a man of rare forecast, he had enjoined his heart to repress all motions of a rising choler and, by intercepting them with the readiest precaution, foster within his breast that plenitude of sufferance which base minds jeer at, rash judgers scorn and all find tolerable and but tolerable


    50. Dimmesdale's frame so feeble, while they were themselves so rugged in their infirmity, believed that he would go heavenward before them, and enjoined it upon their children, that their old bones should be buried close to their young pastor's holy grave































    1. The noble companions had realized the value of this heavenly practice, and the Qur’anic verses frankly stress its enjoining, so it was impossible for them to neglect it


    2. Fidel did not have to specify to Ranulf or the others to whom he was alluding to: the various churchmen in Toulouse had been rabidly condemning with harsh words the newcomers for days, telling their parishioners that the people of the Human Expansion were blasphemers, atheists and sorcerers of the worst kind and enjoining them to stay away from them


    3. Enjoining you to acts, characters, spectacles, with me


    4. Scarlett winked slyly at Frank and, for all his distress at the bad news he had just heard, he smiled, knowing she was enjoining silence and making him one in a pleasant conspiracy


    5. Unprecedented perplexity! For the last hour he had had two voices in his conscience, the one enjoining him to respect his father's testament, the other crying to him to rescue the prisoner


    6. The latter are for the most part positive, enjoining certain acts, by the performance of which men are to be justified and made righteous, whereas the Christian precepts (the precept of love is not a commandment in the strict sense of the word, but the expression of the very essence of the doctrine), the five commandments of the Sermon on the Mount, are all negative, only meant to show men who have reached a certain degree of development what they must avoid


    7. Speaker, are we to cause our rights to be respected? Is it by merely reviving the law of May last, as is the object of this amendment? Certainly this is not their meaning; for both these letters have reference to that law, as well as the proclamation of the President giving it effect, and to the circular of the Secretary of the Treasury, addressed to the collectors of the several ports, enjoining a strict execution of that law


    8. But what is this amendment which re-enacts the law of May last, and such pitiful reasoning as I have heard on this occasion, but placing our seal to that infamous insinuation? The President, on the mere promise of the Minister of the Emperor, that the Berlin and Milan decrees should cease to operate on the first day of November, placed full faith and reliance on that promise, and issued his proclamation on the 2d, presuming the promise had been fulfilled—and, shall we say that the Emperor is justifiable in disbelieving the law of May last, solemnly enacted by the three branches of the Government and the President's proclamation, together with the Circular of the Secretary of the Treasury, enjoining the law to be carried into effect?


    1. 31, 1517) Luther tacked to the door of the Schlosskirche (Castle Church) in Wittenberg 95 academic theses ‘On the Power of Indulgences’…The point of his theses was that indulgences made sense only as release from temporal penalties imposed on the faithful by the priests; but if indulgences were understood as release from the temporal punishments of God or from pains…from guilt, they ran counter to the very spirit of the Christian religion which, Luther said, according to the teachings of Jesus, enjoins the believer to practice repentance throughout his whole life” (ibid


    2. Berlinski enjoins, “Actually, social dominance and material resources are not quite to the point


    3. Which it enjoins


    4. But before you try to enter into the new light, should you not rather follow the light you already have? Moses gave you the law, yet how many of you honestly seek to fulfill its demands? Moses in this law enjoins you, saying, `You shall not kill'; notwithstanding this command some of you seek to kill the Son of Man


    5. Tell them how the Apostle Paul enjoins us not "to forsake the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is" (Heb


    6. Where, indeed, is the honour which the fifth commandment enjoins, if fathers and mothers are not obeyed cheerfully, willingly, and at once?


    7. Of course, their upbringing enjoins on them to live and die for the supposedly holy causes of Islam, and attendant to this maxim is the righteousness of aggression against all those perceived as antagonistic to their dogma


    8. enjoins teachers never to neglect self – study and preaching


    9. Thus the Gita also enjoins that Pranayama is nothing but the blending of t hought waves


    10. That is why Krishn enjoins him to re-

    11. the mode of worship that this mentor enjoins is the source- the spring-of


    12. The Almighty addresses us through the tongue of His Prophet with imperative, like when He says: “Al’lah enjoins justice, kindness and charity to one’s Kinder


    13. ((Or the one who enjoins piety?))


    14. anything besides what the law enjoins them; for they


    15. "You would deal with them more harshly and cruelly than their owner himself," said Vivaldo, "for it is neither right nor proper to do the will of one who enjoins what is wholly unreasonable; it would not have been reasonable in Augustus Caesar had he permitted the directions left by the divine Mantuan in his will to be carried into effect


    16. Then, I said, no science or art considers or enjoins the interest of the stronger or superior, but only the interest of the subject and weaker?


    17. Then, I said, Thrasymachus, there is no one in any rule who, in so far as he is a ruler, considers or enjoins what is for his own interest, but always what is for the interest of his subject or suitable to his art; to that he looks, and that alone he considers in everything which he says and does


    18. It enjoins him to be careful, and cut his work into as thin slices as possible, inasmuch as by so doing the business of boiling out the oil is much accelerated, and its quantity considerably increased, besides perhaps improving it in quality


    19. Formerly syllables were senselessly learned by heart (that was bad); diametrically opposed to this, the new fashion enjoins us not to divide up into syllables at all, which is absolutely impossible in a long word, and which in reality is never done


    20. With regard to the first commandment, which enjoins the worship of God alone, the catechism inculcates the worship of saints and angels, to say nothing of the Mother of God and the three persons of the Trinity ("Special Catechism," pp

    21. With regard to the second commandment, against the worship of idols, the catechism enjoins the worship of images (p


    22. With regard to the third commandment, the catechism enjoins the taking of oaths as the principal token of legitimate authority (p


    23. And he enjoins us to do so knowing that the most terrible cruelties, tortures, murders of men, from the Inquisitions and punishments and terrors of all the revolutions to the present bestialities of the anarchists and the massacres of them, have all proceeded from this, that men suppose that they know what people and the world need; knowing that at any given moment there are always two opposite parties, each of which asserts that it is necessary to use violence against the opposite party,—the men of state against the anarchists, the anarchists against the men of state; the English against the Americans, the Americans against the English; the English against the Germans; and so forth, in all possible combinations and permutations


    24. Where He enjoins you to go out to all the world and teach and preach, He did not command the whole world to come to you


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