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How to use hortatory in a sentence

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Anabaptists encouraged themselves mainly with hortatory texts and liturgical hymns extolling martyrs and martyrdom.
He could be both hortatory and minatory in his public utterances and yet retreat to a small, still voice in the solitude of his study.
The show's catalog contains no fewer than 20 essays explaining the therapeutic and hortatory intentions of this work.
The poems, plays, and essays of the committed cultural nationalist are characterized by a markedly hortatory or didactic manner.
But this argument is irrelevant, because these hortatory declarations are not legally binding treaties of the sort that could grant such powers.
Constitutionalism implies that the constitution is a real rather than merely hortatory instrument.
Articles 6 and 7 contain hortatory provisions concerning cooperation, the exchange of information and experience in the field of minority issues.
It held that the time-limit provision contained in the arbitration agreement was purely hortatory.
For a hortatory intended by the resulting deterioration of thing you do not have value.
Put into rhyme, it would fit into many of the rueful, hortatory songs of the '60s, when truthtelling was praised both as a moral medicine and for its beauty.
Her hortatory editorials argued for the observance of a national Thanksgiving holiday, and she encouraged the public to write to their local politicians.
However, the latter mentioned goal can only be achieved, if legally binding provisions are laid down, not just political intentions or hortatory provisions.
Terms such as tefillin, hortatory, neologism and parenesis are probably not part of most peoples' usual vocabulary.
Rather it contains hortatory language that Parties must take into account the export interests of the other Party in using export subsidies to third countries.
Actions taken by the costumer which are contrary to the terms of the agreement result in the re-acceptance after hortatory proceedings and the setting of a time-limit and the costumer is obliged to return the goods.
These articles are not binding commitments and are essentially hortatory.
Chapters 5 11 contain an introductory speech by Moses, largely hortatory.
On that basis, in support of the Respondent's principal position, that Article would rank as merely hortatory, introductory or purposive and as preambular to those specific obligations.
In absolute opposition to the advertising message, her paintings, when titled, are opened up rather than pinned down by their apparently hortatory letters.
That is to be expected in epistolary literature, and, although less inevitably, in the essay, the travel book, journalistic reporting, and polemical or hortatory prose.
Examples from Classical Literature
Let us hasten to add that they are rich in suggestion for lovers of apologetic or hortatory literature.
Love Cheats is the hortatory title of a play to be produced by Miss Horniman's company next month.
Extracts from his hortatory letters which he published proved to Russians that his day was over.
This discourse, again, is hortatory, and its exhortations contain very important doctrinal statements.
Akin to these hortatory epigrams, in their tone of settled melancholy, are some of the satiric and convivial.
He had assumed a very pompous, hortatory manner, and I could well believe he held a prominent position in Asbury class.
Though, for the sake of brevity, it may at times seem to take a hortatory tone, it is a record and no more.
Allowing for its standpoint the book is not virulent, and is a respectable piece of hortatory divinity on its own side.
Alienor tells herself, however, that she is fortunate she is not troubled by worse things than hortatory friends.
His work has no doubt a hortatory side, as we shall see, but that side is secondary.
And yet, even if hortatory, the gesture to presumed internal and external subjudicial constraint and expertise remains present.
The poems are amatory, satirical, humorous, dedicatory, hortatory, sepulchral, and declamatory.
While he celebrates Taylor's work, Underwood is hardly hortatory in his tone, even mentioning some of Taylor's weaknesses.
The parable of the Good Samaritan unfolds as a hortatory midrash of the great Levitical injunction.
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