| John Trusler - 1766 - 270 lehte
...and, the effects of certain caufes, may pafs with the people, as having the knowledge ofpre&ffion. To Reprove, Reprimand. He who reproves another, points...fault, and, blames him. He who reprimands, pretends to punim, and, mortifies the offender. We reprove a friend. We reprimand a child. Reprove, is feldom ufed,... | |
| John Trusler - 1783 - 252 lehte
...and the effefts of certain caufes, may pafs with the people as having the knowledge of prediflion. To Reprove, Reprimand* He who reproves another, points...offender. We reprove a friend. We reprimand a child. Reprovers feldom ufed but with refpeftto the faults of the mind ; reprimand, with regard to the manners... | |
| Charles Buck - 1807 - 508 lehte
...REPROOF, blame or reprehension spoken to a person's face. It is distinguished from a reprimand thus. He who reproves another, points out his fault, and blames him. He who reprimands, affects to punish, and mortifies the offender. In giving reproof, the following rules may be observed,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 498 lehte
...REPROOF, blame or reprehension spoken to a person's face. It is distinguished from a reprimand thus. He who reproves another, points out his fault, and blames him. He who reprimands, affects to punish, and mortifies the offender. In giving1 reproof, the following rules may be observed,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1851 - 888 lehte
...REPROOF, blame or reprehension spoken to a person's face. It is distinguished from a reprimand thus. He who reproves another, points out his fault, and blames him. He who reprimands, affects to p inish, and mortifies the offended. ID giving reproof, the following rules may be observed:... | |
| Bishop Samuel Fallows - 1910 - 746 lehte
...it means blame or reprehension spoken to a person's face. It is distinguished from a reprimand thus: He who reproves another, points out his fault, and blames him. He who reprimands, affects to punish, and mortifies the offender. (1) Rules for Giving Reproof. In giving reproof, the... | |
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