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"forbiddance" Definitions
  1. the act of forbidding

11 Sentences With "forbiddance"

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My artistic approach is one of exploration, without forbiddance and limitations.
It seemed, as she spoke it, introduced simply to add peremptoriness to her forbiddance.
It seemed, as she spoke it, introduced simply to add peremptoriness to her forbiddance.
Tis but exceeding seldom I do aught wrong, and then mostly because I am teased with forbiddance of the same.
The foreign citizen may obtain special authorization to re-enter the country in explicit exception to the forbiddance issued at the time of the expulsion sentence.
Austrian officials protested the violation of the principle of self-determination in the treaty, the placement of so many ethnic Germans under Czechoslovak and Italian rule, and the forbiddance of unity with Germany.
Many parents in Hastings, children of the 1960's and 70's, feel they have little ground to stand on when it comes to a look-you-in-the-eye forbiddance of certain indulgences.
In effect, Paul had acquired enough wisdom to know that this warning was not God's forbiddance but rather that God was warning him of the danger that awaited him if he chose to go to Jerusalem.
Furthermore, the term "cultural property" is replaced by a more comprehensive "cultural object", but the list of their categories remains the same. The concept of "illicit export" is replaced by "illegal export", which references a prohibitive law rather than a general forbiddance.
At times officials who had permitted them were admonished, Miralles Climent 2018, p. 334. An attempt to open Museo del Requeté in Seville ended up in administrative forbiddance, Miralles Climent 2018, p. 393 Requeté members detained during street brawls were usually released after 2 weeks, Miralles Climent 2018, p. 298 though after the Pamplona riots some leaders were kept behind bars longer.
Named for its overabundance of hellfire-and-damnation preaching, the region produced dozens of new denominations, communal societies, and reform. Among these dozens of new denominations were free black churches, run independently of existing congregations that were predominately of white attendance. During the period between the American revolution and the 1850s, black involvement in largely white churches declined in great numbers, with participation becoming almost non-existent by the 1840s–1850s; some scholars argue that this was largely due to racial discrimination within the church. This discrimination came in the form of segregated seating and the forbiddance of African Americans from voting in church matters or holding leadership positions in many white churches.

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