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"preceptive" Definitions
  1. giving precepts : DIDACTIC

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Norris divides a law into a preceptive and a punitive element.
In its outward form it may be preceptive, historical, or meditative.
But there is a great difference between his decretive and his preceptive will.
But there is a great difference between his decretive and his preceptive will.
Well, because Scotty's throwaway lines are usually more preceptive than anyone else's main points.
Hence the present epistle differs strikingly in its preceptive part from the other two.
Granted, the early preceptive moments make Remy look like a puppet master manipulating Linguini like a marionette.
The value which we attach to the volume depends, however, rather on its preceptive than its antiquarian character.
To ascertain our duty we must look at the preceptive will of God and not to his eternal counsel.
It is the abstract, preceptive, and barren form, and the presumptuous manner in which these are presented that they detest.
It may be necessary to notice the only preceptive passage in the New Testament which apparently bears a different aspect.
We might infer this from the extent of the reading, which was sufficient for all the preceptive parts of the Pentateuch.
The knowledge communicated to us of the preceptive will of God to his church, under the first dispensation, is very limited.
It may be worth while here to present, in a condensed form, some portion of his matter, which is both indicative and preceptive.
The constitution contains some preceptive principles, applicable from the moment it came into force, and some programmatic principles, which can be realized only by further enabling legislation.
The purpose of Hammams was twofold: they involved a religious element, as they were used to perform the preceptive ritual of ablution, and also a social aspect, representing a meeting point and area for recreation.
Geoffrey of Vinsauf (fl. 1200) is a representative of the early medieval grammarian movement, termed preceptive grammar by James J. Murphy for its interest in teaching ars poetria (1971, vii ff.). Ars poetria is a subdivision of the grammatical art (ars grammatica) which synthesizes "rhetorical" and "grammatical" elements. The line of demarcation between these two fields is not firmly established in the Middle Ages.
Due to the old age and ill health of his father Hussain Sha Sathguru and as a future head of the institution, he had undertaken the preceptive of the Peetham's philosophy from 1969. He delivered speeches at many villages of Andhra Pradesh to promote Jnana yoga. He was the editor-in-chief of Adhyatmika Thatva Prabodham, a spiritual monthly magazine now called Thatwa Znanam”. He delivered a speech on 12 April 1975 at Hyderabad during the World Telugu Conference.
He took over the Lordship of Peetham as 8th Head on 1981-09-25. Due to the old age and ill health of his father Brahmarishi Hussain Sha Sathguru and as a future Head of the Institution, he had undertaken the preceptive of the Peetham's philosophy from 1969.He delivered speeches at many villages of Andhra Pradesh to promote Jnana yoga. He was the editor-in-chief “Adhyatmika Thatva Prabodham” a spiritual monthly magazine which is now named as “Tatwa Znanamu”.
The dogmas of the Faith are to be held only according to their practical sense; that is to say, as preceptive norms of conduct and not as norms of believing. 27\. The divinity of Jesus Christ is not proved from the Gospels. It is a dogma the Christian conscience has derived from the notion of the Messiahs. 28\. While He was exercising His ministry, Jesus did not speak with the object of teaching He was the Messiah, nor did His miracles tend to prove it. 29\.
Two preceptive works in Arabic are ascribed to Ibn al- Muqaffa', al-Adab al-kabīr and al-Adab al-saghir, but only the first, now known as Kitāb al-ādāb al-kabīr, can be accepted as his . The first of its four parts is a very brief rhetorical retrospect on the excellence of the ancients’ legacy, clearly Sasanian, of spiritual and temporal knowledge. The second is a miniature mirror for princes. The addressee, seemingly the caliph's son, is apostrophized as one in pursuit of the rule of seemly conduct (adab).
In Protestant Christian theology, the active obedience of Jesus Christ (sometimes called his preceptive obedienceReymond says this term is to be preferred on account of the fact that Christ did nothing "passively" — that is, without "full desire and willingness on his part." Robert L. Reymond, A New Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith (2nd ed., Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1998), 631.) comprises the totality of his actions, which Christians believe was in perfect obedience to the law of God. In Reformed theology, Christ's active obedience is generally believed to be imputed to Christians as part of their justification.
Back to his country, he collaborated with journals and magazines, among them the "Paraguayan Institute Magazine" that, influenced by Guanes, included permanently a section devoted to poetry of young authors like Ignacio A. Pane, Juan E. O'Leary, Guanes himself among the local, and of foreigners like Victorino Abente y Lago and Martín de Goycochea Menéndez. He cultivated the journalistic satyr using the alias of "Uncle Camándulas". He was redactor of "El Diario", "La Tribuna" and "El Orden", important journals related to the so-called "Paraguayan Novecentism", an aural movement and with great literary production in the Paraguay of that times. He taught "Literary Preceptive" in the National High School of the Capital and translated English and Portuguese literature to the Spanish.

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