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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
promulge .
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Examples
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Yet here he stood, promulged and published, strikingly and flagrantly pronounced!
Mary Anerley Richard Doddridge 2004
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Now, too, the disaster which had befallen the ‘Guardian’, and the liberal and enlarged plan on which she had been stored and fitted out by government for our use, was promulged.
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For although there was a law promulged of punishing adultery with death, Leviticus 10: 10, Deuteronomy
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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If it be said, that "a law doth not bind till it be promulged, and the promulgation of it is the church's business;" I answer, God hath published his law sufficiently in the Scripture, and to it all must be subject to whom the Scripture comes, whether the church farther tells them that it is the word of God or not; as in the case mentioned, it was received and submitted to.
The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968
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And yet, with all his zealous personal endeavors and high authority, he could hardly get it posted, promulged, or at all respected in
Luther and the Reformation: The Life-Springs of Our Liberties Joseph A. Seiss
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Both are considered, when first promulged, as irreconcilable with the plain teaching and consequent inspiration of the Scriptures.
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So that it is clear he was saying, that we had no Constitution in comparison with that just promulged by the Spanish nation.
A Sketch of the Life of the late Henry Cooper Barrister-at-Law, of the Norfolk Circuit; as also, of his Father William Cooper
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We recall at this moment but one English writer of supreme mark who has held and promulged, in its fullest extent, the theory of Optimism.
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Enlarging on this congenial theme, and applying it to England and English requirements, he promulged in 1868 a very revolutionary scheme for Public Education.
Matthew Arnold Russell, G W E 1904
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"Audi alteram partem" - the wisdom of which legal maxim is further promulged by that higher injunction, "Judge nothing before the time."
The old plantation : how we lived in great house and cabin before the war, 1901
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