He was to report allomissions or contraventions by booksellers of the rules of the Index, and for this his inspections must be frequent.
Already, in 1586, the theological faculties of Salamanca, Alcalá and Valladolid were informed that omissions had been reported, and they were asked to assemble and consider what should be done.
We have seen how, under the early Edicts of Grace, any omissions in the hurried confessions was construed as rendering them imperfect and subjecting the penitent to prosecution and relaxation.
If this young man's Bible omitted to mention the orthodox number, it was only another of many omissions in his new-fangled Bible and unsound preaching.
Mr. Goldsworthy had passed through some strenuous moments in the vestry with David, over the question of omissions or non-omissions from the wedding service.
The omissions, however, have always been indicated so as not to mislead the reader, and in most instances the substance of the omissions has been indicated in the notes.
In compensation for the omissions there are added selections, one each from Otis, Samuel Adams, Gallatin, and Benton.
Such omissions have been indicated, so that the reader need not be misled, while the effort has been made to so manage the omissions as to maintain a complete logical connection among the parts which have been put to use.
The whole is often a collection of disjecta membra of arguments, so interdependent that omissions of any sort are exceedingly dangerous to the meaning of the speaker.
No facts or comments have been left out that bear directly on the main subject of the book, the omissions are wholly of matters which might be regarded as superfluous for the understanding of the case of Mrs Piper.
Such omissions are confined, indeed, to single sentences or paragraphs, with only the exception of a somewhat technical discussion of the Cartesian philosophy in Chapter XVII.
Footnote 208: There are severalomissions from the text in this fragment from Fingal.
But then it must be known, that the mind or will is guilty of forbidden omissions as well as actions: and so it is a lie or voluntary untruth, when the mind and will do not restrain the tongue from it when they ought.
The course has a triple advantage; it avoids omissions and neglect, saves your labour when once done, performs the labour out of court when you have leisure, rather than in court when you have not.
Per contra, the omissions and inaccuracies met with in other so-called “Guides” are a source of continual annoyance and disappointment to the inexperienced continental traveller.
In the first place it is important to notice that in spite of the discrepancies and omissions just alluded to, there is an extraordinary amount of agreement in the narratives.
And we decided that these Narratives, in spite of some obvious discrepancies andomissions had every appearance of being thoroughly trustworthy.
The fact that special investigators in minute fields of historical study have found omissions and errors in this encyclopedic work only serves to emphasize the value of the labors of Dr Winsor.
Mr Irving Babbitt, of the French department in Harvard University, has assisted in correcting some of the errors and omissions in Hakluyt’s version.
He varied it further with alternate rhymes and stanzas, with rests and omissions precisely analogous to those in music, and rendered it altogether worthy to utter the manifold thoughts and feelings of himself and his lady Christabel.
It is one of the remarkable omissions of Babur, Gul-badan and Abu'l-fazl that they do not give her father's name.
So that there appears to be both omissions and additions in the said last Three printed books: and this may probably be one reason why Dr.
These omissions have been risked only when the piece could be thus brought to a closer lyrical unity: and, as essentially opposed to this unity, extracts, obviously such, are excluded.
Obstinate adherence to system may lead to more and greater criminal omissions of duty than would be incurred, even in the spasmodic industry which takes its impulse from the passing moment.
Lane's omissions restored to their place in the text" (p.
He was careful to adapt his picture to the English standard of propriety, and his suppressions and omissions are on a wholesale scale.
Bancroft says it is without date and must have been written later, and, as usually printed, has omissions and interpolations.
Rational morality, on the other hand, grows with the growth of those who follow its dictates; its errors are corrected by wider experience, its omissions are filled up by the irrefragable arguments of necessity.
I trust your Excellency will have the goodness to excuse any omissions or inaccuracies that may appear in this letter; the messenger setting out immediately will not allow me to revise or correct it.
She added no remarks or criticisms herself; thus many importantomissions and errors were unnoticed.
In printing the letters I have followed (except in a few cases) the usual plan of indicating the existence of omissions or insertions.
In Θ we appear to have the story presented to us without material interpolation; but there are omissions of some not very important matters contained in the LXX text.
This view accounts too, as nothing else seems satisfactorily to do, for the many changes, insertions, and omissions in different versions.
Primarily such a court would be deeply impressed not only by what the record as thus made up discloses, but also by the significantomissions of documents known to be in existence.
There seems to be in all of them suppressions or omissions which only the future historian will be able to report--perhaps after many years.
More important, however, are the omissions of whole entries.
Omissions of another character are not infrequent.
The only wonder is that the omissions are, after all, so few.
The modern student is struck at once by the omissions in this compulsory classificatory scheme.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "omissions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.