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Example sentences for "prescript"

Lexicographically close words:
prescribed; prescriber; prescribes; prescribeth; prescribing; prescription; prescriptions; prescriptive; prescripts; prese
  1. Wherefore we must not think to sanctify the bread by this prescript word, “This is my body,” but by prayer and thanksgiving, as Christ did.

  2. A democracy, according to the prescript of pure reason, would, in fact, be a church.

  3. That the voice of ten millions of men calling for the same thing is a spirit, I believe; but whether that be a spirit of Heaven or Hell, I can only know by trying the thing called for by the prescript of reason and God's will.

  4. This Prescript or any part or Edicts thereof shall never be changed, except by a two-thirds vote of the Grand Dragons of the Realms, in convention assembled, and at which convention the Grand Wizard shall preside and be entitled to a vote.

  5. The members were widely scattered and to many of them the entire contents of the Prescript were never known.

  6. Where and how this Prescript was printed no one now knows.

  7. The revenue of this * shall be derived as follows: For every copy of this Prescript issued to the *s of Dens, Ten Dollars will be required.

  8. The Prescript adopted was the one reproduced in Appendix I.

  9. It is well known that he founded his often criticized prescript never to trust to color in recognizing or describing a species, on this belief.

  10. It lays great stress on the old prescript of isolation and pure fertilization, but it will have to be worked out and applied to a large number of practical cases before it will gain a preeminent influence in horticultural practice.

  11. This is not to live according to the diet and prescript rule of the physicians, for you ought first to scour and cleanse your stomach of all its superfluities and excrements.

  12. Do not exceed The prescript of this scroll.

  13. Me well; which is the prescript praise and perfection of a good and particular mistress.

  14. May it therefore please your wisdoms to understand, we in England are so far off from having a church rightly reformed according to the prescript of God’s word, that as yet we are not come to the outward face of the same.

  15. Remove Homilies, Articles, Injunctions, a prescript order of service made out of the mass-book.

  16. The proposition that these libellers would prove is that we in England are so far from having a church rightly reformed according to the prescript of God’s word, that as yet we are not come to the outward face of the same.

  17. Do not exceede The Prescript of this Scroule: Our fortune lyes Vpon this iumpe.

  18. Me well, which is the prescript prayse and perfection of a good and particular Mistresse Const.

  19. An imperfect copy of the original Prescript was captured in 1868, and printed in Ho.

  20. In the original Prescript no mention was made of the peculiar objects of the order.

  21. The Revised and Amended Prescript is reproduced in facsimile as No.

  22. This Prescript belonged to the Grand Giant of the Province of Tuscaloosa County, the late Ryland Randolph, formerly editor of the Independent Monitor, and was given to me by him.

  23. The Revised Prescript made all officers appointive except the Grand Wizard, who was elected by the Grand Dragons,--a long step toward centralization.

  24. There is a copy of the Revised and Amended Prescript in Columbia University Library, the only copy known to be in existence.

  25. Illustration: Facsimile of Page 3 of the Revised and Amended Prescript of Ku Klux Klan.

  26. Whereby I became more carelesse to studie my other prescript lessons.

  27. When General Forrest issued his order disbanding the Ku Klux Klan, all copies of the revised and amended prescript were ordered destroyed.

  28. A careful study, which I have made, of the Prescript of the original Klan and all available history and literature on the subject, reveals the fact that there is little, if anything, in common between the two organizations.

  29. In considering this point, it should be borne in mind that the members of the original Ku Klux Klan also took an oath to support the Constitution of the United States, which oath can be found in the Prescript of the Order.

  30. From the Prescript of the From the "Kloran.

  31. It will be seen later, upon studying the Prescript of the original Klan, that no such questions were asked of applicants for membership and no such restrictions imposed.

  32. Prescript of the order was revised and amended by delegates from all of the States.

  33. Tenth: The claim that this is the "genuine original Klan" is a historical fraud, not supported by the history and prescript of the old Klan which are available for public inspection.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prescript" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    absolute; act; adage; aphorism; apothegm; authoritative; axiom; bill; binding; byword; canon; canonical; catchword; charge; command; commission; compulsory; conclusive; decisive; decree; dictate; dictum; didactic; direction; directive; edict; enactment; entailed; epigram; expression; final; form; formality; formula; formulary; gnome; imperative; imposed; injunction; institution; instruction; instructive; irrevocable; jus; law; legislation; lex; mandated; mandatory; maxim; measure; moral; mot; motto; must; obligatory; official; oracle; order; ordinance; peremptory; phrase; precept; preceptive; prescribed; prescript; prescription; prescriptive; proverb; regulation; required; rubric; rule; ruling; saw; saying; sentence; standard; statute; statutory; sutra; teaching; text; ultimate; verse; wisdom; witticism; word; imperative; imposed; injunction; institution; instruction; instructive; irrevocable; jus; law; legislation; lex; mandated; mandatory; maxim; measure; moral; mot; motto; must; obligatory; official; oracle; order; ordinance; peremptory; phrase; precept; preceptive; prescribed; prescript; prescription; prescriptive; proverb; regulation; required; rubric; rule; ruling; saw; saying; sentence; standard; statute; statutory; sutra; teaching; text; ultimate; verse; wisdom; witticism; word