The root and life of all which prescripts is (besides the ceremony) the consideration of that dependency which the affections of the mind are submitted unto upon the state and disposition of the body.
It will be noticed on comparing the twoPrescripts that there are some considerable differences between the two.
When the Klan was disbanded strict orders were issued that all documents relating to the order should be destroyed and few Prescripts escaped.
But since the book was printed, the Prescripts or Constitutions of the order have come to light, and the ex-members are now generally willing to tell all they know about the organization.
We can only fix in a very general way the date at which these prescripts of the book on the art of government, and the doctrines of the Epos so completely in agreement with them, came into existence.
The prescripts of the Brahmans have been thoroughly carried out, and even the other orders to this time fulfil their daily duties.
These endless terrors and torments now in prospect for the man who did not fulfil the vocation assigned to him by the creator at birth, or the prescripts of the priests, were only too well adapted to win respect for their requirements.
Even among the Buddhists the rules of food are tolerably minute, and many of the prescripts of the Brahmans were adopted by them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prescripts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.