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Example sentences for "seminaries"

Lexicographically close words:
semina; seminal; seminales; seminar; seminarians; seminarist; seminarists; seminars; seminary; semine
  1. A stricter discipline and subordination was introduced among the clergy; they were early trained in seminaries apart from the sentiments and habits, the vices and virtues of the world.

  2. This, however, is not conclusive, and would lead us to bring down the date of philological learning in our public seminaries much too low.

  3. It was therefore one of the first great services which the Jesuits performed to get possession of the universities, or to found other seminaries for education.

  4. These seminaries are for youths advanced beyond the inferior classes or schools; but in the latter also religious and grammatical learning go hand in hand.

  5. Nor can the occasion fail to remind you of the importance of those military seminaries which in every event will form a valuable and frugal part of our military establishment.

  6. There are 18 seminaries that admit girls only; the seminaries in Kuessnacht, Rorschach, and Croie are coeducational.

  7. A reform of the central seminary of women teachers, in Madrid, took place in 1884; this reform was also a model for the seminaries in the provinces.

  8. When they do attend, they learn very little; for owing to the lack of seminaries the training of women teachers is generally quite inadequate.

  9. In how many Seminaries of learning has woman been the chief instrument in forming the minds of the youth, not only of her own but of both sexes.

  10. The Escuela Preparatoria, most interesting, was formerly the Colegio de San Ildefonso, which the Jesuits completed in the middle of the eighteenth century, after the order to consolidate their various schools and seminaries into one.

  11. The convents, monasteries, and seminaries were suppressed in 1859, and no one since has been allowed to leave money or property to the Church by will, but here as elsewhere there is no way to prevent the Church from getting rich.

  12. The following letters have been addressed to me by prominent native Syrian gentlemen, whose wives have been trained in the American Mission Seminaries and families.

  13. Since the establishment of schools and seminaries of a high grade for girls, this tendency is being decidedly checked in the vicinity of Beirût, and girls are not given up as incorrigibly old, even if they reach the age of seventeen.

  14. There has been considerable seriousness and some hopeful conversions, in both these seminaries during the past year.

  15. Our schools are of two classes, the High schools or Seminaries for young men and young women, and the common schools for children of both sexes.

  16. On this head, it is well known that the accredited seminaries of learning have, until a recent date, held a conservative position.

  17. Ritualistic survivals and reversions come out in fullest vigor and with the freest air of spontaneity among those seminaries of learning which have to do primarily with the education of the priestly and leisure classes.

  18. Another form of intellectual activity is shown in the seminaries and scientific associations which have more or less of an official character.

  19. I learn that it is introduced into the public schools of this city, (Albany,) and various other places, and I cannot doubt that it will ultimately be adopted in our seminaries of learning generally.

  20. A Text Book of Vegetable and Animal Physiology, Designed for Schools, Colleges and Seminaries in the United States.

  21. Designed for the use of Schools, Seminaries and Colleges in the United States.

  22. Toronto was well supplied with establishments, supported by large endowments: Upper Canada College, the Home District Grammar School, besides some well conducted seminaries for young ladies.

  23. The Jesuits, Franciscans, and other religious male and female Orders, at an early date, commenced the establishment of those colleges and seminaries which have always had so important a share in the education of Lower Canada.

  24. It will command a place, as a class book, in all our respectable seminaries of learning; but a work of this kind ought not and will not be confined to schools.

  25. In their seminaries they gave currency to the most horrible lies and calumnies about Christ and the Christians, which also issued thence among the heathens.

  26. Sometimes also by the introduction of theological studies as seminaries to prepare candidates for the higher ecclesiastical offices.

  27. It had its seminaries in the theological schools of Nisibis and Edessa.

  28. The Industrial Schools, in like manner, are seminaries of industry and teachers of order and self-help.

  29. Such apartments are at once "fever-nests" and seminaries of vice.

  30. At a later period theological studies flourished at Geneva and Basel, in the French church at the academy of Saumur and the theological seminaries of Montauban, Sedan, and Montpellier.

  31. For centuries this was the textbook in theological seminaries and won for its author the designation of Magister Sententiarum.

  32. It was at first mainly prosecuted in the monasteries of the Cistercians and among the monks of Clugny, but afterwards at the seminaries which arose toward the end of the century.

  33. Religious Superiors, novice-masters, and rectors of seminaries or colleges should not act habitually as confessors of their subjects (Canons 518, n.

  34. Churches to the number of 137 were demolished in Kiushiu, seminaries and residences fell, and the governor of Nagasaki assembled there all the fathers of the company for deportation to Macao by the great ship in the following year.

  35. Three seminaries for native priests existed, together with 58 schools and orphanages and two lepers' homes.

  36. Theological seminaries also give a part of their time to this excellent work.

  37. Some of the chapters were also used in lectures, delivered during the year, at the Yale and Hartford Theological Seminaries and at the Western Reserve University.

  38. The necessity for other colleges and seminaries will of itself create or continue them.

  39. The great argument for secluding young ecclesiastics in seminaries entirely separate from secular colleges is, that their morals, their piety, their vocation, are otherwise endangered.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "seminaries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.