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  • 121English Post-Reformation Oaths —     English Post Reformation Oaths     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► English Post Reformation Oaths     The English Reformation having been imposed by the Crown, it was natural that submission to the essential points of its formularies should have… …

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  • 122forethink — verb a) To plan (something) in advance; think, consider, or contrive beforehand; prognosticate. Let not thy divining heart / Forethinke me any ill [...]. b) To thi …

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  • 123The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian — For the book, see Prince Caspian. For the video game, see The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (video game). The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Theatrical poster Directed by …

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  • 124anticipate — v. a. 1. Go before, get the start of. 2. Take up beforehand, consider in advance, meet or pay in advance. 3. Foretaste, forestall, antedate, experience beforehand. 4. Expect, forecast, foresee, look forward to, count upon, reckon upon, calculate… …

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  • 125anticipate — an•tic•i•pate [[t]ænˈtɪs əˌpeɪt[/t]] v. pat•ed, pat•ing 1) to realize or feel beforehand; foretaste or foresee: to anticipate pleasure[/ex] 2) to expect; look forward to, esp. confidently or with pleasure 3) to perform (an action) before another… …

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  • 126premeditate — /priˈmɛdəteɪt / (say pree meduhtayt) verb (t) (premeditated, premeditating) to meditate, consider, or plan beforehand. {Latin praemeditātus, past participle, meditated beforehand} –premeditatedly, adverb –premeditative, adjective –premeditator,… …

  • 127forethink —  ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ verb Etymology: Middle English forthinken, forethinken, forthenken, forethenken, from Old English forethencan, from fore + thencan to think more at think transitive verb : to consider (something) beforehand; broadly : to anticipate in …

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  • 128PREACHING — In the Talmudic Period NATURE AND PURPOSE OF THE SERMON The sermon, delivered in the synagogue or in the house of study, mainly on Sabbaths and festivals, is a very ancient institution. Nothing is known of its beginnings. It may have originated… …

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