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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: MOL-MOS |
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MONITION, or ADMONITION (Lat. monere, to admonish) , in English
monition , or appear and show cause to the contrary, " under pain of the law and penalty
court
character are either for the purpose of enforcing residence on a benefice
ritual alleged to be unlawful.End of Article: MONITION, or ADMONITION (Lat. monere, to admonish) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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