Read full poem →(AFTER THE PROCLAMATION IN ROME OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH)
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A statement which is proclaimed; formal public announcement.
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Poetry examples for “proclamation”
Excerpts from the ReadingWillow English Library collection.
Read full poem →promptly returned it. The Stars and Stripes were flung
from the palace of Santiago. By proclamation, President
McKinley placed the ceded territory under the military
Read full poem →Testaments, but third (and this is the divine-crazy absurdity), in the Word preached " '7
Implying a theocentric perspective he also stated, "What is preaching9 It is proclamation,
not just moralizing. It is Good News, not just good advice, it is gospel, not just law
Read full poem →scope of redemptive history and how it may be affected by subsequent revelation
Clowney warned, "The Christian proclamation of an Old Testament text is not the
preaching of an Old Testament sermon".114 Christ, is the unity of redemptive history He is
Read full poem →Cutting his hands off, down in Hell.
Listen to the creepy proclamation,
Blown through the lairs of the forest-nation,
