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recommendatory, a. (rɛkəˈmɛndətərɪ) [f. recommend v.1 after commendatory a. Cf. OF. recommandatoire (1533 in Godef.).] 1. Having the attribute of recommending; expressing or conveying a recommendation.1611 Cotgr., Recommandatoire, commendatorie, recommendatorie. 1705 Hearne Collect. 28 July (O.H.S.)...
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Elisha Coles (Calvinist)
The third impression (1678) was preceded by recommendatory epistles from Thomas Goodwin and other well-known Puritan divines.
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What is the adjective for recommend? - WordHippo
Adjectives for recommend include recommendable, recommendary, recommendatory, recommended and recommending. Find more words at wordhippo.com!
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persuasory
perˈsuasory, a. Now rare or Obs. [ad. med. or mod.L. persuāsōri-us (f. L. persuāsor persuader: see -ory2), whence also F. persuasoire (Ch. Estienne Dict. 1552).] = persuasive a.1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 431 margin, In this his persuasorie speach, he giueth a testimonie of the..affection which he d...
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Daniel Dyke
Wills' Appeal (1675)
Recommendatory Epistle before Mr. Cox's Confutation of the Errors of Thomas Collier
These were not under his name.
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 465
Ambassador to the UN Donald McHenry stated in the security Council immediately after the vote that the U.S. considered the resolution recommendatory and
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Samuel Cradock
Dedication to master and fellows of Emmanuel, dated 5 May 1659; recommendatory epistle by Edward Reynolds, afterwards bishop of Norwich; written for his
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Nathanael Carpenter
Edmund Hall, Oxford, on 7 June 1605; but was elected, on a recommendatory letter of James I, a Devonshire fellow of Exeter College on 30 June 1607.
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Marcus Dods (theologian born 1786)
published his views at length in a work entitled On the Incarnation of the Eternal Word, the second edition of which appeared after his death with a recommendatory
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Christopher Feake
'Recommendatory Epistle,' prefixed to 'The Little Horns Doom,' &c. 1651, by Mary Carr, afterwards Rande, a millenarian.
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John Case (astrologer)
The work is a protest against the theory in William Bacon's Key to Helmont that water is the principle of all bodies, and prefixed is a recommendatory
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William Lancaster (Queen's)
A recommendatory preface to the 'Door of the Tabernacle,' 1703. Many of his letters are in the Ballard collection at the Bodleian Library.
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National Commission for Minority Educational Institutions
The Commission plays mainly 3 roles : 1) adjudicatory function, 2) advisory function and 3) recommendatory function.
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Kamadhia
- India - princely States K-Z
Memoir of the British Army in India during the Mahrattha War 1817&1819 by Colonel Valentine Blacker
Testimonials and recommendatory
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Edward Fisher (theologian)
F., &c., 1645; 4th edit. 1646, has recommendatory letters by Jeremiah Burroughes, William Strong, Joshua Sprigge, and Samuel Prittie.
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