proclamation - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- gospel: The proclamation of the gospel was largely drowned out in the clamor of the marching feet of imperial armies.
- kingdom: From the very beginning of the proclamation of the kingdom, we note that it... ] II.
- emergency: Proclamations of emergency are subject to monthly approval by parliament.
- truth: It is also seen through our proclamation of the truth of the Gospel.
- news: Mark connects the proclamation of the Good News with seeking disciples.
Converse of object
- read: Ali read the proclamation of dispensation [ probably the first 30 or 40 verses of Sura 9 ] on the day of Arafah.
- issue: The king on the 7th of November issued a proclamation calling upon his subjects to drive the British into the sea.
- sign: Members of the People's Council signed the proclamation.
- hear: The crowd is gathered to hear the Proclamation of King Edward VII.
- follow: Its elaborate design was typical of the period following the proclamation of Queen Victoria as Empress of India, in 1877.
Adjective modifier
- solemn: All classes were admitted to the festival, but the immoral and the impure were warned off by a solemn initiatory proclamation.
- royal: Consignia In 1635 King Charles I issued a royal proclamation opening up his Royal Mail to public use.
- presidential: The Covenant was fully implemented on November 3, 1986, pursuant to Presidential Proclamation no.
- verbal: My question, I think centers around whether Evans thinks that a purely verbal proclamation is enough?
- official: The official Proclamation was read by the Mayor of the town from the balcony of the Town Hall, seen on the left.
Modifies a noun
- No.: The CMU was established in 1958 through proclamation No. 476 issued by then President Carlos P. Garcia.
Noun used with modifier
- emancipation: Lincoln signed the final draft of the Emancipation Proclamation on the 1st January, 1863.
- gospel: In our own country there are many towns and villages without clear gospel proclamation.
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