Old Elder Bayley, whose attention an earthquake could not have distracted from the sermon, afterwards declared that it was an excellent and edifying exhortation, but I doubt if anyone else in Carlisle church tasted it much or gained much good therefrom.
And he would willingly have had that service of exhortation in prospect now.
Stripped of the lure of profit by which they induce our people to follow their false leadership, , they have resorted to exhortation, pleading tearfully for restored confidence.
So Alcorn sent him on his way with the exhortation, "Say hi to your guru for me.
Shakespeare's Henry V—the story of a willful and immature prince who becomes a passionate but sensitive, callous but sentimental, inspiring but flawed king—begins with the exhortation 《》——、、——: "O for a Muse of fire, that would ascend the brightest heaven of invention.
This was perhaps exemplified by Tim Ferriss's exhortation that we could shrink our workload to just half a day in The 4-Hour Workweek (2007).
Eventually, they get it right, and the video ends with a call to "join the fight," an exhortation that's clearly addressed to more than one audience.