He often discussed Platonic philosophy, the illumination of the mind and soul by direct communion with Spirit; upon the spiritual and poetic monitions of external nature; and upon the benefit to man of a serene mood and a simple way of life.
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It is more particularly applied to a form of ecclesiastical censure, suspending an offending clergyman from the performance of any religious service, or other spiritual duty, for the purpose of enforcing obedience to a monition or order of the bishop or judge.
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Inter alia, in article 13, the Statutes stated that the Masses of the communities must be " open also to other faithful "; that communion must be received " standing "; that for the biblical readings, only " brief [ ad ] monitions " of introduction are permitted, apart from the homily ".
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Inspired, Lampman also began writing poetry, and soon after began publishing it : first " in the pages of his college magazine, " Rouge et Noir "; " then " graduating to the more presitigious pages of " The Week " " & ndash; ( his sonnet " A Monition, " later retitled " The Coming of Winter, " appeared in its first issue ) & ndash; and finally, by the late 1880s " winning an audience in the major magazines of the day, such as " Atlantic Monthly ", " Scribner's " ."