tr.v. prom·ul·gat·ed, prom·ul·gat·ing, prom·ul·gates
1. To make known (a decree, for example) by public declaration;
announce officially.
announce officially.
2. To put (a law) into effect by formal public announcement.
AC 8793
The ten commandments at that time promulgated from Mount Sinai
are internal truths;
and the laws and statutes,
which are commanded in the following chapters,
are external truths;
by both of these are signified
the truths which are to be implanted in good.
AC 8793
The ten commandments at that time promulgated from Mount Sinai
are internal truths;
and the laws and statutes,
which are commanded in the following chapters,
are external truths;
by both of these are signified
the truths which are to be implanted in good.
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