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Definition of Enthrones
1. enthrone [v] - See also: enthrone
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enthrones
Literary usage of Enthrones
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. 'Gather up the fragments', notes of Bible classes, by C.P. (taken down by a by Catherine Pennefather (1869)
"and enthrones Him there; then he places Him before us as the Firstborn in all
creation, and enthrones him there; and then as the Firstborn in the new ..."
2. History of Christian Doctrine by George Park Fisher (1896)
"The one enthrones feeling, the other enthrones understanding, in the seat of
authority. They are different forms of a one-sided subjectivism. ..."
3. Essays and Addresses: Religious, Literary and Social by Phillips Brooks (1894)
"The first enthrones a creed. The second enthrones a person. Of the second sort,
not of the first, is the Christianity of the New Testament; ..."
4. 'Gather up the fragments', notes of Bible classes, by C.P. (taken down by a by Catherine Pennefather (1869)
"and enthrones Him there; then he places Him before us as the Firstborn in all
creation, and enthrones him there; and then as the Firstborn in the new ..."
5. History of Christian Doctrine by George Park Fisher (1896)
"The one enthrones feeling, the other enthrones understanding, in the seat of
authority. They are different forms of a one-sided subjectivism. ..."
6. Essays and Addresses: Religious, Literary and Social by Phillips Brooks (1894)
"The first enthrones a creed. The second enthrones a person. Of the second sort,
not of the first, is the Christianity of the New Testament; ..."