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Definition of Excommunicators
1. excommunicator [n] - See also: excommunicator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Excommunicators
Literary usage of Excommunicators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of George Fox by George Fox (1831)
"And now is the seed of God risen, which overthrows all the excommunicators upon
the earth, both beast, and false prophets, and Jews, which seed of God ..."
2. The Works of George Fox by George Fox (1831)
"... which overthrows all the excommunicators upon the earth, both beast, and false
prophets, and Jews, which seed of God brings to see to the beginning. ..."
3. Sermons by Frederick Brooks, Phillips Brooks (1876)
"... repeating it to himself and forgetting his blind excommunicators, Christ meets
him, and says, " Now you must believe on me, for you have seen me. ..."
4. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1883)
"The excommunicated hate the excommunicators ; exiles are emancipated from all
respect and affection for government. The suppression of ideas by phys- ii:al ..."
5. The Ruined Abbeys of Great Britain by Ralph Adams Cram (1905)
"Nicholas (1255) was a member of the Royal Council and one of the excommunicators
of the traitorous guardians of the youthful Alexander III.; later he was an ..."
6. The Metropolitan (1839)
"... they, therefore, (as they say,) have no fondness for what are called holy
priests, and excommunicators, and exercisers, and that not only for the reason ..."
7. The Radical by Sidney H.. Morse, Joseph B.. Marvin (1869)
"The excommunicators, as well as the excommunicated, are victims of the system ;
and it is the system, rather than the persons, which I am now accusing. ..."