Lexicographical Neighbors of Glorifications
Literary usage of Glorifications
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Book of Public Worship: For the Use of the New Church Signified by the New by General Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America (1842)
"Glorifications 6 and 7, and the intermediate Solos and Duet, are an Anthem of
his on Psalm 23. The reader will observe that, in some instances, ..."
2. The Conventional Lies of Our Civilization by Max Simon Nordau (1884)
"... that God not only had the vanity to insist upon praises, compliments and
flattery being offered to Him as well as glorifications of His goodness, ..."
3. The Apocalypse Explained According to the Spiritual Sense: In which the by Emanuel Swedenborg (1897)
"Therefore "harps of God" mean confessions and glorifications of the Lord from
spiritual affection. This is the signification of "harps of God," because ..."
4. The Middle Kingdom: A Survey of the Geography, Government, Literature by Samuel Wells Williams (1883)
"... who revel in glorifications and multitudinous glorifications of this formula.
The six syllables are the heart of hearts, the root of all knowledge, ..."
5. The Resonance of Allah: Resplendent Explanations Arising from the Nur, Allah by M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (2001)
"Such a teacher, the gnana guru, seeing his form as the thirty-three glorifications
of God, realizes that this is the significance of reciting the tasbih ..."
6. The American Historical Review by American Historical Association (1905)
"... there is some danger of losing sight of the more human 'Glorifications of
Paris as the great center of learning are common in medieval lit erature. ..."