Lexicographical Neighbors of Irrevocableness
Literary usage of Irrevocableness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Tragedie of Macbeth: A New Edition of Shakespere's Works with Critical by William Shakespeare, Mark Harvey Liddell (1903)
"... knocking rouses only the impatience of impotence and the helpless regret of
one who for the first time realizes the irrevocableness of his past action. ..."
2. The restoration of the Jews by David Brown, Brown, David, 1803-1897 (1861)
"elect; for how can the irrevocableness of these prove that the Israelitish nation
at this day, and abiding still in unbelief, is dear to God for their ..."
3. An Outline of Christian Theology by William Newton Clarke (1900)
"It should also be noted that the doctrine of the irrevocableness of ruin when
reached by fixity of character is a different doctrine from that of the ..."
4. The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian by James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell (1855)
"This cannot mean the gifts and callings of the elect; for how can the irrevocableness
of these prove that the Israelitish nation at this day, and .abiding ..."
5. The Tragedie of Macbeth: A New Edition of Shakespere's Works with Critical by William Shakespeare, Mark Harvey Liddell (1903)
"... knocking rouses only the impatience of impotence and the helpless regret of
one who for the first time realizes the irrevocableness of his past action. ..."
6. The restoration of the Jews by David Brown, Brown, David, 1803-1897 (1861)
"elect; for how can the irrevocableness of these prove that the Israelitish nation
at this day, and abiding still in unbelief, is dear to God for their ..."
7. An Outline of Christian Theology by William Newton Clarke (1900)
"It should also be noted that the doctrine of the irrevocableness of ruin when
reached by fixity of character is a different doctrine from that of the ..."
8. The British and Foreign Evangelical Review and Quarterly Record of Christian by James Oswald Dykes, James Stuart Candlish, Hugh Sinclair Paterson, Joseph Samuel Exell (1855)
"This cannot mean the gifts and callings of the elect; for how can the irrevocableness
of these prove that the Israelitish nation at this day, and .abiding ..."