Lexicographical Neighbors of Reaccented
Literary usage of Reaccented
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Scenes Beyond the Grave: Trance of Marietta Davis by Marietta Davis (1859)
"Evermore, amen," responded the guardian angels and instructors. " Evermore,
evermore, amen," and the heavenly atmosphere reaccented it until the echo ..."
2. The Seat of Authority in Religion by James Martineau (1890)
"... in this age, the Anglican Church has reaccented the extreme ritual doctrine,
as expressed by one of her own archbishops, " that baptism is necessary for ..."
3. The Seat of Authority in Religion by James Martineau (1890)
"It is humiliating to think that, in this age, the Anglican Church has reaccented
the extreme ritual doctrine, as expressed by one of her own archbishops, ..."
4. The Seat of Authority in Religion by James Martineau (1890)
"It is humiliating to think that, in this age, the Anglican Church has reaccented
the extreme ritual doctrine, as expressed by one of her own ..."
5. The Seat of Authority in Religion by James Martineau (1890)
"It is humiliating to think that, in this age, the Anglican Church has reaccented
the extreme ritual doctrine, as expressed by one of her own archbishops, ..."
6. The Seat of Authority in Religion by James Martineau (1891)
"... the Anglican Church has reaccented the extreme ritual doctrine, as expressed
by one of her own archbishops, " that baptism is necessary for the ..."