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Definition of Redeemers
1. redeemer [n] - See also: redeemer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redeemers
Literary usage of Redeemers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Steps to Oratory: A School Speaker by Frank Townsend Southwick (1900)
"... that nothing might be wanting, he dies in the very moment of victory — like
Christ, like Socrates, like all redeemers, at the foot of his work. ..."
2. Crowds; a Moving-picture of Democracy by Gerald Stanley Lee (1913)
"It might be said that the world has two kinds of redeemers, its cross-redeemers
... Perhaps in the development of the truth the cross-redeemers come first; ..."
3. A practical grammar of the Irish language by Owen Connellan (1844)
"... of deemer the redeemers Dat. bo'i) ... redeemer to the redeemers Ace. ...
re- IJA р deemer redeemers Voc. ..."
4. The Works of John Owen by John Owen (1826)
"As unto what is added by Bellarmine, that we may hereon be said to be redeemers
and saviours of the world, the absurdity of the assertion falls upon himself ..."