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Definition of Abasers
1. abaser [n] - See also: abaser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Abasers
Literary usage of Abasers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Human Submission by Morrison Isaac Swift (1905)
"... whereafter he conforms no longer to the high free true laws of his soul but
moulds his being to his false state and to the compelling will of abasers. ..."
2. The Whole Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, Robert Leighton: To by Robert Leighton, John Norman Pearson (1825)
"And those of the servants of Christ that are most honoured to be nearest him,
are always the greatest abasers of themselves, the most desirous to have him ..."
3. The Works of Robt. Leighton by George Jerment, Robert Leighton (1806)
"And those of the servants of Christ that are most honoured to be nearest him,
are always the greatest abasers of themselves, most desirous to have him ..."
4. The Whole Works of Robert Leighton, Archbishop of Glasgow: To which is by Robert Leighton, John Norman Pearson (1825)
"And those of the servants of Christ that are most honoured to be nearest him,
are always the greatest abasers of themselves, the most desirous to have him ..."
5. The Bible of Nature ; Or, The Principles of Secularism: A Contribution to by Felix Leopold Oswald (1888)
"The neglect of physical exercise avenged itself in loathsome diseases, the
perverted instincts exploded in vices; the monkish self- abasers became ..."