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Definition of All-victorious
1. Adjective. Never having lost.
Lexicographical Neighbors of All-victorious
Literary usage of All-victorious
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hymn and Tune Book for the Church and the Home by American Unitarian Association (1870)
"I long to soar Far from the sphere of mortal joys, And learn to love thee more.
414. The Love of Christ. 1 JESUS, thine all-victorious love, ..."
2. The Works of Thomas Carlyle: (complete). by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"If you do not know eternal Justice from momentary Expediency, and understand in
your heart of hearts how Justice, radiant, beneficent, as the all-victorious ..."
3. Remains Concerning Britain by William Camden (1870)
"... as Gertrud, all truth; Ger- min, all victorious; and the German nation is fo
named, as all and fully men. ..."
4. Pentecostal Hymns.: A Winnowed Collection for Evangelistic Services, Young by Henry Date, E A Hoffman, T Martin Towne (1902)
"All-Victorious Love. Tune, ST. MARTIN'S, No. 295. 1 Jesus, thine all-victorious
love Shed in my heart abroad: Then shall my feet no longer rove, ..."
5. The Voice of Thanksgiving.by D B Towner, James M Gray by D B Towner, James M Gray (1916)
"... Jehovah reigns 119 Jesus Thine all-victorious love 122 Christ Jesus hath the
power 212 Jesus, thine all victorious love 89 Send the power again Praise, ..."