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Definition of Antitypes
1. antitype [n] - See also: antitype
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antitypes
Literary usage of Antitypes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tabernacle Shadows of the Better Sacrifices by Charles Taze Russell (2001)
"... for our edification, were caused to repeat year by year continually until the
Gospel age introduced their antitypes—the realities. 1 Pet. 1:; Heb. ..."
2. The difficulties of Romanism by George Stanley Faber (1830)
"... antitypes or figures or symbols or images or representations of the body and
blood of Christ; appending to them such remarks as may be appropriate to ..."
3. A Hand-book for Visitors to Oxford by John Henry Parker (1858)
"senting scenes from the life of Christ, with the antitypes from Old Testament
history, was painted by Bernard Van Ling in 1621, the contract for which, ..."
4. The Doctrine of the Real Presence: As Contained in the Fathers from the by Edward Bouverie Pusey (1883)
"On the titles, types, antitypes, figures, symbols, images, as applied to the Holy
Eucharist. THE Sacrament of the Holy Eucharist having two parts, ..."
5. The Plenary Inspiration of the Scriptures Asserted, and the Principles of by Samuel Noble (1828)
"... from inward essences, art natural, sensible, and material types of moral,
intellectual, and spiritual antitypes, and finally of their prototypes in God. ..."
6. The Morning Star: A Treatise on the Nature, Offices, and Work of the Lord by Luke Woodard (1875)
"TYPES AND antitypes. That dispensation which preceded the ushering-in of
Christianity, and by means of which the world was to some extent prepared to ..."
7. The New Creationby Charles Taze Russell by Charles Taze Russell (1998)
"The antitypes of Israel's blessings in the New Creation are spiritual. All things
work together for their good spiritually. ..."