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Definition of Communing
1. commune [v] - See also: commune
Lexicographical Neighbors of Communing
Literary usage of Communing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bible history: for the use of children, with descriptive explanations by the (1856)
"... made an end of communing with him, two tables of stone written, with the finger
of God. CHAPTER XXXVIII. ON THE THIRTY-SECOND CHAPTER OF EXODUS. ..."
2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"XCIV, 1090); communing and conversing with God (St. Gregory of Nyssa, "De oratione
dom. , in PG, XLIV, 1125); talking with God (St. John Chrysos- tom, ..."
3. The Poems of Charles Fenno Hoffman by Charles Fenno Hoffman (1873)
"To A LADY WHO TALKED OF communing WITH THE STARS WHEN SHE WAS SAD. OH tell not
the stars, the gay stars, of thy sadness, If moments there be when the ..."
4. The Boston Review (1861)
"communing WITH SPIRITS. ONE of the popular opinions of the day is that all systems
of Idolatry are only so many different modes of worshipping the true God; ..."
5. The Reminiscences of an Idler by Henry Wikoff (1880)
"GROTE'S VATICINATIONS—SELF-communing—A STROKE OE DESTINY— A LUDICROUS SITUATION—LADY
BULWER. I HAD duly informed Mrs. Grote of the sudden death of my friend ..."