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Definition of Conjoins
1. conjoin [v] - See also: conjoin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conjoins
Literary usage of Conjoins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Providence by Emanuel Swedenborg, George Woolworth Colton (1918)
"The Lord conjoins man with Himself by means of appearances (n. ... Through His
Divine providence the Lord conjoins Himself with natural things by means of ..."
2. Conjugial Love and Its Chaste Delights: Also, Adulterous Love and Its Sinful by Emanuel Swedenborg (1871)
"The Lord adjoins and conjoins good to the truths which a man receives, because
he cannot take good as of himself, it being no object of his sight, ..."
3. Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom by Emanuel Swedenborg, John Curtis Ager (1914)
"Conjunction of evil and falsity, which is opposite to the conjunction of good
and truth, will be spoken of elsewhere. 410. (12) Love or the will conjoins ..."
4. Practical therapeutics by Edward John Waring (1866)
"... favorably of the Acetate of* Zinc; he does not trust to it alone, but conjoins
it with stimulants, anti- spasmodics, and other remedies, as indicated. ..."
5. Conjugial Love and Its Chaste Delights: Also, Adulterous Love and Its Sinful by Emanuel Swedenborg (1856)
"That the man possesses rational and moral wisdom, and that the wife conjoins
herself with those things which relate to his moral wisdom, may be seen above, ..."