Lexicographical Neighbors of Consociating
Literary usage of Consociating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American and English Railroad Cases: A Collection of All Cases in the by Lawrence Lewis, Adelbert Hamilton, John Houston Merrill, William Mark McKinney, James Manford Kerr, John Crawford Thomson (1885)
"Whether they were so co-operating or consociating is a question of fact for the
jury and not of law for the court. Wabash Ry. Co. v. Elliott, 98 Ill. 481; ..."
2. The Principles of Church Polity Illustrated by an Analysis of Modern by George Trumbull Ladd (1882)
"The very words', quoted above, in which the synod of 1662 utters its opinion, so
favorable to the consociating of churches, are calculated to render us wary ..."
3. A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical, from the by Benjamin Trumbull (1818)
"... there bad never been the least intimation o( lessening the rights and authority
of councils, by their consociating: that it must, ..."
4. An Autobiography: My Schools and Schoolmasters; Or, The Story of My Education by Hugh Miller (1855)
"I WAS joined in the course of a few weeks, in Peggy Russel's one-roomed cottage,
by another lodger, — lodgers of the hum- bier class usually consociating ..."
5. History of Christianity from the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of by Henry Hart Milman (1866)
"... usages and institutions, and the common dangers which it had endured in all
parts of the world. It possessed its consociating principles in the occa- ..."
6. American Unitarianism, Or, A Brief History of the Progress and Present State by Thomas Belsham, James Freeman, William Wells (1816)
"... to the support of the con- sociating sect on the plea that he is a
congregationalist, and cannot conscientiously attend a consociating minister; ..."