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Definition of Decalogs
1. decalog [n] - See also: decalog
Lexicographical Neighbors of Decalogs
Literary usage of Decalogs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"decalogs. (RMW) Decay (in biology) : see DEGENERATION (in biology), and DEVELOPMENT.
Deceit : see LIE, and EQUIVOCATION. Deceptive Reasoning : see REASONING ..."
2. The Progress of the Intellect: As Exemplified in the Religious Development by Robert William Mackay (1850)
"21 Cronus, supposed by some derived from the Slot—"Kri," to make—Meier, die
ursprungliche form des decalogs, p. 35. By others, related to the word "cruel," ..."
3. History of the Old Covenant by Johann Heinrich Kurtz (1859)
"253-289 (noch einiges über die Eintheilung des decalogs zur Rechtfertigung meiner
Ansicht); but another weighty opponent rose up in the person of J. Geffken ..."
4. Decalogische Untersuchungen nebst einem Anhange über die Todtentaufe in Corinth by Karl Wilhelm Otto (1857)
"... so wird durch die numerische Form des decalogs ausgedrückt sein, dass in ihm
der göttliche Wille sich als ein vollendeter darstellt, und zwar vollendet ..."