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Definition of Deliverances
1. deliverance [n] - See also: deliverance
Lexicographical Neighbors of Deliverances
Literary usage of Deliverances
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register (1853)
"A NARRATIVE OF NEW ENGLAND'S deliverances, x By the Kev. Mr. THOMAS COBBET, of
Ipswich. [This NARRATIVE, as I have entitled it, was prepared at the request ..."
2. The Text and Canon of the New Testament by Alexander Souter (1913)
"CHAPTER VII CONCILIAR deliverances So far as biblical books were ... What is,
perhaps, the earliest of all these deliverances is that of the Council of ..."
3. The Hymns and Songs of the Church by George Wither (1856)
"FOR PUBLIC deliverances. iOD hath vouchsafed unto this kingdom many public
deliverances, which ought never to be forgotten, but rather should be celebrated ..."
4. Martyred Missionaries of the China Inland Mission: With a Record of the by Marshall Broomhall (1901)
"Truly " God is unto us a God of deliverances, and unto Jehovah the Lord belong the
... THREE WEEKS' DANGERS AND deliverances By Mr. A. ARGENTO "Dying, ..."
5. International Law: Private and Criminal by Ludwig von Bar, George Robertson Gillespie (1883)
"The deliverances of arbiters are to be treated like the sentences of judges, in
so far as parties are forced to submit themselves to them ; the arbiter to ..."
6. The History of the Popes: From the Close of the Middle Ages. Drawn from the by Ludwig Pastor (1902)
"These represent some of the miraculous deliverances of Israel as types of the
future Redemption. The subjects are the slaying of Goliath, Judith going forth ..."