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Definition of Ebonites
1. ebonite [n] - See also: ebonite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ebonites
Literary usage of Ebonites
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion: With Notes and by Thomas Moore (1833)
"Denial of the Real Presence.— Simon Magus and his Mistress.—Simon a Protestant.—Delight
at the discovery.—The ebonites. ..."
2. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon, William Smith (1862)
"... the crimes of heresy and schism ebonites. were imputed to the obscure remnant
of the Nazarenes which refused to accompany their Latin bishop. ..."
3. Technical Methods of Chemical Analysis by Georg Lunge (1914)
"It is not often that substitutes as such are introduced into ebonites, but
substances of this nature are very commonly produced in the ebonite in the course ..."
4. The Evolution of Religion by William Albert Hinckle (1910)
"The ebonites, another sect, arose about this time. ... Some of the ebonites
believed that Jesus was a mere man; others believed him to be an angel or an ..."
5. The Evolution of Religion by William Albert Hinckle (1910)
"The ebonites, another sect, arose about thia time. ... Some of the ebonites
believed that Jesus was a mere man; others believed him to be an angel or an ..."