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Definition of Enticers
1. enticer [n] - See also: enticer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enticers
Literary usage of Enticers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sermons on Selected Lessons of the New Testament by Augustine (1844)
"Or enticers were nigh thee, and neither place nor time were wanting; that thou
mightest not consent, it was I Who alarmed thee. Acknowledge then His grace, ..."
2. A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Churchby Augustine, John Chrysostom, Philip Schaff by Augustine, John Chrysostom, Philip Schaff (1888)
"not commit adultery, no enticers were near thee ; that no ... Or enticers were
nigh thee, and neither place nor time was wanting ; that thou mightest not ..."
3. The Lives of the Chief Justices of England: From the Norman Conquest Till by John Campbell Campbell (1853)
"But there have been evil enticers, evil schoolmasters, evil seedsmen; they have
brought thee from truth and good estate to untruth, treason, ..."
4. Laws from Heaven for Life on Earth: Illustrations of the Book of Proverbs by William Arnot (1873)
"There are enticers and enticements ; the fowler and his snare. The enticers of
youth may be divided, into two great classes, ' Tl:n chapter, ..."