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Definition of Eschatologies
1. eschatology [n] - See also: eschatology
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eschatologies
Literary usage of Eschatologies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. That Unknown Country: Or, What Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment by Lyman Abbott (1888)
"The Characteristics of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures, at this Point,
distinguish them from the Pagan eschatologies.—And Harmonize them with True Ideas ..."
2. That Unknown Country: Or, what Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment (1888)
"The Characteristics of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures, at this Point,
distinguish them from the Pagan eschatologies.—And Harmonize them with True Ideas ..."
3. That Unknown Country, Or, What Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment (1888)
"The Characteristics of the Hebrew and Christian Scriptures, at this Point,
distinguish them from the Pagan eschatologies.—And Harmonize them with True Ideas ..."
4. A Dictionary of Religion and Ethics by Shailer Mathews, Gerald Birney Smith (1921)
"eschatologies OF NON-BIBLICAL RELIGIONS. —1. It is only by accommodation that we
can speak of the eschatology of primitive peoples. ..."
5. Essays Towards a New Theology by Robert Mackintosh (1889)
"A. The prophetic eschatologies are merely one application of the principles with
which the prophets were intrusted by God. We do wrong when we bestow ..."
6. The Beginnings of Christianity by Paul Wernle (1903)
"we have a series of apparently contradictory eschatologies in St Paul (1 Thess.
iv., ... a whole bundle of eschatologies in the Apocalypse, and finally a ..."